Earnshaw

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book Earnshaw by N J Dorrian, Nadine Doolittle
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Author: N J Dorrian ISBN: 9780993896385
Publisher: Nadine Doolittle Publication: October 26, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: N J Dorrian
ISBN: 9780993896385
Publisher: Nadine Doolittle
Publication: October 26, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Earnshaw is the second in a four-book novella series based on the classic romance, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.

Heathcliff leaves Wuthering Heights and Catherine Earnshaw to find his father and exact his revenge. Made heartsick by his loss, Catherine agrees to marry Edgar Linton in order to save Hindley from ruin. Heathcliff’s return three years later prompts an ecstatic reunion between the two lovers that has tragic consequences.

Discovering in Catherine's diary a record of love, betrayal and humiliation, Emily Brontë struggles with revealing the salacious details as her hope for publication is revived by W&R Chambers of Edinburgh.

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From N J Dorrian's first reading of Wuthering Heights at the age of thirteen, she became a lifelong fan, re-reading the novel numerous times over thirty years. Emily Brontë's masterpiece influenced her storytelling, introducing mystery and gothic elements into her contemporary fiction.

The author lives on twenty-two forested acres in Quebec where she enjoys having no hobbies and writes full-time.

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Earnshaw is the second in a four-book novella series based on the classic romance, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.

Heathcliff leaves Wuthering Heights and Catherine Earnshaw to find his father and exact his revenge. Made heartsick by his loss, Catherine agrees to marry Edgar Linton in order to save Hindley from ruin. Heathcliff’s return three years later prompts an ecstatic reunion between the two lovers that has tragic consequences.

Discovering in Catherine's diary a record of love, betrayal and humiliation, Emily Brontë struggles with revealing the salacious details as her hope for publication is revived by W&R Chambers of Edinburgh.

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From N J Dorrian's first reading of Wuthering Heights at the age of thirteen, she became a lifelong fan, re-reading the novel numerous times over thirty years. Emily Brontë's masterpiece influenced her storytelling, introducing mystery and gothic elements into her contemporary fiction.

The author lives on twenty-two forested acres in Quebec where she enjoys having no hobbies and writes full-time.

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