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Wuthering Heights
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  • Wuthering Heights.†  (source)
  • I go only as far as the stairs, where I sit down and, by the light of my phone, read two chapters of Wuthering Heights.†  (source)
  • Wuthering Heights, for example: how that book taught a woman to submit to a man made Amanda Dowling "see red," as she would say.†  (source)
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  • Wuthering Heights is the name of Mr. Heathcliff's dwelling.†  (source)
  • He compared himself to Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights.†  (source)
  • When I moved Wuthering Heights to the counter, Edward raised one eyebrow.†  (source)
  • We'd been just about to start Wuthering Heights, a novel she'd promised would be a vast improvement over David Copperfield, which she'd dragged us through like a death march for the last few weeks.†  (source)
  • It was Wuthering Heights, and everyone knows that is her favorite book—it's no mystery.†  (source)
  • Everything of Jane Austen, Wuthering Heights, and Jane Eyre, and all of Dickens and Shakespeare's plays except Coriolanus, because everyone kills everyone, but I know Midsummer Night's Dream almost by heart.†  (source)
  • For if PRIDE AND PREJUDICE matters, and MIDDLEMARCH and VILLETTE and WUTHERING HEIGHTS matter, then it matters far more than I can prove in an hour's discourse that women generally, and not merely the lonely aristocrat shut up in her country house among her folios and her flatterers, took to writing.†  (source)
  • But this kind of thing was not for them all, nor for any of them always; there were many tideless channels in which they dived in mere waywardness, retrieving, like Briac, fragments of old tunes, or like the English ex-curate, a new theory about Wuthering Heights.†  (source)
  • We had a pop quiz on Wuthering Heights.†  (source)
  • On Toby's suggestion, I'd started reading Wuthering Heights in my spare time.†  (source)
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