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  "title": "Wuthering Heights",
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  "authors": [
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  "publishedYear": "2015",
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  "description": "<p>The wild and passionate tale of Cathy and Heathcliff's impossible love for each other and its phenomenal setting on the blasted Yorkshire moors has to be one of the best-known love affairs in literature.&nbsp;</p><p>When it was first published in 1847, <em>Wuthering Heights</em> was greeted with a fair degree of outrage, not only for the open description of desire and disaster but for the almost unheard of method of telling the story using unreliable witnesses whose tales and points of view open out from each other, leaving the audience to piece together the truth of the story.&nbsp;</p><p>Only such novels as Mary Shelley's <em>Frankenstein</em> had previously attempted to challenge the reader in this way, and it is only in the last century that the true genius of Emily Brontë's work has begun to be appreciated.&nbsp;</p><p>Prepare to be as swept up and buffeted by the extraordinary power of Brontë's storytelling as Cathy and Heathcliff are by the winds of <em>Wuthering Heights</em>.</p>",
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