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  • Published: 17 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9789380741550
  • Imprint: Steerforth Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $22.99

Wuthering Heights

A Graphic Novel




Mr Earnshaw brings home an abandoned orphan from a trip to Liverpool and sets in motion a chain of events that mine the depths of human emotions in the picturesque setting of the English moors.
A macabre love story that is both cruel and romantic, Emily Brontë 's Wuthering Heights is filled with beauty and has also amazed and horrified readers at the same time. 

This graphic novel adaptation is a faithful rendering of one of nineteenth century English literature's most memorable classics.
 
A concise, highly enjoyable adaptation of the classic novel; one of more than 85 titles Campfire has published since their introduction to North America in 2010.

Mr Earnshaw brings home an abandoned orphan from a trip to Liverpool and sets in motion a chain of events that mine the depths of human emotions in the picturesque setting of the English moors.
A macabre love story that is both cruel and romantic, Emily Brontë 's Wuthering Heights is filled with beauty and has also amazed and horrified readers at the same time. 

  • Published: 17 May 2022
  • ISBN: 9789380741550
  • Imprint: Steerforth Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 112
  • RRP: $22.99

About the authors

Emily Brontë

Date: 2013-08-06
Emily Brontë was born on 30 July 1818. Her father was curate of Haworth, Yorkshire, and her mother died when she was five years old, leaving five daughters and one son. In 1824 Charlotte, Maria, Elizabeth and Emily were sent to Cowan Bridge, a school for clergymen's daughters, where Maria and Elizabeth both caught tuberculosis and died. The children were taught at home from this point on and together they created vivid fantasy worlds which they explored by writing stories. Emily worked briefly as a teacher in 1938 but soon returned home. In 1846, Emily’s poems were published alongside those of her sisters, Charlotte and Anne, in Poems by Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. The following year Wuthering Heights was published. Emily Brontë died of consumption on 19 December 1848.


Emily Bronte lived from 1818 to 1848. Although she wrote only Wuthering Heights and about a dozen poms she is accepted as one of the most gifted writers ever. Perhaps the intensity of her writing grew out of the extraordinary pressures of her home life.

Emily's mother died when she was three and she lived with her four sisters and one brother in a bleak, isolated Yorkshire village – Haworth. Her father doted on his only son, Branwell, and expected little from his daughters – they surprised him while Branwell wasted his life and died an alchoholic and drug addict. The girls suffered dreadfully at a cheap boarding school, the oldest two dying of malnutrition. Emily, Charlotte and Anne were brought home just in time but Emily never lost her terrible fear of institutions and of being closed in. The sisters later became governesses to help support Branwell, seen by their father as a future great artist. They also began to publish their writing, under male pen-names as there was much prejudice against women writers. Their first book, a collection of poetry, failed but Emily's novel Wuthering Heights, was highly acclaimed and is still widely read today.

Emily seldom left her home village yet produced one of the most powerful novels of the inner self ever written. She caught a cold at her brother's funeral in 1848 and died a few months later.

Emily Brontë (Author)
Emily Brontë (1818-1848) published only one novel, Wuthering Heights (1847), but that single work has its place among the masterpieces of English literature. Some of her lyrics are also rated with the best in English poetry.