Wuthering Heights is a novel by Emily Brontë published in 1847 under her pseudonym "Ellis Bell". Brontë's only finished novel opens with Lockwood visiting the home of his landlord. An accident occurs alongside a supernatural event which pique Lockwood's curiosity.
A collection of short stories and poems of varying lengths, exploring themes of knowledge, afterlives (or alternate lives), sexual deviance, Love, responsibility, subjective perspective, mental health, and more.
Some material is unsuitable for young readers.
A young man falls in love with a Norwegian singer named Raina. Despite the ocean that separates them, his love grows as he listens to her music. Will he maintain his idyllic image of her when they meet?