That reason is nothing but the fact that some of the book’s themes were, by then society’s standard, considered too dark and outrageous to be included in a novel, much less for a 19th-century Victorian mindset-driven society.įor author Emily Brontë, ‘ Wuthering Heights’ was much more than just fiction, but imaging of her reality stretched into existence, and all she wanted to was bring them to life. There’s a reason why Emily Brontë’s ‘ Wuthering Heights’ received a stern backlash from the majority of reviewers in the early stages of the book’s life. However, the book has a history of public rejection after its publication, because it promoted certain human and meta-human aspects that didn’t quite fit well with the then society. Emily Brontë’s storytelling is impeccable, and her ability to be poetic goes further in refining ‘ Wuthering Heights’ into a book with greater appeal – as readers get to observe this in her popular lines and quotes from the book.
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