I went to my local bookstore and found a cheap copy and, when paying for it, had a good old chat with the bookseller about it's relative merits - I think I ended the conversation by asking whether or not I could get a refund, there and then!
What, then, is it about my (current) situation that makes this story far more appealing? How on earth could you put up with the simpering excuse that is Edgar? And, really, REALLY, Heathcliff? Haven't we read enough self-help manuals to know a bad person (for us) when we see one?
You know, I think that it's Bronte's treatment of the wilderness of the Peaks and it's cabin-fever ice heat that drives the characters to madness and/or death. And I think I understand the story better because I, too, live on that foreboding Dark Peak.
| 'On that bleak hill-top the earth was hard with a black frost and the air made me shiver through every limb.' |
Well, there's a thing. Maybe, I'm a little more like Cathy Earnshaw than I care to admit......
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