😋I recommend the following foreign novels that are both good and gloomy: 1. "Old Man Gao": Author: Parnand Destarocha, tells the story of an old man's last words and its far-reaching impact on a family. It has a strong tragic color. 2. "The New and Correct Way to Cherish Life" by Tenita Fayed Lach. It was a gloomy and thought-provoking story about a criminal's moral issues after committing a crime. 3. "Fatal Attraction" by Emily Blunt. It was a mystery novel with a unique British cold temperament. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Wuthering Heights was a novel published by William Wordsworth in 1886 and is considered one of the most representative novels of the 19th century. The novel was about a girl named Heath Ruth who was persecuted by her cousin Tom Chatto and his girlfriend Catherine Prendy and their families. She fled to Wuthering Heights and met Heath's cousin Jemmy Bruce and Catherine's son Benjamin Hallam. In the villa, the relationship between heather and Jom Bruce gradually developed, but due to the complicated interpersonal relationships and moral values in the villa, they could not be together in the end. The novel also touched on love, family, honor, morality, and power, which resonated with the readers. Wuthering Heights was regarded as a novel with symbolic meaning. The symbolism and metaphor made it one of the literary classics.
Wuthering Heights was a novel published in 1886 by William Wordsworth in the United Kingdom. It is considered a classic of modern novels. The story of the novel took place in the 19th century in the area of Hertfordshire, England. It was about a girl named Isabelle who was abandoned by her parents at Wuthering Heights and adopted by Jemmy and Catherine of Hertfordshire. However, the relationship between the two was very bad. Isabella eventually escaped from the couple and met James 'neighbor, the owner of Wuthering Heights, Mark Charlotte. With the help of Charlotte, Isabella and Mark finally got together, but the relationship between the two was full of pain and abuse. At the end of the story, Isabella and Mark met in the wilderness. Isabella expressed her pain and desire to Mark, and the two of them finally jumped off the cliff together. Wuthering Heights was widely regarded as a symbolic work that contained profound thoughts on love, family, morality, betrayal, and abuse. This novel had a wide readership and was widely praised by the world. It was regarded as one of the representative works and one of the important representatives of British literature.
Wuthering Heights (Wuthering Heights, Wuthering County, 1884 - 1885) was a novel by Bronte, a British writer. It was known as one of the representative works of the Bronte sisters. The novel tells the love story between the female protagonist, Heather, and the male protagonist, Harrington, in the first person. The story was mainly about how Heather and Harrington met each other from childhood and spent their happy childhood and youth together. However, after their father passed away, his father married Heather's cousin Emily, which caused the relationship between Heather and the family to become increasingly tense. In the end, he decided to leave Heather and go to the United States to develop his career. Before they left, they met in a dream and told her true thoughts. She told her that she had always wanted to go to America to pursue her dream, but she was always worried that she would leave the person she loved. In the end, she passed away on the train to the United States, and Heather had always missed her. The novel was famous for its strong emotional descriptions and complicated relationships. It was full of elements such as violence, hatred, love, betrayal, and redemption. It was regarded as one of the most representative novels of the 19th century.
I recommend "The Legend of Ordinary Women." This was a Xianxia novel. The protagonist was a modern woman who had transmigrated to a world where gods and demons coexisted. It also included love, family struggles, and other topics. It had a similar classical style and plot elements to "Wuthering Heights" and "Jane Eyre." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
An example of a foreign classic like Wuthering Heights was as follows: The first chapter of Wuthering Heights: The Confession of a Young Woman, describing her fate of being deceived, hurt, and abandoned, as well as her determination to fight for freedom from pain. Chapter 1 of Pride and Predict: The scene of the protagonist Elizabeth Bennet meeting Mr. Darcy for the first time and the complicated relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy after they started dating. Chapter 1 of Jane Eyre: The protagonist, Charlotte Jane Eyre, faces the pressure of her family and society for the first time and struggles to get rid of the shackles. Chapter 1 of Gone with the Wind: Scarlet Ohara transformed from a housewife in a small town into an independent, strong, and wealthy woman. She experienced many difficulties and challenges in the process of escaping from her home. Chapter 1 of "Dream of the Red Chamber": Jia Baoyu left the Rong Mansion for the first time and entered the Grand View Garden. He came into contact with different types of girls and gradually unveiled the secrets inside the Rong Mansion and the Grand View Garden.
Wuthering Heights was a long novel written by Blunt from the United Kingdom and was regarded as a classic in the history of world literature. The novel tells the story of the protagonist, heather Langston, and the protagonist, Catherine Stone, who met, knew each other, and fell in love with each other. However, because of social class, family hatred and other factors, they went to tragedy. The novel uses the love story of heather and catherin as the main line, interweaving with the description of the middle-class society in england, depicting a world full of violence, hatred and despair, and revealing the complexity of human nature. The plot of the novel is full of ups and downs, the characters are rich and the thoughts are profound. It is regarded as the pinnacle of British literature and one of the greatest novels in the history of world literature.
Yes, Wuthering Heights is indeed a novel. It's a famous one written by Emily Bronte.
Wuthering Heights was a long novel by Blunt and was regarded as a classic in the history of British literature. The novel tells the story of the emotional entanglement between the protagonists, Ceslyn Wilkes and Jay Rutherford, as well as the tragic story that happened between them. The novel was narrated in the first person, showing the pain and despair in the depths of her heart through Heatherlyn's perspective. The story was set in a fictional Wuthering Heights. It was described as a world full of violence and ruthlessness, but also a place full of mystery and magic. In the novel, Jay Rutherford was a rich, handsome and popular man, but he was lonely and twisted inside. He longed for Heatherlyn's love but could not get rid of his evil nature. Ceselin was a beautiful, independent, and strong woman. She loved Jay deeply, but she was also hurt and oppressed by his family. Through the emotional entanglement between two people, the novel showed a world full of contradictions and conflicts, revealing the complexity and cruelty of human nature. It is also regarded as one of the most important novels in the history of English literature, which has a profound influence on later literature, art and psychology.
The story of 'Wuthering Heights' mainly revolves around the love and revenge between Heathcliff and Catherine. Heathcliff, an orphan, is adopted into the Earnshaw family. He and Catherine fall deeply in love. But due to class differences, Catherine marries Edgar Linton instead. This drives Heathcliff to seek revenge on those who he believes have wronged him, which affects the lives of the next generation as well. Eventually, it ends with a kind of tragic and bittersweet resolution.
Sure. 'Crime and Punishment' by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a classic. It delves deep into the psyche of a criminal. Another one is 'The Silence of the Lambs' by Thomas Harris. It has a very chilling portrayal of a serial killer. And 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn also falls in this category as it involves a complex crime and the subsequent search for the truth.