Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë
At the center of this brooding romance are Cathy Earnshaw, a beautiful and privileged woman, and Heathcliff, the penniless servant who loves her. When their union is thwarted, Heathcliff plots the ruin of the Earnshaws, all the while pursuing a close relationship with Cathy. With its deep sense of mystery, this classic novel of ill-fated love is a masterpiece of storytelling.
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0 有用 amorphous 2014-04-13 13:29:32
豆瓣的条目信息更新机制真是呵呵,看看这个条目的傻B标题和作者吧。豆瓣上只有一个人看过这本书,这个人提供的描述更新居然不被系统采用。。。