The oak-paneled bed is the piece of furniture which is the symbolic center of Wuthering Heights – both the novel and the house – and provides the setting for two of the novel's most dramatic events. Lockwood, the narrator, who first finds refuge in the bed, increasingly starts having nightmares. As he later finds out,... Continue Reading →

Wuthering Heights – Review

Once in a lifetime comes a book that stays in your mind like a bookmarked event in the sheets of time. A book that was written to leave behind an epitaph when none would come to their grave. It'll be there whether you visit it or not. It'll bear the inscriptions whether you read them... Continue Reading →

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