
Rarely seen archive material from The Morgan Library and a large-format first edition all reproduced in exquisite facsimile
Rarely seen archive material from The Morgan Library and a large-format first edition all reproduced in exquisite facsimile
Wuthering Heights defies easy classification and stands alone as a uniquely powerful novel that transcends genre. Patti Smith, the singer-songwriter and poet, has written a new, lyrical introduction to this edition, in which she sums up Emily Brontë’s complex gifts.
Featuring giants, duels, man-eating swamp rats and, of course, true love, Goldman’s funny and poignant lampoon of the fairy-tale tradition has inadvertently become a classic of the genre.