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  1. Chapter 1. A man named Mr. Lockwood removes himself to the Yorkshire countryside in search of some time alone. Despite his intentions to seclude himself, though, he soon visits his landlord, a rough-mannered man named Mr. Heathcliff.

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    In the late winter months of 1801, a man named Lockwood rents a manor house called Thrushcross Grange in the isolated moor country of England. Here, he meets his dour landlord, Heathcliff, a wealthy man who lives in the ancient manor of Wuthering Heights, four miles away from the Grange. In this wild, stormy countryside, Lockwood asks his housekeep...

    When Heathcliff returns, he immediately sets about seeking revenge on all who have wronged him. Having come into a vast and mysterious wealth, he deviously lends money to the drunken Hindley, knowing that Hindley will increase his debts and fall into deeper despondency. When Hindley dies, Heathcliff inherits the manor. He also places himself in lin...

    Three years later, Catherine meets Heathcliff on the moors, and makes a visit to Wuthering Heights to meet Linton. She and Linton begin a secret romance conducted entirely through letters. When Nelly destroys Catherines collection of letters, the girl begins sneaking out at night to spend time with her frail young lover, who asks her to come back a...

    Nellys story ends as she reaches the present. Lockwood, appalled, ends his tenancy at Thrushcross Grange and returns to London. However, six months later, he pays a visit to Nelly, and learns of further developments in the story. Although Catherine originally mocked Haretons ignorance and illiteracy (in an act of retribution, Heathcliff ended Haret...

    The story of Wuthering Heights is told through flashbacks recorded in diary entries, and events are often presented out of chronological orderLockwoods narrative takes place after Nellys narrative, for instance, but is interspersed with Nellys story in his journal. Nevertheless, the novel contains enough clues to enable an approximate reconstructio...

  2. Many questions exist: How did Heathcliff transform himself? Is the transformation only external? What is the source of his money? Why is he staying at Wuthering Heights, with Hindley, whom he hates?

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  7. Because the current events just occurred the previous winter, the characters who Lockwood encounters at Wuthering Heights may still be closely affected by the events that have transpired.

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