Yes! What a perfect ending. Your summaries helped greatly, and it is fun knowing some of your thoughts about the book. I must-have looked at the family tree about a hundred times in the first section of the book.
This is a big question, and point me to the right blog post if you've answered it, but what drew you to reread Wuthering Heights instead of the other books you've read?
Glad you found your answer--I was away from my computer all day yesterday.
I am glad you are pleased (if that is the right word?) with the ending of the novel. And, that you think my summaries are helpful. It's certainly a strange story, but I believe it is entirely engrossing...and so, I'll always find new ways of exploring it!
Yes! What a perfect ending. Your summaries helped greatly, and it is fun knowing some of your thoughts about the book. I must-have looked at the family tree about a hundred times in the first section of the book.
This is a big question, and point me to the right blog post if you've answered it, but what drew you to reread Wuthering Heights instead of the other books you've read?
It looks like your very first post on this substack answers my question. Thank you. I still have much to explore here.
Glad you found your answer--I was away from my computer all day yesterday.
I am glad you are pleased (if that is the right word?) with the ending of the novel. And, that you think my summaries are helpful. It's certainly a strange story, but I believe it is entirely engrossing...and so, I'll always find new ways of exploring it!
Thanks for being here, Chris.
My pleasure!