Wuthering Heights Reading Group
Aisling wrote:
I've only started wading through the vast list of characters already in Chapters One and Two and am confused. This is all me and I dont like reading books online either, you can't dog ear an online page...
If you read it on the kindle app I think you can bookmark it?

I think when looking through this thread I came across a previous post by Isabella saying the characters all have similar names/sounds on purpose to mystify the reader.

Here's a brief summary of the characters (thinking if we get confused we can just refer back to this

Lockwood: First character we meet, new tenant of Thrushcross Grange.
Heathcliff: Landlord of Thrushcross, orphan that Mr. Earnshaw brings home from Liverpool and raises alongside his own children, Isabellas husband. Linton’s father
Catherine Earnshaw/Linton: Daughter of Mr Earnshaw, sister of Hindley, wife of Edgar, Catherine’s mother.
Hindley Earnshaw: Son of Mr Earnshaw, brother of Catherine, Husband of Frances, Father of Hareton
Mr Earnshaw: Father of Hindley and Catherine
Edgar Linton: Brother of Isabella, husband of Catherine, father of Cathering (younger)
Isabella Linton: Sister of Edgar, wife of Heathcliff, mother of Linton
Frances Earnshaw: wife of Hindley, mother of Hareton
Hareton Earnshaw: son of Frances and Hindley, cousin of Catherine (younger)
Linton Heathcliff: Son of Isabella and Heathcliff, cousin and husband of Catherine (younger)
Catherine (younger/jnr): daughter of Catherine and Edgar, wife (widow) and cousin of Linton, cousin of Hareton
Joseph: Servant that’s worked at WH for a long time, speaks in Yorkshire dialect
Nelly Dean: Servant first of WH and later Thrushcross
Aisling wrote:
Stardust_Dragonfly wrote:
And the window scene
do you think it was Catherine’s ghost, or a dream or something else?



Yes it was a ghost, her icy little ghost hand. Someone posted a photo of Catherine's room at Ponden Hall on Twitter,
I got chills looking at it (I hope this works!)
[https://twitter.com/hell4heather/status/857877773511270401
The descriptions of the hand are very creepy aren't they?


That's such a fitting and atmospheric photograph. Ponden Hall is brilliant

(Ponden is the setting of a recent book, too- 'the girl at the window' by Rowan Coleman. It sounds brilliant and a bit spooky too, I plan to read it soon

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