In the places of Emile Brontë and her Wuthering Heights

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In the places of Emile Brontë and her Wuthering Heights

by Luca Bergamin

Almost one hundred and eighty years have passed since Emily Brontë wrote Wuthering Heights, setting it in her beloved West Yorkshire. And yet, as you explore this area in the north of England, between Leeds and Bradford, exploring the places where she and her sisters Charlotte and Anne lived a life devoted mainly to literature, you realise that these windswept moors, with their oak forests, small waterfalls, villages of stone houses and country parishes, are not so different even today from the places that appeared in the plots of their best-loved novels. Especially at the turn of autumn and the arrival of winter, when the last leaves carpet the streets and the first snowflakes fall from the sky: these are the atmospheres that made Catherine and Heathcliff, the protagonists of Wuthering Heights, fall in love.

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