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“Those who have read “Jane Eyre,” will hail with pleasure another work from the pen of that author. The title is “Wuthering Heights,” and the scene is laid in one of the most delightful rural districts of “Merry England.” The style is much like that of Jane Eyre, while the incidents of the tale are quite as interesting. It comes from the press of the HARPER’S, in neat and cheap form.”
“Also “Wuthering Heights,” a novel by the author of “Jane Eyre,” from the press of Harper & Brothers; this is a book in quite a novel style, and will not fail to afford much amusement.”
“We strongly recommend all our readers who love novelty to get this story, for we can promise them that they never have read anything like it before. It is very puzzling and very interesting, and if we had space we would willingly devote a little more time to the analysis of this remarkable story, but we must leave it to our readers to decide what sort of book it is.”
““Wuthering Heights” is one of those novels which can not be laid down or skipped over. The whole must be read to content the fascinated interest.”
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