Chapter 8 if anyone else needs it... i found it like 2min after posting this question. hah
Heathcliffe, Catherine, Edgar Linton, Nellie Dean, Lockwood, Mr and Mrs Earnshaw
Edgar Linton was created in 1847.
Thrushcross Grange is a fictional estate in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights." It is owned by the character Mr. Lockwood for a portion of the story, but it is primarily associated with the Linton family, particularly Edgar Linton. After the death of Edgar, it is inherited by his daughter, Cathy Linton. The estate serves as a contrasting setting to Wuthering Heights and reflects the gentility of its inhabitants.
MOST IMPORTANT: Heathcliff Catherine Edgar Hindley QUITE IMPORTANT: Isabella Mr Earnshaw Mrs Earnshaw Lockwood Nelly Mr + Mrs Linton Young Cathy Hareton Linton
He throws a tureen of hot applesauce at Edgar Linton. It's in chapter 7. Page 62 of the TOR classics version
Edgar Linton was a fictional character in Wuthering Heights. In the story, his parents died from some sort of fever.
Catherine Linton resembles her father Edgar Linton but has her mother's eyes.
"Wuthering Heights" is a complex novel but can be summarized chapter by chapter as follows: Mr. Lockwood rents Thrushcross Grange near Wuthering Heights, meets the mysterious Heathcliff. Flashbacks reveal Heathcliff's childhood at Wuthering Heights after Mr. Earnshaw adopts him. Heathcliff's love for Catherine Earnshaw deepens, despite her plans to marry Edgar Linton. Catherine marries Edgar, leading to Heathcliff's departure and return years later. Heathcliff's revenge plot unfolds, leading to tragic consequences for all involved.
Edgar Linton is a fictional character from Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights." As he is not a real person, he is not buried anywhere.
Nelly Dean is the narrator in Wuthering Heights, telling her story to Lockwood. She was the maid of Catherine, Hindley, and Heathcliff when they were young and followed Catherine when she married Edgar Linton to his house, Thrushcross Grange.
Linton's letters to Edgar suggest that he is manipulating Edgar by feigning illness to ensure he remains at Thrushcross Grange. Linton's letters also reveal his desperation to marry Cathy in order to gain control of Thrushcross Grange and inherit Edgar's wealth. Ultimately, Linton's letters portray his cunning nature and desire for power and control.
so she didnt go visit him