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A character in Wuthering Heights threw a book into a dog kennel. The kennel was in the living room, and the book was thrown because the character didn't like to read.
Emily Bronte wrote one novel, "Wuthering Heights", which was published in 1847 under the pen name Ellis Bell.
No there isn't. There is a character called Filch in the Harry Potter books.
Wuthering Heights
She definitely reads Wuthering Heights a lot, by Emily Bronte--remember Heathcliff and Catherine?
Yes, she only wrote Wuthering Heights. All her other work was poetry.(2) this answer is not strictly correct. Emily, Jane, Anne and Bramwell also wrote a series of books based on characters and plots they had developed and acted out together in solitary play and set in the imaginary kindoms of Gondal and Angria. These juvenilia were handmade by the children in a tiny format. One of these manuscripts sold at auction last year for 690,000 pounds.
Wuthering Heights represents the passion and 'natural' side of mankind. The Grange represents the civil and refined side of man. These two opposing forces meet several times in the book and often push the books plot. In several parts of the book is seems like nature is corrupting civilization - the older Cathy ends up bringing Edgar and Isabella Linton further into her own drama and the younger Cathy is eventually drawn out of the Grange and into Wuthering Heights despite her father's best efforts.
Fortune's Rocks by Anita Shreve, Second Nature by Alice Hoffman, The House of Dead Maids by Claire Dunkle, Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
Some classics include "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte, "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway, "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, etc. Hope that helps
In the book "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer, Bella was studying "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare for her English class.
* Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens * Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austin * Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte * War of the Worlds, H. G. Wells
If you are asking "Which Twilight series book is James Pattinson's favorite?," I imagine the answer below might be correct. If you are asking which book is Edwards Cullen's favorite, I don't believe that answer was mentioned in any of the books. He does learn an appreciation for Wuthering Heights in the course of Eclipse. in an interview he said his favourite book was new moon His name is Robert Pattinson, not James!!!