Wuthering Heights is the only novel by Emily Brontë that has been recognized worldwide as the greatest romantic book of all time. But this is not a love story of Romeo and Juliet in the Yorkshire moors; it is a story of revenge. Heathcliff, the novel's protagonist, is obsessed with Catherine, embittered and vengeful, his revenge extends not only to those who, he believes, ruined his life, but also to their children. Wuthering Heights is a golden classic of world literature, a powerful, passionate, tragic novel that in its time turned the idea of romantic prose upside down.
The Great Gatsby is Francis Fitzgerald's most famous novel, which became a symbol of the Jazz Age. America, 1925, a time of Prohibition and gangster showdowns, bright lights and a vibrant life. But for Jay Gatsby, the embodiment of the American dream turned into a real tragedy. And the path to the top, despite fame and wealth, led to total ruin. After all, each of us strives first and foremost not for material wealth, but for love, true and eternal...








