A review by winterbinding
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

3.0

If the book had been told by anyone other than Nelly, and if I felt like there was more of a point to Lockwood, I would have liked this book more. Having it told by Nelly kills some of the potential of the novel as well as presenting the reader with the rather complicated situation of an unreliable narrator - something that is all well and good in most circumstances, but in this case seems to remove all romantic attachment and feeling the book may have possessed.