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| genres = Romance, Gothic | | genres = Romance, Gothic | ||
| agegroup = Adult | | agegroup = Adult | ||
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==Trigger Warnings== | ==Trigger Warnings== | ||
+ | *Animal cruelty | ||
*Child abuse | *Child abuse | ||
+ | *Chronic illness | ||
*Death | *Death | ||
*Emotional abuse | *Emotional abuse | ||
*Gravedigging | *Gravedigging | ||
+ | *Necrophilia (implied) | ||
*Physical abuse | *Physical abuse | ||
*Pregnancy | *Pregnancy | ||
*Starvation | *Starvation | ||
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*[[Absent parent (trope)|Absent parent]] | *[[Absent parent (trope)|Absent parent]] | ||
*[[Bonded (trope)|Bonded]] | *[[Bonded (trope)|Bonded]] | ||
− | *[[Forbidden | + | *[[Forbidden romance (trope)|Forbidden romance]] |
*[[Love triangle (trope)|Love triangle]] | *[[Love triangle (trope)|Love triangle]] | ||
*[[Miscommunication (trope)|Miscommunication]] | *[[Miscommunication (trope)|Miscommunication]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:47, 6 July 2024
Wuthering Heights
Author(s) | Emily Brontë |
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Published | December 1847 |
Publisher | Norton |
Genre(s) | Romance, Gothic |
Age group | Adult |
Wuthering Heights is an adult Gothic romance novel, originally published in December 1847.
Trigger Warnings
- Animal cruelty
- Child abuse
- Chronic illness
- Death
- Emotional abuse
- Gravedigging
- Necrophilia (implied)
- Physical abuse
- Pregnancy
- Starvation
Representation
An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.
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