Wuthering Heights is a novel written by Emily Brontë and published in 1847. The story is set in the Yorkshire moors and revolves around the passionate and tumultuous love affair between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. Their intense relationship is marked by revenge, obsession, and tragedy. Wuthering Heights is known for its dark and atmospheric portrayal of love and its exploration of themes such as social class, nature versus nurture, and the destructive power of unchecked passion.