Chapter by Chapter Classics
Chapters 1–4: Lockwood visits Wuthering Heights, meets Heathcliff’s strange household, has a disturbing dream or ghostly encounter, and begins to hear the family history from Nelly Dean. In Chapters 1–4 of Wuthering Heights, Mr. Lockwood arrives in the isolated Yorkshire countryside as Heathcliff’s tenant at Thrushcross Grange. Curious about his landlord, he visits Wuthering Heights and immediately notices the rough weather, harsh setting, and tense household. Heathcliff is cold and suspicious, the people around him seem hostile and unhappy, and Lockwood cannot easily understand how they are all connected. After a second visit traps him overnight in a snowstorm, Lockwood sleeps in an old room connected to Catherine Earnshaw and experiences one of the novel’s most famous Gothic moments: a nightmare or supernatural visitation at the window. Back at Thrushcross Grange, Lockwood asks the housekeeper Nelly Dean to explain the people he met. Nelly begins the long story of Heathcliff’s arrival as a child, opening the novel’s main flashback. This episode summarizes and analyzes Chapters 1–4, explaining the frame narrative, the first impressions of Heathcliff and Wuthering Heights, the importance of Catherine’s name, and how Emily Brontë uses mystery, weather, architecture, and narration to pull readers into the story. Chapters covered: Chapters 1–4. Narration for this episode is performed with an AI voice for clear, consistent delivery. Text: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. Source: Read the full text for free on Project Gutenberg eBook #768 - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/768 [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/768]. The edition is in the public domain in the USA.
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