- Bush's song of the same name. In 1801, Mr Lockwood, the new
tenant at
Thrushcross Grange in Yorkshire, pays a
visit to his landlord, Heathcliff, at his...
- of Heathcliff, the
master of
Wuthering Heights,
Lockwood returns to
Thrushcross Grange, his
temporary residence, and asks Nelly, the housekeeper, to...
-
interest in Heathcliff, his
landlord at
Thrushcross Grange.
Wuthering Heights begins as
Lockwood arrives at
Thrushcross Grange, an
estate in the
moorland that...
-
manage to
spend time together, and
while the two of them spy on the
Thrushcross Grange estate, the
residence of the
Linton family,
Catherine is attacked...
- in the
story is that of
Catherine Earnshaw's husband. He
resides at
Thrushcross Grange and
falls prey to Heathcliff's
schemes for
revenge against his...
- sealed.
Edgar dies,
kissing his
daughter on the ch****,
knowing that
Thrushcross Grange, the
Linton household, is now in the
hands of his enemy. Linton...
- Dean, the
primary narrator of the story. When
Nelly leaves to
reside at
Thrushcross Grange with
Catherine Earnshaw and
Edgar Linton,
Heathcliff s****s revenge...
- Linton, a
timid and well-bred
young man from the
neighbouring estate,
Thrushcross Grange, and
accepts his
proposal of marriage; but, she
insists that her...
- in
Charlotte Brontë's 1847
novel Jane Eyre.
Nelly Dean and
Zillah of
Thrushcross Grange and
Wuthering Heights in
Emily Brontë's 1847
novel Wuthering Heights...
- Heathcliff.
Isabella Linton was
raised in the safe,
elegant environment of
Thrushcross Grange with her brother, Edgar. When
Catherine Earnshaw of Wuthering...