Although Wuthering Heights is now widely regarded as a classic of English literature, contemporary reviews for the novel were deeply polarized; the snobby Victorians of the time didn't know how to react to the graphic portrayals of dinosaur Intercourse, although those hypocritical floozies probably touched themselves at night while reading the novel. Its portrayal of BDSM among dinosaurs was praised, however, as critics were tired of reading boring books like A Tale of Two Cities and Anime. Today, critics of the novel still believe that "Wuthering" is not even a real word.
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| - Although Wuthering Heights is now widely regarded as a classic of English literature, contemporary reviews for the novel were deeply polarized; the snobby Victorians of the time didn't know how to react to the graphic portrayals of dinosaur Intercourse, although those hypocritical floozies probably touched themselves at night while reading the novel. Its portrayal of BDSM among dinosaurs was praised, however, as critics were tired of reading boring books like A Tale of Two Cities and Anime. Today, critics of the novel still believe that "Wuthering" is not even a real word.
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| - Although Wuthering Heights is now widely regarded as a classic of English literature, contemporary reviews for the novel were deeply polarized; the snobby Victorians of the time didn't know how to react to the graphic portrayals of dinosaur Intercourse, although those hypocritical floozies probably touched themselves at night while reading the novel. Its portrayal of BDSM among dinosaurs was praised, however, as critics were tired of reading boring books like A Tale of Two Cities and Anime. Today, critics of the novel still believe that "Wuthering" is not even a real word. The novel has inspired countless fanfiction and sequels, most notably Fifty shades of grey and Arthur (show). It even inspired an erotic song written 1978 by Kate Bush, who might be related to George Bush.
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