What is cumbre borrascosas?

Cumbre Borrascosas is the Spanish name for the novel "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte. The novel is a classic literary work and was published in 1847. It is a story of love, revenge, and societal norms in the English moorland. The book tells the story of Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, two lovers who grew up together in the wild and unforgiving landscape of Yorkshire. Their love is fierce and passionate, but ultimately doomed. The novel explores themes such as class, gender, and social order. The term cumbre borrascosas translates to "stormy peak" or "wuthering heights," which accurately describes the wild and untamed setting of the novel. The novel has been adapted into various films, television shows, and plays over the years and is considered a timeless classic of English literature.