In a captivating discussion, literature professor Summer Star, known for her expertise in Victorian literature, delves into Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights.' They tackle the murky depths of love and revenge, exploring Heathcliff's complex character and his critique of 19th-century class structures. The dialogue reveals Brontë's unconventional narrative style and her enigmatic life, while probing the gothic elements that enhance the story's allure. Themes of faith and immortality in Brontë's poetry also provide a rich backdrop for this haunting literary exploration.