A literature study helper

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I enjoy reading classic books, and just lately I've finished Wuthering Heights from Emily Brontë.

As with many classic books, the characters are many, and the wording complex, and as I'm often reading the books weary of the day's duties, sometimes the characters and their relations escape me.

Luckily, there's a web site from Barners & Noble called SparkNotes which hosts a literature study guide.

From there, you can pick any of those classic books, and read their plot, have a list of the characters, and also read the actual texts of those books.

Now I don't need to despair anymore who was who's daughter-in-law or late husband anymore.