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Whatever Our Souls Are Made Of

Collection:
Devotion & Ruin
Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights (1847)

Catherine does not describe love — she identifies it. What binds her to Heathcliff is not feeling, but sameness: a recognition so complete it dissolves any distinction between self and other.

Devotion begins here, before choice — as something already decided.

Select interior:

“Whatever our souls are made of,
his and mine are the same; and
Linton’s is as different as a moonbeam
from lightning, or frost from fire.”

Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights (1847)

The Complete Collection

I • I
Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights (1847)
I • II
William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet (1597)
I • III
Gustave Flaubert
Madame Bovary (1856)

Material & Form

Each notebook is produced as a casebound hardback, printed on 90gsm paper and finished with a durable matte laminate. The format is A5 — a size chosen for its balance between portability and presence. Available in blank, lined, or grid interiors, each volume is designed for sustained writing. Printed and bound in the United Kingdom.

Format
A5 (148 x 210 mm)
Binding
Casebound hardcover
Pages
128 pages, 90 gsm
Interior
Blank, lined, or grid
Production
Printed and bound in the UK