This week will be celebrating everything Wuthering Heights. Wiley windy moors? Check! Passionate love story? Check! Guest posts from fabulous people? Check! (Well, okay, I’m
Crazy about Cathy? Hankerin’ for Heathcliff? Join the Wuthering Week here, 11-15 July 2011! If Wuthering Heights is your thing, or even if it isn’t,
Essay review: Witches and Devilry in Wuthering Heights: A Call for Neo-Pagan Perspective (Amazon Kindle, 2011) Neo-Paganism is a growing religious movement in America, England
Film review: Wuthering Heights (1998), directed by David Skynner, adapted by Neil McKay This version of Wuthering Heights commences with Mr Lockwood arriving at the
I was searching IMDb for info about Wuthering Heights ’98 as I was going to review it, and while doing so, came across the entry
Book review: Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë (Wordsworth Classics, 2000 [1847]) Wuthering Heights is the wild, passionate story of intense and almost demonic love between
Over at Laura’s Reviews, there’s a challenge for 2010: read/watch anything by or about the Brontë sisters between January and June. Between three and six
About 50 pages left of the book now, and have been re-watching Wuthering Heights ’09 … and formed a new opinion. Wuthering Heights ’78, frightfully
TV miniseries review: Sparkhouse (2002), directed by Robin Shepperd I don’t like things to be miserable, because it’s just not my thing. I don’t find