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"textContent": "\n\nThe new Wuthering Heights film by Emerald Fennell is certainly controversial. The discourse surrounding it, even worse. Let's chat about why this film isn't working for so many people, and how it could've been better. Come learn with me!\n\nSources:\n\nWuthering Heights by Emily Brontë\n\nColonialism and Heathcliff’s Identity by Apoorva B. Raj\n\nColonial Ideology and Building the Image of the Other: A Post-Colonial-Psychic Reading in the Novel Wuthering Heights by Hussein Talib Al-Janabi\n\nJane Eyre and Wuthering Heights and Their Filmic Adaptations by Tom Winnifirth\n\nOn the Brontëesque by Garrett Stewart in the Victorian Review, vol. 42, no. 2, 2016\n\nWomen’s Voices in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights: The Challenge of Moral Standards in the Victorian Age by Belo Horizonte\n\n”Gypsies” and Property in British Literature: Orlando and Wuthering Heights by Abby Bardi in “Gypsies” in European Literature and Culture\n\nThe Gypsy as Trope in Victorian and Modern British Literature by Abigail Rothblatt Bardi\n\nFilm Adaptation: The Case of Wuthering Heights by Andrew Maunder and Jennifer Phegley in Teaching Nineteenth-Century Fiction\n\nThe Name of Action: Nelly Dean and Wuthering Heights by John Fraser in Nineteenth Century Fiction, vol. 20, no. 3, 1965\n\nThe Birth of Wuthering Heights: Emily Brontë at Work by Edward Chitham\n\nFollow the Hatred: The Production of Negative Feeling in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights by Caroline Koegler\n\nBecoming Moral: Ethical Violence in Wuthering Heights by John Mazzoni\n\nRace Discourse in Wuthering Heights by Dr. Turki S. Althubaiti in the European Scientific Journal, vol. 11, 2015\n\nHeathcliff’s Monomania: An Anachronism in Wuthering Heights by Graeme Tyler in Brontë Society Transactions, vol. 20, iss. 6, 1992\n\nByron and Wuthering Heights by E.B. Pinion in Brontë Society Transactions, vol. 21, iss.5, 1995\n\n‘Of Spirits so Lost and Fallen’: The Violent Byronic Hero in Miserrimus and Wuthering Heights by Lydia Craig in Brontë Studies, vol. 48, 2023\n\nWuthering Heights as a Childlike Fairy Tale by Pier Paolo Piciucco in Brontë Studies, vol. 31, 2006\n\nFolklore, Fear, and the Feminine: Ghosts and Old Wives’ Tales in Wuthering Heights by Paula M Krebs in Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 26, no. 1, 1998\n\nFrom Novel to Song via Myth: Wuthering Heights as a Case of Popular Intermedial Adaptation by Werner Wolf in Essays on Literature and Music (1985-2013)\n\nGothic Criticisms: “Wuthering Heights” and Nineteenth-Century Literary History by Emily Rena-Dozer\n\nHeathcliff’s Great Hunger: The Cannibal Other in Wuthering Heights by Matthew Beaumont in the Journal of Victorian Culture, vol. 9, no. 2\n\n”Out of My Brother’s Power”: Gender, Class, and Rebellion in Wuthering Heights by Abbie L. Cory for Women’s Studies, vol. 34, no. 1, 2006\n\nWho Wrote Wuthering Heights? By Rachel McCarthy and James O’Sullivan https://sandiway.arizona.edu/ling388-24/who%20wrote%20wuthering%20heights.pdf\n\n“Wuthering Heights” and the Critics by Melvin R. Watson for The Trollopian, vol. 3, no. 4, 1949\n\nThe Wuther of the Other in Wuthering Heights by Steven Vine in Nineteenth Century Literature, vol. 49, no. 3, 1994\n\nThe Villain in Wuthering Heights by James Hafley in Nineteenth Century Fiction, vol. 13, no. 3, 1958\n\nThe Reader’s Guide to Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, website created by Paul Thompson https://wuthering-heights.co.uk/index\n\nThe Influence of Byron on Emile Bronte by Helen Brown, 1939 https://www.scribd.com/document/966454320/Brown-InfluenceByronEmily-1939",
"title": "The Wuthering Heights Discourse Is Bad. Let’s Talk About It"
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