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Wuthering Heights is a 2003 MTV film version of Emily Brontë's book of the same name. Jim Steinman, who calls Wuthering Heights his favorite book, served as executive producer.

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  • Wuthering Heights is a 2003 MTV film version of Emily Brontë's book of the same name. Jim Steinman, who calls Wuthering Heights his favorite book, served as executive producer.
  • Wuthering Heights is the only novel by Emily Brontë. It was published in 1847, Emily Brontë died the following year. Now considered a classic, it was originally met with mixed reviews because of its stark look at cruelty. The novel did not blend well with the Victorian style of the time. The story is now a popular novel of Gothic passions and misery.
  • Wuthering Heights is a 2011 British romantic drama film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kaya Scodelario as Catherine and James Howson as Heathcliff. The screenplay, written by Andrea Arnold and Olivia Hetreed, is based on Emily Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name. The novel's second half, about the romance between Catherine Linton and Linton Heathcliff, is omitted.
  • "Wuthering Heights" is a song by Kate Bush released as her debut single in January 1978. It became a No.1 hit in the UK singles chart and remains her biggest-selling single. The song appears on her 1978 debut album, The Kick Inside. The B-side of the single was another song by Bush named "Kite" - hence the kite imagery on the record sleeve. "Wuthering Heights" came 32nd in Q magazine's Top 100 Singles of All Time, as voted by readers. It is also #13 on Rate Your Music's Top Singles of All Time.
  • Wuthering Heights is the only talebook by Emily Bronte. It was first forlayed in 1847 under the fake name Ellis Bell. After her death, another uplay was beworked by her sister Charlotte. It is an old and outstanding work of English booklore. Some well-known quotes: 'I'll be swithe kind to him, you needn't fear,' he said, laughing. 'Only nobody else must be kind to him: I'm andy of monopolising his fondness." But there's this unlikeness: one is gold brooked as walking-stones, and the other is tin polished to ape a steading of silver. You have left me so long to camp against death, alone.
  • Wuthering Heights is one of the few books Bella seems to have read, and the only one Meyer seems to be aware of. Written by Emily Bronte (under the pseudonym of Ellis Bell) in 1847, it is now considered a classic of English literature. Wuthering Heights met with mixed reviews by critics when it first appeared, with many horrified by the stark depictions of mental and physical cruelty.
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  • Kaya Scodelario
  • James Howson
  • Oliver Milburn
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  • Robert Bernstein
  • Kevin Loader
  • Douglas Rae
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  • 2011-09-06(xsd:date)
  • 2011-11-11(xsd:date)
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  • Wuthering Heights
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  • Film4
  • Ecosse Films
  • HanWay Films
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  • Artificial Eye
  • Oscilloscope Laboratories
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  • Olivia Hetreed
  • Andrea Arnold
  • Emily Bronte
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  • "Wuthering Heights" is a song by Kate Bush released as her debut single in January 1978. It became a No.1 hit in the UK singles chart and remains her biggest-selling single. The song appears on her 1978 debut album, The Kick Inside. The B-side of the single was another song by Bush named "Kite" - hence the kite imagery on the record sleeve. "Wuthering Heights" came 32nd in Q magazine's Top 100 Singles of All Time, as voted by readers. It is also #13 on Rate Your Music's Top Singles of All Time. The guitar solo is played by Ian Bairnson, best known for his work with Alan Parsons. It is often mistakenly said that David Gilmour played the solo, possibly due to his professional associations with Kate Bush. It is placed rather unobtrusively in the mix, and later engineer Jon Kelly would regret not making the solo a little louder in the mix. The song was significantly re-mixed and given a new lead vocal in 1986 for Bush's greatest-hits album The Whole Story. This version also appeared as the B-side to her 1986 hit "Experiment IV".
  • Wuthering Heights is a 2003 MTV film version of Emily Brontë's book of the same name. Jim Steinman, who calls Wuthering Heights his favorite book, served as executive producer.
  • Wuthering Heights is the only talebook by Emily Bronte. It was first forlayed in 1847 under the fake name Ellis Bell. After her death, another uplay was beworked by her sister Charlotte. It is an old and outstanding work of English booklore. Some well-known quotes: And I pray one bead--I edledge it till my tongue stiffens--Catherine Earnshaw, may you not rest as long as I am living; you said I killed you--hound me, then! The murdered DO hound their murderers, I believe. I know that ghosts HAVE wandered on earth. Be with me always--take any shape--drive me mad! only DO not leave me in this hell, where I cannot find you! 'I'll be swithe kind to him, you needn't fear,' he said, laughing. 'Only nobody else must be kind to him: I'm andy of monopolising his fondness." Besides, he's MINE, and I want the sig of seeing MY offshoot fairly lord of their estates; my child hiring their children to till their fathers' lands for wages. That is the only heeding which can make me thole the whelp: I begroan him for himself, and hate him for the bemindings he edquiks! But that heeding is fuldoing: he's as shielded with me, and shall be looked after as carefully as your head looks after his own. But there's this unlikeness: one is gold brooked as walking-stones, and the other is tin polished to ape a steading of silver. He wanted all to lie in a bliss of frith; I wanted all to sparkle and tumb in a blaedfast jubilee. He'll never let his friends be allayed, and he'll never be allayed himself! Catherine's nebb was nigh like the landscape--shadows and sunshine flitting over it in fast following; but the shadows rested longer, and the sunshine was more transient... I'm glad, for I shall be head of the Grange after him--and Catherine always spoke of it as her house. It isn't hers! It's mine: papa says everything she has is mine. All her nice books are mine; she bequethed to give me them, and pretty fowls, and her pony Minny, if I would get the key of her room, and let her out; but I told her she had nothing to give, they were all, all mine. You have left me so long to camp against death, alone. I have lost the lorehalldeal of having fun in their fordoing, and I am too idle to fordo for nothing.
  • Wuthering Heights is the only novel by Emily Brontë. It was published in 1847, Emily Brontë died the following year. Now considered a classic, it was originally met with mixed reviews because of its stark look at cruelty. The novel did not blend well with the Victorian style of the time. The story is now a popular novel of Gothic passions and misery.
  • Wuthering Heights is a 2011 British romantic drama film directed by Andrea Arnold and starring Kaya Scodelario as Catherine and James Howson as Heathcliff. The screenplay, written by Andrea Arnold and Olivia Hetreed, is based on Emily Brontë's 1847 novel of the same name. The novel's second half, about the romance between Catherine Linton and Linton Heathcliff, is omitted.
  • Wuthering Heights is one of the few books Bella seems to have read, and the only one Meyer seems to be aware of. Written by Emily Bronte (under the pseudonym of Ellis Bell) in 1847, it is now considered a classic of English literature. Wuthering Heights met with mixed reviews by critics when it first appeared, with many horrified by the stark depictions of mental and physical cruelty. Bella is seen reading this in Twilight, and this is one of only a few books she is seen reading in the entire series (the other being her attempt at reading Jane Austen). This makes an excellent case of irony, as her literary knowledge is in the hands of a deus ex machina. One explanation of Bella Swan's lack of reading might be that fawning over Eddykins is time-consuming and cardiac-arresting work. Edward, being the effeminate highly cultured man he is, is also a fan of Emily Bronte (he says he's read Wuthering Heights multiple times, and reads it again during Eclipse). Meyer tries to show off how well-read she is and how "deep" a series Twilight is, by referencing an excerpt from Wuthering Heights that sort of relates to the conflict in Eclipse. Unfortunately, Meyer only ends up looking pretentious and superficial, as she clearly missed the entire point of Wuthering Heights (kind of like how she missed the point of Romeo and Juliet).
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