In this spectacular debut, historian Willetts surveys 350 years of influential international nightlife scenes. She begins with Yoshiwara, a pink-lit “flashy pleasure quarter” in Continue reading » ...
Fans of period dramas - particularly those inspired by the brilliant Brontë sisters - are in for a real treat, as there's a little-known film being praised as the 'most authentic and real' portrayal ...
Tactile details and a no-nonsense approach make this biography a refreshing change from more lurid fare Both Emily Brontë and her only novel Wuthering Heights have been called “deranged”, “crazed” or ...
Ordinarily, I’d object to the howling, bone-chilling wind on Haworth Moor. It turns a refreshing country walk into a test of tenacity. On the hike to the ruined Top Withens farmhouse, however, that ...
REVUE DE PRESSE - Le film consacré au roi de la pop peine à convaincre les critiques. Si certains saluent ses performances et ses séquences musicales, beaucoup dénoncent une œuvre trop lisse, qui pass ...
Why adaptations of Emily Brontë’s novel, across generations, have misunderstood the work and the its world. Why adaptations of Emily Brontë’s novel, across generations, have misunderstood the work and ...
What does blush have to do with Emily Brontë? Apparently everything, if you’ve seen Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights. Prim “English rose” makeup has always been the default for Victorian romances ...
Discover notable new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. In the case of “Wuthering Heights,” though, there was no further need to worry. The books had already flown off the shelves. In mid-February, ...
The scandal that engulfed the last Brontë sister's death When Charlotte Brontë died—the last of her massively talented family to succumb to an early death—the press entered a feeding frenzy. A friend ...
About the book “Wuthering Heights,” by Emily Brontë, was published by Penguin on Aug. 25, 2009, and retails for $18. A movie tie-in edition was published by Penguin on Feb. 3, 2026, and retails for ...
All of which may, to some extent, be true. But none of that changes a vital “Wuthering Heights” truth: Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel of obsessive, unrequited love and mutually assured destruction is a ...
Emerald Fennell’s controversial adaptation of Wuthering Heights only crashed into cinemas this week but it’s already a firm frontrunner for most divisive film of the year. The bodice-ripping ...
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