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THE MARK OF A GREAT, TOUGH BOOK MAY NOT be how many literature classes it’s taught in but how many film or TV adaptations you can drape on its branches without breaking them. Dramatizations are tricky
EARLIER this month, English director Emerald Fennell’s interpretation of Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” hit cinemas. Fennell’s take on the literary classic divided audiences even before its releas
Collectors of rare books, and of those written by the Brontë sisters in particular, won’t mind that Emerald Fennell’s new film adaptation of Wuthering Heights takes considerable liberties with Emily B
IWONDER what Dominic Sandbrook made of all the ...
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From Frankenstein’s monster to Heathcliff, Australian actor Jacob Elordi is shattering teen dreams as he embraces — and masters — darker, richer roles. But, as he reveals in a conversation with Wuthering Heights ’ director Emerald Fennell , he’s never felt lighter