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"wuthering" Definitions
  1. (of a wind) blowing strongly with a roaring sound
  2. (of a place) characterized by such a sound

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When I was 13 years old, I read Wuthering Heights.
She burned Emily's manuscript of whatever was to follow Wuthering Heights, too.
Here is every meal in Wuthering Heights ranked in order of sadness.
My inspiration was taken from Kate Bush's music video for Wuthering Heights.
Wuthering Heights is available for digital rental and on DVD and Blu-Ray.
My gimmes were RESIDENT, SPOTTING, ABSORBENT, MOONLIGHT, WUTHERING, ORPHANAGE, DIXIELAND and BIG DIPPER.
And a long-lost adaptation of "Wuthering" starring Richard Burton has been recovered.
Watch the trailer: Solomon Glave is excellent as a young Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights'.
She and Cathy, from "Wuthering Heights," would get on like a house on fire.
Nothing compliments a Wuthering Heights backdrop more than a man who struggles to emote.
Emily Brontë employed a similar strategy in Wuthering Heights, which appeared in 1847: the character
Tuberculosis would claim Emily at 30, soon after "Wuthering Heights" appeared, and Anne at 29.
Wuthering Heights is widely considered to be a romantic novel because of Heathcliff and Cathy.
" Other publishers quickly jumped on the trend, with books like "Jane Slayre" and "Wuthering Bites.
It made multiple critics believe that Branwell — poor, tragic Branwell — must have written Wuthering Heights.
She said she never loved him, and ripped up her first-edition copy of Wuthering Heights.
Riffity riffs and mosh pits don't lend themselves to Wuthering Heights reenactment for the most part.
HEATHCLIFF, IT'S ME: ADAPTING 'WUTHERING HEIGHTS' at the Film Society of Lincoln Center (Feb. 21988.212-2727).
Emily Brontë died in 1848, just a year after writing her one and only book, "Wuthering Heights."
The plot of "Wuthering Heights" turns on the question of whether Heathcliff's romantic appeal is really toxic.
Naïve, stubborn and prickly, she gravitated to animals and the Yorkshire moors, where "Wuthering Heights" is set.
Naïve, stubborn and prickly, she gravitated to animals and the Yorkshire moors where "Wuthering Heights" is set.
Wuthering Heights' Cathy is just as feral as Heathcliff, who is appealingly tragic and committed to Cathy besides.
To be told a story with unrelenting energy like "Wuthering Heights," where one can feel the writer's breath.
Andrea Arnold's adaptation of Wuthering Heights isn't a perfect film, but the cinematography and the sound mixing are perfect.
" Or, when Catherine Earnshaw in Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" says of her childhood love, Heathcliff: "Nelly, I am Heathcliff!
When we talk about Emily, then, we are left with the poetry and with Wuthering Heights to talk about.
To appreciate the greatness of Wuthering Heights, I had to stop trying to read it as a love story.
Alving in Ibsen's "Ghosts," Cathy in "Wuthering Heights" and Queen Victoria — all characters around whom she has created ballets.
Kate Bush was 18 when she wrote "Wuthering Heights," inspired by the Emily Brontë novel of the same name.
Instead, the director of Red Road, Fish Tank, and Wuthering Heights immerses herself, and us, in their world without judgment.
Naïve, stubborn and prickly, she gravitated to animals and the Yorkshire moors, above circa 1940, where "Wuthering Heights" is set.
" Ms. Bush became a hitmaker in Britain when she emerged in 1978, still a teenager, with the single "Wuthering Heights.
I tried "Wuthering Heights" for the third time last summer because so many people I deeply admire swear by it.
As a teenager, she was smitten by cinema after seeing "Wuthering Heights," the 1939 epic starring Merle Oberon and Laurence Olivier.
That phrase comes from Charlotte Brontë, who was referring to the creation of the novel "Wuthering Heights" by her sister Emily.
Taylor's opening performance was the closest we've come to a banger, and she sang it from inside a copy of Wuthering Heights.
It has been endlessly retold in different forms—perhaps only Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" and Bram Stoker's "Dracula" have proved as fertile.
Today there are some 60 translations and multiple film versions of "Wuthering Heights," including in Japanese and Spanish (directed by Luis Buñuel).
Written when she was just 19823, "Wuthering Heights" became the first ever UK number 1 single that a woman performer wrote for herself.
Dust off your old class notes on "Wuthering Heights" before delving into this first novel by a professor of English at Williams College.
Charlotte and Emily would write two of the most beloved and ferociously angry books in the English canon, Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
I do not like them, Sam I Am. #TrumpBookReport What this book could be about, based on Trumpian logic: sexual assault WUTHERING HEIGHTS.
The company gave each book, including "Dracula" and "Wuthering Heights," a high-fashion makeover using iconic stills from the photographer Steven Meisel's oeuvre.
" It's a tale of lost twins, amnesia, agoraphobia, adoption — most indebted, in other words, to melodramas like "Rebecca" and "Wuthering Heights" and "The Moonstone.
We're not talking gothic architecture (think Notre-Dame) or gothic literature (think "Wuthering Heights"), or even, really, the Teutonic tribes of the third century.
We're not talking gothic architecture (think Notre-Dame) or gothic literature (think "Wuthering Heights") or even, really, the Teutonic tribes of the third century.
Andrea Arnold has directed a revenge story, a coming-of-age movie, an adaptation of Wuthering Heights, a road movie, and three episodes of Transparent.
If "Wuthering Heights" doesn't grab you straight away, begin with "Running Up That Hill" instead, which is one of the best examples of Fairlight Kate.
And of Wuthering Heights I can only say that it is a staggering literary accomplishment that I would be quite happy to never read again.
Before "The Walking Dead" debuted in 2010, the British actor was best known in America for costume dramas ("Wuthering Heights") and rom-coms ("Love Actually").
In movies, people always find their true love in book shops, making eyes over Wuthering Heights and proceeding to talk shit about all the bestsellers.
Prior to being with Hepburn, he was married to Wuthering Heights actress Merle Oberon for about four years until her death in 1979 at age 68.
With the whimsical "Wuthering Heights" Kate Bush became, at 19 years old, the first female artist to top the British charts with a self-penned song.
Wuthering Heights is one of the only windows we have available to the interior life of its fiercely private author, and it is a staggering accomplishment.
Hardy and Riley met on the set of a British television adaptation of Wuthering Heights, became engaged in 2010 and quietly tied the knot in 2014.
" For the anniversary of Brontë's birth, on July 30, 1818, the museum asked Ms. Cole to make a film about Heathcliff, the antihero of "Wuthering Heights.
Today, most people have heard of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, and they may even be aware of a few of Charlotte's other novels, like Villette.
When the Kennedys first saw it on a cold February day, "the fog was so thick all we could see was this looming Wuthering Heights," Mrs.
Babyfather, Dean Blunt's political brainchild, has repurposed an ethereal moment from "Wuthering Heights"—British pop-outsider Kate Bush's most famous song—into a smooth-talking rap ballad.
A DuPont Show of the Month in 1958, James Costigan's adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" has not been seen since the single date it aired: 61 years ago.
Nicks frequently cites as a guiding influence for the recording sessions the 1939 film adaptation of Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," which depicts an undying, almost fiendish love.
That's the power of social media: With the click of a button, it can turn virtually any old romance into Wuthering Heights and any ex-boyfriend into Heathcliff.
"Wuthering Heights" was inculcated with progressive rock signifiers—a trend that emerged at the end of the 60s, with its penchant for musical dexterity and complex song structures.
If you'd like to prepare for the next "Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever," or simply host your own at home, the 163 coordinators prepared an instructional dance video.
Born the last of eight children in 1937 in Pointe-à-Pitre, Ms. Condé wanted to be a writer since encountering Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" as a child.
Kate Bush was just 19 when "Wuthering Heights" made her the first female artist to have a No. 1 hit in the UK with a self-written song.
This intricate weaving is typical of Mizumura, whose last novel translated into English, 2013's A True Novel, was a brilliant retelling of Wuthering Heights set in postwar Japan.
Wuthering Heights, East of Eden, To Kill a Mockingbird: getting lost in the twists and turns of a great novel is a pastime enjoyed by millions the world over.
Punctuating the story of the narrator's affair with Cliff are quotes from "Wuthering Heights," extracts of 21st-century critical commentary on the 1847 novel and morsels from Brontë's biography.
"We rise from the perusal of 'Wuthering Heights' as if we had come fresh from a pest-house," an appalled critic wrote when the book was published in 1847.
We Were Liars seduces you with summer love, a remote island setting, hints of Wuthering Heights, and millions of theories you'll develop along the way to its utterly destructive reveal.
Bizarrely, considering how often both "Dancing on My Own" and "Wuthering Heights" were determinedly added to playlists for house parties I've recently been to, I even find the influences relatable.
When I read Wuthering Heights for the first time in college, I read it under the belief that it was a romantic love story, and as such, I hated it.
She passed away of tuberculosis at age 30, but not before publishing "Wuthering Heights," a classic piece of English literature about two star-crossed lovers, Catherine and Heathcliff, that spans generations.
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights is a favourite of Birch's, and director William Oldroyd conjures an identical landscape with wide-angle shots of the forests and moors that Katherine longs to roam.
By the time "Wuthering Heights" is over, the moor is littered with the bodies of characters who have perished of mismanaged ardor, with scarcely a housekeeper left to tell the tale.
The film was shot by Arnold's regular cinematographer Robbie Ryan in the 4:3 aspect ratio they have used on many of Ryan's shorts and her remarkable 2013 adaptation of Wuthering Heights.
But those novels are just intermediaries: Twilight contains many references to Emily Brontë's tale of abusive love, Wuthering Heights, while Fifty Shades uses Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles as a motif.
Similarly, Phillips seized on the "Wuthering Heights" character of Heathcliff in his novel "The Lost Child," in which the young man is the illegitimate offspring of Mr. Earnshaw and a former slave.
I have been thinking a lot about "Wuthering Heights" and will be creating text sets on the discussion of immigration and the treatment of the "other" as we look at Heathcliff as antihero.
This series puts some of the winners head-to-head: The Technicolor "Gone With the Wind" and the black-and-white "Wuthering Heights," which both won in 1940, each screen on Saturday and Sunday.
" Lots of fiction to choose from on this week's list, including Isabel Allende's new novel, which revisits the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, and a novella by Lily Tuck that reimagines "Wuthering Heights.
Although Anne Brontë has traditionally been considered a much less interesting writer than her sisters Charlotte (Jane Eyre) and Emily (Wuthering Heights), over the past few decades, critics have started to change their minds.
She left behind very little documentation of her life: there's a novel, Wuthering Heights, that is considered to be one of the greatest in the English canon, some astonishingly brilliant poetry, and almost nothing else.
The top proposal spots can be anything: a restaurant with a pretty vista, or a historic building with gorgeous architecture, or even a dramatic moor that looks like a scene straight out of Wuthering Heights.
Meanwhile, the 20th century critic Terry Eagleton argued that the book's language "is that of morality rather than imagination": too prim and prudish to be truly great art in the way that Wuthering Heights was.
The list boasts a wide variety of other books that span across all genres, from pop culture phenomenons like Game of Thrones, to childhood favorites like Harry Potter, and of course timeless classics like Wuthering Heights.
But I've never been able to root for the lovers to be happy, and when I try to read Wuthering Heights as though I should be rooting for them, I can't stand anything about the book.
"If you look at the 2016 campaign and the ways in which President Trump made stuff up about his opponents' family, it's likely that this will be a pretty difficult, even wuthering campaign season," Delaware Sen.
Wuthering Heights takes place in a viciously brutal world, one in which casual interfamily violence is the norm, and it is clear-eyed about the emotional dynamics that build such a world and allow it to flourish.
The novelist Minae Mizumura—whose A True Novel is a retelling of Wuthering Heights by way of The Great Gatsby—has argued that the Japanese artist is essentially defined by Japan's relationship to the West, particularly America.
I also love the wildness of the characters — their jealousies, pains, passions and obsessions — as well as the unabashed antisocialism of the world contained at Wuthering Heights and the love story at the heart of the book.
For years, critics speculated that it was Branwell, not Emily, who wrote Wuthering Heights, and while that theory has since been widely discredited, it still emerges from time to time to be presented as a plausible idea.
Today, she's made that homage a bit more overt through a cover of Rihanna's ANTI highlight "Kiss It Better"—featuring an interpolation of Kate Bush's debut single "Wuthering Heights"—performed for BBC Radio 1 in the Live Lounge.
In fact, "Cloudbusting" is just one of many examples of Bush's gift for taking a narrative (think, even, of her most famous song "Wuthering Heights") and reinventing it for her own purposes, to make more all-encompassing points.
Competing publishers and self-published authors quickly jumped on the bandwagon, and for about a year and a half, monsterized classics like Wuthering Bites, Little Women And Werewolves, Mansfield Park And Mummies, and Jane Slayre proliferated on the shelves.
That's not to say that Wuthering Heights is not romantic, or that people who enjoy reading it as a love story are wrong; to an extent, this is a book that wants to be read as a love story.
But Brontë pays just as much attention to the nightmarish world around Heathcliff and Cathy as she does to their doomed, passionate love, and it's because of that attention that Heathcliff is also the central monster of Wuthering Heights.
On the page and screen, Tessa is known for her intelligence (something her mother, played by Selma Blair, doesn't want her to squander); she first warms to Hardin when she finds a worn copy of Wuthering Heights in his bedroom.
Though Hardy and Riley — who met  on the set of a British television adaptation of Wuthering Heights, became engaged in 2010 and quietly tied the knot in 2014 — became first-time parents together last year, this isn't the actor's first rodeo.
Her body of work is unfairly little: She had time to leave behind only Wuthering Heights and her poetry, plus the persistent, unconfirmed rumor that she was working on a second novel and that Charlotte burnt the manuscript after Emily died.
" Favorite movie: Edward Scissorhands (1990) by Tim BurtonFavorite book: Wuthering Heights (1847) by Emily BrontëFavorite band: Kommunity FKFavorite cemetery: Cemitério da Santa Casa, Porto Alegre "There's an identity crisis within the goth scene because most goths tend to be white and pale.
Ms Bush had little truck with artistic compromise: she fought her record company's choice of a debut single, opting instead for the billowing "Wuthering Heights", which carried her vocal range, exaggerated mannerisms and love of dramatic narrative to number one in the singles chart.
" These include Julian Sorel of The Red and the Black, Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights, and Kan'ichi, the tutor from The Golden Demon: "Young men who were penniless but reaching for the stars, longing to rise above life's vulgarity, and passionately in love with one woman.
John DeFore, The Hollywood Reporter:: [Kaya] Scodelario, of the Maze Runner films and Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights, is just about the only member of the cast who seems to believe she's expected to be more than a thin generic functionary or flamboyant scene-stealer.
She is performing at the Café Carlyle in New York from March 14 to March 25 — and shares her list exclusively with T. "Wuthering Heights," Emily Brontë It took me a while to get into this book but now it is permanently in my heart.
So, like, Arctic exploration, African exploration — they were so invested in the real world, and they just sort of took it all in and regurgitated it into this wild set of stories, in which you can see the beginnings of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
In many ways, the intense rags-to-riches role resembles Hardy's earlier turn as Heathcliff in a 2009 remake of "Wuthering Heights," with a touch of the bad guy he played in another miniseries, "Oliver Twist," as he sashays around London in top hat and cape.
Arnold has often depicted characters from harsh circumstances—Fish Tank surveyed life in public housing in northeast London, and Wuthering Heights the struggle of living on a blasted moor—and she's a master at normalizing the existence of the marginalized, understanding their day-to-day experience.
Ms. Lane, a Texas native who is now 20, remembers being dubious about this odd woman's claim that she was the Oscar-winning director Andrea Arnold, director of "Fish Tank" and "Wuthering Heights," and that she was looking for the star of her new film, who would play opposite Shia LaBeouf.
Ms. Condé is the author of "I, Tituba: Black Witch of Salem," a historical novel about a black woman condemned during the Salem witch trials; "Segu," set in 18th-century West Africa; "Windward Heights," a Caribbean reimagining of "Wuthering Heights"; and other emotionally complex novels that reach across history and cultures.
Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë — the sisters who lived in witchy isolation on the English moors and the authors of Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and Agnes Grey, respectively — are the subjects of Masterpiece Theatre's biopic To Walk Invisible, which aired on PBS in February (donors of PBS member stations can stream it here).
These moments include their meet-cute outside of a music venue where singer Candace was performing; Joe gifting Candace a first edition copy of Wuthering Heights, her favorite novel; Joe learning that Candace was sleeping with an A&R guy named Elijah; and Joe being the most Joe by shoving Elijah off a rooftop.
Playlist: "Wuthering Heights" / "The Man With The Child In His Eyes" / "Wow" / "Babooshka" / "Army Dreamers" / "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" / "Hounds Of Love" / "Cloudbusting" / "This Woman's Work" / "King Of The Mountain" Spotify | Apple Music "Okay, I won't beat around the bush (chance would be a fine thing)" goes one of the first pieces ever written on Kate.
I had come to it from books that included the steamy novels of Mazo de la Roche— though not too steamy to be included in a very proper girls' school library—and the more classic romances of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights, as well as the social panoramas of John Dos Passos, the first writer whose style I consciously noticed and relished.
Best known for characters like Bane in "The Dark Knight Rises," John Fitzgerald in "The Revenant," Bill Sikes and Heathcliff in the television adaptations of "Oliver Twist" and "Wuthering Heights," and the title role in "Mad Max: Fury Road," Mr. Hardy has a particular line on villains who might be heroes, heroes who might be villains and several masked men.
You could also include Selma and A Wrinkle in Time director Ava Duvernay, Beyond the Lights and Love and Basketball director Gina Prince-Bythwood, The Diary of a Teenage Girl director Marielle Heller (who recently signed on to direct a J.J. Abrams-produced thriller), Wuthering Heights and American Honey director Andrea Arnold, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night director Ana Lily Amirpour, Winter's Bone director Debra Granik, and dozens more.
As admired as she was for her three award-winning British dramas—the searing "Red Road" and "Fish Tank", and her grubby reinvention of "Wuthering Heights"—none of them had the scope or ambition of "American Honey", a wild, rambling, romantic road movie which rolls along for two-and-three-quarter hours, and which seems, from its title onwards, to be making a grand statement about class and capitalism in today's America.
Atwood briefly considered skipping college and supporting herself by writing pulp — "True Romances," she writes in her essay collection In Other Worlds, "seemed easy enough, as they were all basically some variation of Wuthering Heights, in which the girl wrongly falls for the guy with the motorcycle instead of the one with the steady job at the shoe store" — but she found that she didn't believe in the genre enough to pull it off.
Get real, indeed, with the cyclical redundancy of Wuthering Heights — a national legislature, ossified by safe gerrymandered districts, and fluctuation between complacent gridlock or sadistically conceived proposals such as cutting the IRS budget to aid-and-abet $300 billion in uncollected taxes per year, or starving enforcement budgets against massive fraud on Medicare, Medicaid, or the Pentagon, which brings in between $10 and $20 in revenue for every $1 in enforcement funds.

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