List of Wuthering Heights references

This is a list of cultural references to Wuthering Heights, which was Emily Brontë's only novel, specifically in literature and music. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte. For adaptations of the novel, see List of Wuthering Heights adaptations.

References in literature

References in music

References in TV and movies

Reference in theater and dance

References in fine art

Other references

References

  1. Wuthering Heights Scholastic Classics edition (2001), About the Introduction Author
  2. Romney, Jonathan (15 June 2000). "The passion killer". The Guardian. Retrieved December 21, 2007.
  3. http://issuu.com/rickpalin/docs/issue_25/1?e=5996225/10066226
  4. Shewey, Don (1 March 1984). "Milk Honey by John Lennon". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 August 2011.
  5. The Artist's Mind
  6. Alison Thomas, ‘Hall, Edna Clarke , Lady Clarke Hall (1879–1979)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 3 Feb 2012
  7. Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff at Wuthering Heights c.1910-11 , pen and ink sketch. Tate Gallery, London, accessed 3 February 2012
  8. Collings, Matthew "Did You Like Denholm Elliot?."Modern Painters, October 2009.
  9. "Yorkshire: Sam Taylor-Wood's 'Ghosts' at the Brontë Parsonage Museum.", October 2009.
  10. Heath Ledger and Wuthering Heights Live Long After Death, January 2008
  11. I'm an older Heathcliff, says PM - BBC News
  12. http://johnnydepp-zone.com/blog/?p=501
  13. http://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/news/a18835/johnny-depp-love/
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