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more about #janeeyre more comments → goodcheapfun: I chucked Wuthering Heights (awful book) but I love Jane Eyre. I love Masterpiece theater renditions of English stuff. more » Sunshineyness: A) I absolutely love that version of Wuthering Heights. BIG William Wyler fan and Olivier is totally hot in it and the death scene is some of the best... more » weetziebat: As an English major, i know i'm supposed to love this book, but i just can't. (hangs head in shame) more » Ailatan: Wuthring Heights references would not be complete without this. more » la.donna.pietra: I am way more excited than I should be about the couch. more » funnyface: I've been! Stayed in Haworth (the Apothecary Guest House, it was wonderful) across the street from the church where the Brontes' father was the preach... more » memphreblues: I just bought Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights. I'm so excited to read them after I finish my current book! I was in London with my dad and saw the pic... more » morninggloria: "The turkeys lay on the hillside, wuthering loudly." more » Rose.Selavy.Needs.A.Drink: This sounds great. During our last Brit visit my partner and I tripped along on our version of a Bronte tour in the Peaks District and the Yorkshire m... more » lilbobbytables: I would so do this. If I had money. Which I don't. Back to Wuthering Minneapolis for me. more » Zombie Ms. Skittles: Doesn't it mean "windy?" more » sierra_hotel: I wuther as I wander... more » Maulleigh: that is soooo fucking cool!!! I know this is a dumb comment but I had to weigh in. I love stuff like this! :) more » hatepaperdoll: The winner bidder is going to be pretty pissed went the madwoman doll hidden in the attic burns that mo-fo down to the ground. more » sassy: i crossed the diamond-encrusted puppies off of my list to santa and replaced it with this. hopefully he will give me both, cuz i really need a shiny p... more » -
#bibliotourism
But Do They Explain What "Wuthering" Means?
Tourists on England's "Brontë Trail" can visit sites that inspired Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre — and even see the couch where Emily Brontë died. Wonder if a lot of Twihards will sign up. [Smithsonian]

