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September 20, 2013
The more revenge I get the greater my appetite for it: How ‘Wuthering Heights’ compares from book to film
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After a short interlude, we are continuing our exploration of Wuthering Heights adaptations – this time, the 2009 two-part TV movie star...
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August 23, 2013
All you’ve ever needed is your pencils and your imaginary worlds: How ‘The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones’ compares from book to film
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I was on a cruise around the Pacific Islands in December last year, stretched out on a sun bed with Anna Karenina on my lap, when I firs...
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August 11, 2013
Would you like to live, with your soul in the grave: How ‘Wuthering Heights’ compares from book to film
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Full declaration: Wuthering Heights is my favourite novel. I have multiple copies, both old and new, paperback and leather bound. I ha...
August 3, 2013
All sinners would be miserable in heaven: How ‘Wuthering Heights’ compares from book to film
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Adapting Wuthering Heights to the big screen would be a challenge for any filmmaker. The classic novel by Emily Bronte spans forty-odd ye...
June 11, 2013
So, what did the other bloggers think?
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There are a number of bloggers who share my interest in film adaptations, and we all – not surprisingly – have very different opinions on...
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