

You sound happy about it, but I suppose it is predictable. Anyway...Yeah and Rochester really got beaten up didn't he? He can't have lasted too long into the happily ever after....
In those classical books, if anyone ever gets a slight physical disadvantage, like a night of running around outside, or like being stabbed in the eye by a fire, you know they'll be in bed with a fever all summer, and dead with that cop out illness 'consumption' in two or three chapters. You can always tell.
this good film version you speak of is a red herring. non existant. apparently some versions finish half-way through after catherine dies. also i'm told it doesn't work as a film, not nearly as credible as the book, & all the lunacy etc look silly on film.I know it's a book forum, but does anyone know of a good film version of WH?
The one I mentioned earlier in the thread - the 1939 William Wyler film with Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon. It doesn't cover everything in the book and I think it would be unreasonable to expect it to - it's a film after all, it's not the book and it can't be, and that's true of all adaptations. WH isn't exactly the easiest book to adapt, which is probably why it hasn't been filmed more often.I know it's a book forum, but does anyone know of a good film version of WH?
There's something about Olivier in films. He may have been terrific on stage, which was his natural home after all, but I never saw him there. He just didn't work on screen. Olivier is the "yes, but" in two of my all-time favourite films, WH and RebeccaI've tried the Olivier one. I managed about ten minutes before I gave up. Maybe I ought to try it again, but I just couldn't take him seriously as Heathcliffe. It's ages since I've read it, but thinking back to it properly it does seem very hard to film well.
Finished my exams now, yippee!!kate bush's song is odd... like the book. not that i read it, merely the summary notes on gradesaver did i finish reading just now - about 30 pages of word document, not a doddle. great story. i wish i had 3 months to stay in bed right now. exam is in less than 8 hours. heinous.
It's a strange one. I Some time ago I borrowed an audio recording of Olivier in Hamlet. Brilliant stuff. But I don't think I've seen anything good with him on screen.I wonder what it is?
Strangely, I think this quote mirrors exactly how Wuthering Heights affected me.I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they've gone through and through me, like wine through water, and altered color of my mind.
Get yourself the Gormenghast Trilogy by Mervyn Peake (first book is called Titus Groan). It's a gothic fantasy, like a generic hybrid of HDM and Frankenstein.but i ended up just reading the book for leasure aswell, and it got me reading frankenstien (which i managed to get extra points for comparing the teo), so now i've really got into the whole Gothic Fiction genre its very interesting
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