Tell us: has the new Wuthering Heights film adaptation inspired you to read Emily Bronte's novel?
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Tell us: has the new Wuthering Heights film adaptation inspired you to read Emily Bronte's novel?
"Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights came to theatres worldwide on 13 February, with the director Emerald Fennell saying she hopes it will provoke a sort of primal response. But Bronte's tempestuous 1847 novel itself has been described as too extreme for the screen and on its release it was certainly not interpreted as a love story. I can't adapt the book as it is but I can approximate the way it made me feel, Fennell has said."
"We want to hear from you. Has you been inspired to seek out the novel for the first time or re-read it after a long interval in the run-up to the new adaptation? What did you think of reading the book? Do you think it will change your experience of watching the film? If you've seen the film how did it compare?"
Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights opened in theatres worldwide on 13 February. The film aims to provoke a primal response and cannot be adapted literally but can approximate how the novel made the director feel. The 1847 novel has been described as tempestuous and too extreme for the screen and was not initially interpreted as a love story. Readers are invited to say whether they were inspired to read or re-read the novel ahead of the adaptation, to describe their reading impressions, and to compare reading and viewing experiences. Responses are collected via an encrypted form; only the Guardian can access contributions and personal data will be deleted once no longer required.
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