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Wuthering Heights (SPOILERS) and a Valentine Book Haul

Wuthering Heights (SPOILERS) and a Valentine Book Haul

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In this episode of the Open/Booked podcast, hosts Tisha and Loren delve into Emily Bronte's classic novel 'Wuthering Heights.' They discuss their current reading habits, the anticipation surrounding the upcoming movie adaptation, and the historical context of the novel. The conversation explores the complex characters of Heathcliff and Catherine, the themes of love and revenge, and the narrative structure that intertwines their fates. The hosts also reflect on modern interpretations of the story and its relevance today, concluding with thoughts on the impact of Bronte's work and what lies ahead for their next episode.


In case you're new here, we spoil the books we are discussing so please be sure you're either ok with spoilers or have read the book to avoid learning details you might not want. The episode discusses several trigger warnings related to the book, these include themes of death, domestic violence, incestuous relationships, familial trauma, child abuse, historical societal norms, and mental health. Also, we cuss like sailors, on leave (IYKYK) so if any of that makes you uncomfortable please skip this one.


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