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A Sensitive Movie About a Literary Oddity

Por: The Atlantic Entertainment February 16, 2023

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A new film about Emily Brontë offers a fresh, provocative look at the misunderstood Wuthering Heights author.Bleecker StreetFebruary 15, 2023, 2:23 PM ETOf the Brontë sisters, Emily has long been . She was reportedly jovial around her siblings but disagreeable and timid around anyone else. Her equally tempestuous and aloof reputation left her friendless, and the novel Wuthering Heights—her bold, brutal masterpiece—incensed some readers... + full article



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