This is a new documentary that has been presented in several literary conferences. It will be soon be available on DVD to education institutions:
In association with Professor Cassandra Pybus at the University of Sydney.
Director: Adam Low
Lone Star Productions
Running time 28 minutes
“This film promises to enliven discussion of Brontë’s
Wuthering Heights in the way that Chinua Achebe did for Conrad’s Heart
of Darkness.” Barbara Harlow, Louann and Larry Temple Professor of English, University of Texas
Drawing on extensive research, this provocative documentary
examines the ambiguities of Emily Brontë’s novel to tease out themes of
slavery and miscegenation coded into the text. The film locates the
narrative in the Dentdale region of the Yorkshire Dales, home to the
slave-trading Sill family whose history strangely parallels that of the
fictional Earnshaw family.
The film features commentary by novelist and critic Caryl Phillips,
historians Iain McCalman and Cassandra Pybus, together with local
historians, Melinda Elder and Kim Lyon.
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