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Saturday, March 07, 2026

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A Hot Topic collection of several Wuthering Heights-inspired and Warner licensed corset tank tops, T-shirts, and hoodies:
"Wuthering Heights" Velvet Girls Corset Tank Top
Return to the Yorkshire moors with a corset top that's certain to break and betray hearts! This "Wuthering Heights" corset top has a velvety body with embroidered vines, hearts and a skull at the center chest. Comes with red contrast stitching, buckles at the straps and ribbon lace-up on the back.

"Wuthering Heights" Silhouettes Girls Off-Shoulder T-Shirt
Heathcliff and Catherine's story is one for the ages. This off-shoulder tee features lace trim at the sleeves and the two's silhouette under a tree, with a heart framing them that's decorated with flowers and birds. "My Darling Pain" is printed above them.

"Wuthering Heights" Quote Girls Oversized Hoodie
Get angsty by the moors with the perfect hoodie on! This "Wuthering Heights" hoodie features Heathcliff's iconic quote printed on the chest with filigree details, and the film's logo printed on the back and framed with roses, skulls and more filigree. Comes with front pockets, center zipper closure and a drawstring hood.
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And now, the podcast:
The New York Times Book Review

Emily Brontë’s “Wuthering Heights” is a tale of star-crossed lovers: Catherine, the wild daughter of an aristocratic family, and Heathcliff, an orphan whom Catherine’s father brings home unexpectedly. While Catherine’s brother and mother denigrate Heathcliff, depriving him of an education and forcing him into a servant-like role, Catherine forms an intense, almost spiritual bond with her family’s new charge.
Despite their deep connection, however, she marries the scion of a nearby wealthy family — a decision that leaves Catherine yearning, Heathcliff bent on revenge and everybody in their orbit on a path to calamity.
Brontë’s classic has long been a favorite among readers, and the novel is back in the zeitgeist thanks to Emerald Fennell’s recent film adaptation. On this week’s episode, host MJ Franklin discusses “Wuthering Heights” with colleagues from the New York Times Book Review.
Other works discussed:
“Wuthering Heights,” the song by Kate Bush
“Twilight,” by Stephenie Meyer
But Daddy I Love Him,” by Taylor Swift
Wuthering Heights,” the 2026 film directed by Emerald Fennell
The Safekeep,” by Yael van der Wouden
Mexican Gothic,” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The “Wuthering Heights” comics in Kate Beaton’s “Hark! A Vagrant” series
Villette,” by Charlotte Brontë
Rebecca,” by Daphne du Maurier
“The Idiot,” by Elif Batuman
The Great Gatsby,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald
“The Count of Monte Cristo,” by Alexandre Dumas

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