Saturday, June 13 2026, 2:30pm
Fletton House, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4JA, United Kingdom
Dr Diana Hallam examines the destructive passion between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff that lies at the core of 'Wuthering Heights'. Bronte's brooding Gothic novel weaves themes of love and obsession, jealousy and revenge, social class conflicts, and the supernatural, set against the evocative backdrop of the wild and rugged Yorkshire moors.
Dr Diana Hallam is an Oxford graduate and experienced English teacher and lecturer, with the skill to draw out interesting themes and new viewpoints from well-loved texts.
Join us for a wonderful afternoon of literature as we celebrate this classic book, with the addition of hot drinks and a selection of homemade cakes.
Doors open at 2pm for refreshments, the lecture begins at 2.30pm.
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