‘Wuthering Heights’ unleashes fresh wave of Brontë-mania

The latest adaptation of the classic novel is drawing many visitors to Haworth, a small English village where the author and her sisters lived

Perched on the edge of the rugged Yorkshire moors that inspired Emily Brontë to write her masterpiece Wuthering Heights, the quaint village of Haworth has long been a place of literary pilgrimage.

Now the latest big-screen adaptation of her classic 1847 novel  − starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi and with a Charli XCX soundtrack − is drawing a fresh influx of visitors.

It was here that Emily and her sisters, Charlotte and Anne, lived and wrote.

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