2020
DOI: 10.1080/14748932.2020.1715053
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Muse, Sister, Myth: The Cultural Afterlives of Emily Brontë on Screen

Abstract: Hotel, York). It explores the cultural portrayal and legacy of Emily Brontë through an analysis of several representative screen adaptations of both her biography and her novel, Wuthering Heights. It uses the recent BBC biopic directed by Sally Wainwright, To Walk Invisible (2016), as the guiding screen adaptation around which to discuss the various ways Emily Brontë had been adapted as a cultural persona on screen, imagined in various guises as a mystical author, a radical feminist 'sister', and a muse for ou… Show more

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