The Drawing Room Book Club
Is Wuthering Heights truly the "greatest love story of all time," or is it something else entirely? Join us, Mia and Joya, as we venture into the moors of Emily Brontë's gothic masterpiece, where love mingles with hate, the living haunt the dead, and time itself stands still. In this episode, we grapple with some of the novel’s central questions: Is Nelly a reliable narrator? Can social commentary exist outside of time and space? Is haunting real? So, grab your tea and join us in the drawing room. We have a lot to discuss. Be sure to check out our curated Wuthering Heights playlist [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1s79OZvOhD1qcVysL4oNnl?si=5tKK4TJaRemiY0gRlibBEQ]! ---------- Trailer [https://youtu.be/3fLCdIYShEQ?si=7vXW4k9Qff6-y-QM] for Wuthering Heights (2026) Virginia Woolf's essay [https://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200771h.html#ch2]on Emily Brontë Anne Carson's poem [https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48636/the-glass-essay] about Brontë
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