Adaptations of Wuthering Heights

This is a list of adaptations of Wuthering Heights, which was Emily Brontë's only novel. It was first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell, and a posthumous second edition was edited by her sister Charlotte and published in 1850.

Film

Television

TV films

Series

Radio and audio

Opera and theatre

Opera

Musical theatre

Other theatre

  • Heights (1992) by Vince Foxall, La Mama Theatre, Melbourne, Australia
  • A theatrical adaptation by Michael Napier Brown was performed at the Royal Theatre in Northampton in 1994.
  • A 1996 adaptation by Gillian Hiscott for theatre, toured theatres in Northern UK and the Midlands, published by Cressrelles.[12]
  • Wuthering Heights (2001), a ballet score by Claude-Michel Schönberg. This production was performed by the United Kingdom's Northern Ballet Theatre Company in September 2002. A 2-CD soundtrack was released under the First Night label in 2004.

Loose adaptations

  • The gothic soap opera Dark Shadows used the story as inspiration for its final storyline, episodes 1186 to 1245, in 1971.
  • The Promise (2007), a Filipino film starring Richard Gutiérrez and Angel Locsín which loosely remakes Hihintayin Kita sa Langit which in turn was a loose adaption of Wuthering Heights.
  • Walang Hanggan (International Title: "My Eternal") (2012), a Filipino TV drama on ABS-CBN loosely based on the 1991 film Hihintayin Kita sa Langit, which itself was loosely based on Wuthering Heights.

References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0284665/
  2. Murray, Andy (2006). Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale (paperback). London: Headpress. p. 34. ISBN 1-900486-50-4.
  3. Schulman, Michael (6 December 2019). "Found! A Lost TV Version of Wuthering Heights". The New Yorker. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  4. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=n6UUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Sq8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4714%2C592640
  5. Wake, Oliver. "Wuthering Heights (1962)". Screenonline. Retrieved 25 February 2007.
  6. Cime tempestose (2004) at the Internet Movie Database
  7. "Wuthering Heights (TV) (2009)". Retrieved 18 January 2009.
  8. Music Web International
  9. WKMS.org - Commentary Template Archived 11 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  10. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved 2009-02-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. Wuthering Heights Archived 23 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine by Bernard J. Taylor
  12. Gillian Hiscott at WorldCat

Further reading

  • "Wuthering Heights" on Film and Television: A Journey Across Time and Cultures by Valerie V. Hazette, 2016, Intellect Books - discusses screen adaptations, including British, French, Mexican, Japanese versions
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