
Kate Mosse
This Cultural Life
The Skull Underneath the Skin
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte was the first novel that meant something to me. I visited a 2000-strong girls' comprehensive school and there is a moment, a febrile moment, at which girls are starting to try to find books that have romance in them. The one thing Wuthering Heights is not his love story: it's a story of obsession. It's also a story of domestic violence. And Gone with the Wind was another one, where girls were looking for that thing that was beyond the Jackie or Diana comics that we were reading.
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