Out on the wiley, windy moors

WutheringHeightsFamilyTree

I am a teeny bit obsessed with Wuthering Heights at the moment. I read it over summer and any time I get a little bit tipsy I put this on and try to dance like a ghost ballerina with crazy eyes.

I also love the work of Lizzy Stewart and when I saw the words Wuthering Heights Family Tree I knew before the image loaded that it would be perfect and I must own it.

I was correct.

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6 Responses to Out on the wiley, windy moors

  1. Janie says:

    I love that song but I really don’t like the book, I have to admit. I despise books where the awful people aren’t brought to justice and just keep getting their own way, haha. However the fact that it can evoke such a negative reaction is a sign of a really well written book. That’s a wonderful family tree!

  2. Caiti says:

    I really like the drawing you’ve spotted by Lizzy. I hopped over to her Flickr and it’s really good!

    I actually haven’t read Wuthering Heights. I haven’t read any of Jane Austen’s books either. For some people they go hand in hand? Maybe I’ll investigate them someday.

  3. knitxcore says:

    We’d roll and fall in green
    You had a temper, like my jealousy
    Too hot, too greedy

    bwahahaha…. i love kate bush.

  4. evie says:

    i LOVE this illustration! i was just looking at it yesterday so it made me smile to see you’ve posted it here too. such good taste you have : )

  5. That’s so clever. I really liked the book, thought it was so interesting, though the ‘accents’ didn’t quite get through to me.

  6. Suzy says:

    My all time favorite book. Have you watched the 2009 adaptation of Wuthering Heights with Tom Hardy? It’s a beautiful film and the best Heathcliff by far.

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