El legado de 'Wuthering Heights' en la cultura pop revivido por la adaptación rompedora de récords de Fennell

La novela de Emily Brontë de 1847, Wuthering Heights, ha vuelto a estar en el centro de atención con la adaptación cinematográfica de Emerald Fennell de febrero de 2026, protagonizada por Margot Robbie como Catherine y Jacob Elordi como Heathcliff, que estableció un récord en Rotten Tomatoes. Esta historia gótica de amor obsesivo en los páramos de Yorkshire continúa inspirando literatura, música, cine, televisión y más.

La novela Wuthering Heights de Emily Brontë, publicada en 1847, cuenta la historia del romance condenado de Heathcliff y Catherine en medio de los salvajes páramos de Yorkshire. La adaptación exuberante y visualmente impactante de Fennell —elogiado por su estética y actuaciones pero criticada por algunos por falta de profundidad— ha reavivado las discusiones, capitalizando su fuerte recepción crítica destacada en reseñas iniciales de The New Yorker, Hollywood Reporter y ScreenRant. Beyond film, the novel's influence spans literature: early plays like John Davison's 1942 adaptation, poems by Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, and modern retellings such as Tasha Suri’s What Souls Are Made Of, Layne Fargo’s The Favorites (with figure-skating protagonists), Maryse Condé’s Caribbean-set Windward Heights, and nods in Twilight. En la música, la icónica canción de 1978 de Kate Bush «Wuthering Heights» presenta a la cantante como Cathy llamando a Heathcliff, junto con referencias en canciones de Yoko Ono y Death Cab for Cutie. Las adaptaciones operísticas incluyen la obra de 1958 de Carlisle Floyd y la composición de 1966 de Bernard Herrmann, escenificada después en 1982. La historia del cine es rica, desde la versión muda de 1920 hasta el clásico de 1939 de William Wyler, y entradas posteriores con Ralph Fiennes (1992) y Tom Hardy (2009). Programas de televisión como Seinfeld, The West Wing, Sabrina the Teenage Witch y My Little Pony han referenciado su arquetipo sombrío. Esta última adaptación subraya el agarre atemporal de Wuthering Heights sobre la cultura popular, asegurando que la historia de Brontë perdure.

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Emerald Fennell's adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel Wuthering Heights opened to strong box office results, grossing $11 million on its first day in North American theaters. The film stars Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff in a tale of forbidden love and vengeance. Behind-the-scenes details reveal innovative production design and hair and makeup that enhance the story's gothic atmosphere.

Emerald Fennell's new film adaptation of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi, has debuted with a record-breaking Rotten Tomatoes score since the 1939 classic. The movie reinterprets the tale of obsessive love on the Yorkshire moors. Critics offer mixed views, praising its lush visuals while noting its superficial depth.

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