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* The Music/{{Genesis|Band}} album ''Wind & Wuthering'' takes part of its name from the book's title, and two (consecutive) tracks on the album are titled "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth", as a reference to the book's closing line.
* Music/KateBush's "Wuthering Heights", sung as by Cathy to Heathcliff.
* Music/KateBush's "Wuthering Heights", sung as by Cathy to Heathcliff.
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* The Music/{{Genesis|Band}} Music/{{Genesis|Band}}'s 1976 album ''Wind & Wuthering'' ''Music/WindAndWuthering'' takes part of its name from the book's title, and two (consecutive) tracks on the album are titled "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth", as a reference to the book's closing line.
* Music/KateBush's 1978 song "WutheringHeights", Heights" on her album ''Music/TheKickInside'', sung as by Cathy to Heathcliff.
* Music/KateBush's 1978 song "Wuthering
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* Music/BreeSharp's hit song "David Duchovny" includes lines "David Duchovny hovering above me / American Heathcliff, brooding and comely".
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* Music/BreeSharp's 1999 hit song "David Duchovny" includes lines "David lines
-->David Duchovny hovering above me / American Heathcliff, brooding andcomely".
comely.
* Music/DeathCabForCutie's 2008 song "Cath...", which is fairly transparently based on ''Wuthering Heights'', but in their own style.
-->David Duchovny hovering above me / American Heathcliff, brooding and
* Music/DeathCabForCutie's 2008 song "Cath...", which is fairly transparently based on ''Wuthering Heights'', but in their own style.
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!!Video Games
* As part of the main cast of ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'' all being classic literature references, there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4ve1VE3s0E Heathcliff]]. He's a bitter, stormy-tempered man from an impoverished background that has some tragic romantic entanglement with a woman named Catherine. The game's English translation makes his dialogue sound [[StockBritishPhrases extremely British]] as a further nod to his literary inspiration.
* As part of the main cast of ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'' all being classic literature references, there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4ve1VE3s0E Heathcliff]]. He's a bitter, stormy-tempered man from an impoverished background that has some tragic romantic entanglement with a woman named Catherine. The game's English translation makes his dialogue sound [[StockBritishPhrases extremely British]] as a further nod to his literary inspiration.
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!!Video Games
* As part of the main cast of ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'' all being classic literature references, there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4ve1VE3s0E Heathcliff]]. He's a bitter, stormy-tempered man from an impoverished background that has some tragic romantic entanglement with a woman named Catherine. The game's English translation makes his dialogue sound [[StockBritishPhrases extremely British]] as a further nod to his literary inspiration.
* As part of the main cast of ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'' all being classic literature references, there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4ve1VE3s0E Heathcliff]]. He's a bitter, stormy-tempered man from an impoverished background that has some tragic romantic entanglement with a woman named Catherine. The game's English translation makes his dialogue sound [[StockBritishPhrases extremely British]] as a further nod to his literary inspiration.
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!!Video Games
*As part of the main cast of ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'' all being classic literature references, there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4ve1VE3s0E Heathcliff]]. He's a bitter, stormy-tempered man from an impoverished background that has some tragic romantic entanglement with a woman named Catherine. The game's English translation makes his dialogue sound [[StockBritishPhrases extremely British]] as a further nod to his literary inspiration.
*As part of the main cast of ''VideoGame/LimbusCompany'' all being classic literature references, there's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4ve1VE3s0E Heathcliff]]. He's a bitter, stormy-tempered man from an impoverished background that has some tragic romantic entanglement with a woman named Catherine. The game's English translation makes his dialogue sound [[StockBritishPhrases extremely British]] as a further nod to his literary inspiration.
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!!Theatre
* In ''Theatre/MaryMary'', Mary wistfully recalls that, when she was in high school, she had romantic fantasies about being Catherine Earnshaw.
-->"I used to dream that somewhere there was a strange, dark man whose heart was quietly breaking for me. On rainy nights I'd open the window and imagine I could hear him calling--'Oh, my wild, sweet Cathy!' The colds I got! And of course the only dark man I ever saw was the middle-aged dentist who used to adjust the braces on my teeth."
* In ''Theatre/MaryMary'', Mary wistfully recalls that, when she was in high school, she had romantic fantasies about being Catherine Earnshaw.
-->"I used to dream that somewhere there was a strange, dark man whose heart was quietly breaking for me. On rainy nights I'd open the window and imagine I could hear him calling--'Oh, my wild, sweet Cathy!' The colds I got! And of course the only dark man I ever saw was the middle-aged dentist who used to adjust the braces on my teeth."
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* In ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline'', Heathcliff is the name of the head of the Knights of the Blood Oath guild, who happens to be [[BigBad Akihiko Kayaba's]] character.
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* In ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline'', ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', Heathcliff is the name of the head of the Knights of the Blood Oath guild, who happens to be [[BigBad Akihiko Kayaba's]] character.
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* ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'': In ''Eclipse'', Bella and Edward's relationship is compared to Cathy and Heathcliff's.
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* ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'': ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'': In ''Eclipse'', ''[[Literature/Eclipse2007 Eclipse]]'', Bella and Edward's relationship is compared to Cathy and Heathcliff's.
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* In the film version of ''Literature/ColdMountain'', Ada reads the book to Ruby at night after they work.
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* The Music/{{Genesis}} album ''Wind & Wuthering'' takes part of its name from the book's title, and two (consecutive) tracks on the album are titled "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth", as a reference to the book's closing line.
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* The Music/{{Genesis}} Music/{{Genesis|Band}} album ''Wind & Wuthering'' takes part of its name from the book's title, and two (consecutive) tracks on the album are titled "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth", as a reference to the book's closing line.
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* ''Literature/ThingsIShouldHaveKnown'': In English class, a kid comments that he thought ''Wuthering Heights'' was totally incestuous, which leads the class into a discussion on whether it's okay to think your cousin is hot.
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* In ''Literature/SaveTheEnemy'', Zoey remembers reading ''Wuthering Heights'' before her mother was murdered and her father disappeared.
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* ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'': In ''Eclipse'', Bella and Edward's relationship is compared to Cathy and Heathcliff's.
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!!Web Comics:
* ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant'' makes fun of the [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=403 ridiculously unreliable narrators]] on occasion, as well as the idea of the very unstable people being [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=401 intended to be]] [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=402 heroically romantic]].
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!!Film
* ''Film/TheSecretGarden1993'': Martha remarks that sometimes the wind on the moors makes it sound like someone's crying.
* ''Film/TheSecretGarden1993'': Martha remarks that sometimes the wind on the moors makes it sound like someone's crying.
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!!Literature
* ''Literature/TheTenantOfWildfellHall'': Gilbert Markham is an UnreliableNarrator as a ShoutOut to Mr. Lockwood of ''Wuthering Heights''.
* ''Literature/TheTenantOfWildfellHall'': Gilbert Markham is an UnreliableNarrator as a ShoutOut to Mr. Lockwood of ''Wuthering Heights''.
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* In ''LightNovel/SwordArtOnline'', Heathcliff is the name of the head of the Knights of the Blood Oath guild, who happens to be [[BigBad Akihiko Kayaba's]] character.
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Heathcliff never dances with Catherine's corpse in the moonlight. Steinman was mistaken about that.
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* Jim Steinman, writer of "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" which was [[CoveredUp famously recorded]] by Music/CelineDion, has cited ''Wuthering Heights'' as the inspiration. In particular, the scene in which Heathcliff digs up Catherine's corpse and dances with it in the moonlight. Yikes.
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* Jim Steinman, writer of "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" which was [[CoveredUp famously recorded]] by Music/CelineDion, has cited ''Wuthering Heights'' as the inspiration. In particular, the scene in which Heathcliff digs up Catherine's corpse and dances with it in the moonlight. Yikes.
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* Music/BreeSharp's hit song "David Duchovny" includes lines "David Duchovny hovering above me / American Heathcliff, brooding and comely".
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* The Jim Steinman, writer of Music/CelineDion's "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" which was [[CoveredUp famously recorded]] by Music/CelineDion, has cited ''Wuthering Heights'' as the inspiration. In particular, the scene in which Heathcliff digs up Catherine's corpse and dances with it in the moonlight. Yikes.
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* The writer of Music/CelineDion's "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" has cited ''Wuthering Heights'' as the inspiration. In particular, the scene in which Heathcliff digs up Catherine's corpse and dances with it in the moonlight. Yikes.
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* Music/KateBush's "Wuthering Heights", sung as by Cathy to Heathcliff.
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!!Web Animation:
* In Episode 18 of ''WebAnimation/TheMostPopularGirlsInSchool'', Mackenzie Zales references reading this book on a Nook (or her not wanting to, thereof).
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* The Music/{{Genesis}} album ''Wind & Wuthering'' takes part of its name from the book's title, and two (consecutive) tracks on the album are titled "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth", as a reference to the book's closing line.
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* ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'': One episode had an adaptation of ''Wuthering Heights'' with all the characters making flag signals.
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* In the fourth ''Manga/LupinIII'' anime, ''A Woman Named Fujiko Mine'', the opening is dedicated to a reference to ''Wuthering Heights''. One episode includes it as part of the story.
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* In the fourth ''Manga/LupinIII'' anime, ''A Woman Named Fujiko Mine'', ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'', the opening is dedicated to a reference to ''Wuthering Heights''. One episode includes it as part of the story.
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* In ''Series/AlloAllo'', the flight lieutenants Carstairs and Fairfax discuss that they should surrender to Germans than suffer hidden with incompetent Resistance members like René. They say they might want to get to a proper camp and get a part in production of ''Wuthering Heights''. One of them says he would make a good Heathcliff, though the other says he might be asked to shave his moustache and play Cathy.
* The book is discussed in ''Series/{{Friends}}'' when Phoebe is taking literature classes.
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* In the fourth Manga/LupinIII anime, A Woman Named Fujiko Mine, the opening is dedicated to a reference to Wuthering Heights. One episode includes it as part of the story.
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* In the fourth
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* In the fourth Manga/LupinIII anime, A Woman Named Fujiko Mine, the opening is dedicated to a reference to Wuthering Heights. One episode includes it as part of the story.
* In the fourth Manga/LupinIII anime, A Woman Named Fujiko Mine, the opening is dedicated to a reference to Wuthering Heights. One episode includes it as part of the story.