Wuthering Heights in One Hour: A Complete Adaptation of Emily Brontë's Novel Audiobook By Emily Brontë, Henry Bugalho cover art

Wuthering Heights in One Hour: A Complete Adaptation of Emily Brontë's Novel

The Full Story Retold in Modern English — Every Character, Every Scene, Every Twist

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Wuthering Heights in One Hour: A Complete Adaptation of Emily Brontë's Novel

By: Emily Brontë, Henry Bugalho
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Read the story that inspired the 2026 film starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi — the complete tale, retold for modern readers

"Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."

You know the story. Or you think you do. On the wild Yorkshire moors, a foundling named Heathcliff and a girl named Catherine form a bond so fierce it will destroy everyone it touches — and outlast death itself.

But you've never read it like this.

Wuthering Heights in One Hour is a complete literary adaptation of Emily Brontë's masterpiece — not a summary, not a study guide, but the full story retold in vivid, accessible prose that preserves Brontë's voice while making every scene immediate and alive.

EVERY CHARACTER. EVERY TWIST. EVERY SCENE THAT MATTERS.

✦ Lockwood's terrifying encounter with Catherine's ghost at the window ✦ The confession: "I am Heathcliff — he's always, always in my mind" ✦ Heathcliff's return — wealthy, ruthless, and bent on destruction ✦ Catherine's death and Heathcliff's curse that echoes across generations ✦ The second generation's quiet revolution — love that builds instead of consuming ✦ The final mystery: do the lovers find peace, or do they wander still?

Adapted by Henry Bugalho — philosopher, writer, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts — with an introductory essay on why the great Victorian novels deserve to be experienced, not merely studied.

Perfect for:

  • Readers preparing for Emerald Fennell's 2026 film
  • Anyone who wants the complete Wuthering Heights story in a single sitting
  • Students who need more than SparkNotes but less than 400 pages
  • Book clubs looking for a powerful, discussable read
  • Fans of gothic romance, dark love stories, and literary classics

Part of the IN ONE HOUR series — great novels, completely retold.

"I cannot live without my life! I cannot live without my soul!"

Classics Literary History & Criticism Women's Fiction
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