Wuthering Heights is an 1846 novel by Emily Brontë.
Wuthering Heights may also refer to:
- Wuthering Heights (1939 film), a film adaptation of the novel starring Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon
- Wuthering Heights (1953 film), a BBC film adaptation of the novel
- Wuthering Heights (1954 film) by Luis Buñuel, also known by the titles Abismo de pasion and Cumbres Borrascosas
- Wuthering Heights (1962 TV adaptation), a 1962 BBC TV adaptation starring Keith Michell as Heathcliffe and Claire Bloom as Cathy
- Wuthering Heights (1970 film), a film adaptation of the novel starring Timothy Dalton
- Wuthering Heights (1988 film), a 1988 Japanese adaptation
- Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, a 1992 film adaptation of the novel starring Juliette Binoche and Ralph Fiennes
- Wuthering Heights (musical), a 1992 musical/operatic version by Bernard J. Taylor
- Wuthering Heights (opera), a 1958 opera by Carlisle Floyd
- Wuthering Heights (2003 film), a TV-movie adaptation starring Mike Vogel and Erika Christensen
- Wuthering Heights (2009 television serial), an ITV television adaptation starring Tom Hardy and Charlotte Riley
- Wuthering Heights (band), a Danish heavy metal band
- "Wuthering Heights" (song), a song by Kate Bush
- "Wuthering Heights", a song by Angra
- "Wuthering Heights", a song by Ali Project
- "Wuthering Heights", a poem by Sylvia Plath
- "Wuthering Heights", a poem by Ted Hughes, in response to Plath's poem
- The Ghost of Wuthering Heights, a radio adaptation of the novel produced by the Radio Tales series for National Public Radio
See also
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