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  <title>Controversy on the Moors: What’s up with Emerald Fennell and Wuthering Heights?</title>
  <description>Mariquita, Jordy, and Nox get together to explain the controversies around Emerald Fennell’s adaptation of Wuthering Heights, weigh in on whether they think the uproar is valid (spoiler: they do!), and provide their opinions on just how romantic literature’s first romance book really is. CW: intimate partner violence, child abuse, animal abuse, sexual assault, generational trauma, maternal mortality, child abandonment. &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Books mentioned: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte &amp;amp;nbsp; Support and follow our hosts! Follow Mariquita: Instagram // Threads // Storygraph // Bluesky Follow Jordy: Instagram // TikTok Follow Nox: Instagram // TikTok //  Threads  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Check out our online community here!&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. &amp;amp;nbsp; Original music by Amarissa &amp;amp;nbsp; Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website,  sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, BlueSky, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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