Talk:Catherine Earnshaw
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editl removed this from "Effect on Modern Society and Popular Culture":
In 2008, it was announced that Abbie Cornish would star as Cathy in Peter Webber's new adaption of the novel, alongside German-born actor Michael Fassbender's Heathcliff. Cornish scored the role after Natalie Portman and Keira Knightley refused the part.
Because Gemma Arterton, eventually, got the role. (Paleocon44 (talk) 17:08, 18 December 2009 (UTC))
Catherine is the architect of her own misfortune disscused
editIs Catherine the cause of her misfortune 105.112.230.67 (talk) 22:47, 17 November 2021 (UTC)
Questionable quote
editI find in the article, " the famous ghostly utterance, "Let me in your window - I'm so cold!", [was later used by Kate Bush]". There is no doubt that Kate Bush sang this (though she actually sang "I'm so cold/Let me in your window"). But I can't recall this quote in the book, nor find it in the Project Gutenberg full text. Indeed, I don't see how it could be there, as the ghost does not appear to the reader. Early on we find "let me in" (but not "I'm so cold") but this is not the ghost of Catherine in the story, it it is a dream of Mr Lockwood. I won't touch the article, as I may have missed something, but I suspect this is a false memory or popular myth. 185.59.207.210 (talk) 16:35, 16 October 2023 (UTC)