The Brontë museum has suggested that Heathcliff may have been black. Heathcliff features as the brooding anti-hero in Wuthering Heights, a tale of passion that shocked the Victorian public when it was ...
In 1973, newspapers around the country saw the debut of artist George Gately's Heathcliff, a single-panel comic strip about a mischievous orange tabby who menaces dogs and haunts local fish markets.
Often called "comics' original orange cat," Heathcliff is the surreal alternative to Garfield, routinely breaking with ...
Emily Brontë, who was born 200 years ago, imagined a character who for many is the ultimate romantic hero but for others is a menace, writes Hephzibah Anderson. Brooding, untameable, downright ...