Wuthering Heights And Science Fiction
On Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights
Heather Parry | General Observations On Eggs | 15th February 2026 | U
Furious analysis of the recent film adaptation of Emily Brontë's novel. "Why adapt one story to turn it into another completely different story, of which many (better) versions already exist? Why is the resounding question you're left with after seeing this movie. Why am I supposed to give a fuck what an agonisingly posh woman from London thought Wuthering Heights was about when she was a teenager?" (5,200 words)
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The Secret History Of Indian Science Fiction
Gautam Bhatia | Alter Mag | 22nd November 2025
Survey of Indian science fiction in the 20C. "Before Asimov, there was Rokeya," who in 1905 published the first major work of Indian science fiction in English. Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain's dream of a woman-dominated world set off a literary tradition that moved from feminist utopias to technological dystopias. More recently, the genre has shown an interest in visualising "anti-caste futures" (5,000 words)