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It feels like Wuthering Heights has swept back into the cultural conversation—whether it’s through rereads of the novel, rewatches of film adaptations, or simply the collective fascination with its gothic storms and tangled emotions. And honestly… how could a librarian not wade into that literary storm?
In this episode, I’m joined by Suzy from Scent n’ Sensibility for a spirited exploration of Emily Brontë’s iconic novel. We try to touch on as many aspects as possible: its wild emotional extremes, its bleak and beautiful setting, the messy humanity of its characters, and the way this story somehow manages to linger darkly in the corner.
We also take a closer look at Emerald Fennell’s recent reimagining of the Wuthering Heights universe. How does it reshape Brontë’s themes? And where does it veer into territory that feels… let’s say, ambitiously debatable?
If you’re a gothic fiction fan, a fragrance nerd, or just someone who enjoys a bit of delicious literary chaos—this one’s for you.
Fragrances mentioned:
L'orpheline - Serge Lutens
Velvet Moss - Scent Trunk
Oud Infini - Dusita
Relique d’Amour - Oriza L. Legrand
Gorseland - Jorum Studios
Cabochard - Gres
Caleche - Hermes
Anglomania - Vivienne Westwood
Ectoplasm - Fantôme
Book discussed:
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
Film discussed:
”Wuthering Heights” - Director Emerald Fennell
Find Suzy on
Instagram: @scen.tnsensibility
TikTok: @scentnsensibility
Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Clare Presser5
33 ratings
It feels like Wuthering Heights has swept back into the cultural conversation—whether it’s through rereads of the novel, rewatches of film adaptations, or simply the collective fascination with its gothic storms and tangled emotions. And honestly… how could a librarian not wade into that literary storm?
In this episode, I’m joined by Suzy from Scent n’ Sensibility for a spirited exploration of Emily Brontë’s iconic novel. We try to touch on as many aspects as possible: its wild emotional extremes, its bleak and beautiful setting, the messy humanity of its characters, and the way this story somehow manages to linger darkly in the corner.
We also take a closer look at Emerald Fennell’s recent reimagining of the Wuthering Heights universe. How does it reshape Brontë’s themes? And where does it veer into territory that feels… let’s say, ambitiously debatable?
If you’re a gothic fiction fan, a fragrance nerd, or just someone who enjoys a bit of delicious literary chaos—this one’s for you.
Fragrances mentioned:
L'orpheline - Serge Lutens
Velvet Moss - Scent Trunk
Oud Infini - Dusita
Relique d’Amour - Oriza L. Legrand
Gorseland - Jorum Studios
Cabochard - Gres
Caleche - Hermes
Anglomania - Vivienne Westwood
Ectoplasm - Fantôme
Book discussed:
Wuthering Heights - Emily Brontë
Film discussed:
”Wuthering Heights” - Director Emerald Fennell
Find Suzy on
Instagram: @scen.tnsensibility
TikTok: @scentnsensibility
Theme music for the show was created by Raul Sanchez I Jorge. Check out his solo work on Wild Animal Records
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.