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'''Heathcliff''', sometimes spelled '''Heathcliffe''', was character from a | '''Heathcliff''', sometimes spelled '''Heathcliffe''', was character from a [[Emily Brontë|Brontë]] novel, ''[[Wuthering Heights]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[She Came From Another World! (short story)|She Came From Another World!]]'') | ||
== As a work of fiction == | |||
When reading ''Wuthering Heights'', [[Maxie (The Door We Forgot)|Maxie]] queried to [[Giles (When to Die)|Giles]] why [[Catherine (character)|Catherine]] didn't just [[marry]] [[Linton]] and Heathcliffe. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[She Came From Another World! (short story)|She Came From Another World!]]'') | |||
== As a real person == | |||
Heathcliffe was used as an avatar by a [[Mindsmith]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Most Excellent Match (audio story)|A Most Excellent Match]]'') | Heathcliffe was used as an avatar by a [[Mindsmith]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Most Excellent Match (audio story)|A Most Excellent Match]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 21:47, 28 September 2020
Heathcliff, sometimes spelled Heathcliffe, was character from a Brontë novel, Wuthering Heights. (PROSE: She Came From Another World!)
As a work of fiction
When reading Wuthering Heights, Maxie queried to Giles why Catherine didn't just marry Linton and Heathcliffe. (PROSE: She Came From Another World!)
As a real person
Heathcliffe was used as an avatar by a Mindsmith. (AUDIO: A Most Excellent Match)
Heathcliff was invited to a party Iris Wildthyme threw in the village of Hobbes End on May Day 1972 to celebrate the 15th anniversary of her adventures in print. (PROSE: From Wildthyme with Love)
Behind the scenes
Heathcliff is a major character in Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights.