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Why hundreds of women dance to Kate Bush every year on Wuthering Heights Day
['Máriam Martínez-Bascuñán']
EL PAÍS in English
All those who dance are called Cathys, after both the novel’s heroine and the singer who gave her a voice.
For more than a century it has mostly been women who came here seeking other women.
Haworth, the village of the Brontë sisters.
The red does not erase anyone; it makes them appear together.
Emily, who wrote and described the moor as a force prior to any law, still summons the living.