Angry Young Men at the Kitchen Sink
This week, I was struck by this article in The Guardian, about the humble beginnings of a literary publisher. Back […]
Read more →Exploring Literature for A Level Study
This week, I was struck by this article in The Guardian, about the humble beginnings of a literary publisher. Back […]
Read more →You may be familiar with this poem, at least by reputation: I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on […]
Read more →Harry Perrin wrote for us at the beginning of July this year, suggesting that there will always be an appropriate […]
Read more →English politics has had a couple of interesting weeks after the government tried to get one of its MPs off […]
Read more →Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is an extraordinary novel. Published when its author was 29 years old, it has become the […]
Read more →A Level results are due tomorrow. After these past two crazy years of education, I hope all students get the […]
Read more →Often when we are discussing literary texts, we explore different critical responses to them and we also consider the context […]
Read more →Some more poetry thoughts this week, as the Forward Foundation has announced its shortlist for the Forward Prize. On the […]
Read more →Anyone studying Chaucer will know The Canterbury Tales, a construction of a number of stories told by a group of […]
Read more →Eastertime approaches, and everyone needs some relaxation – and what better relaxation than exploration in bookland? So a few recommendations. […]
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