The Challenging Drama of Harold Pinter
The Homecoming by Harold Pinter is a remarkable play. It is staged quite frequently, and I have seen it in […]
Read more →Exploring Literature for A Level Study
The Homecoming by Harold Pinter is a remarkable play. It is staged quite frequently, and I have seen it in […]
Read more →This week, I was struck by this article in The Guardian, about the humble beginnings of a literary publisher. Back […]
Read more →Times, they are a-changin’, sang Bob Dylan. He’s not just a singer, remember, but the winner of the Nobel Prize […]
Read more →At last we near the end of the autumn term and head towards Christmas. I hope that Santa has been […]
Read more →‘Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?’ ‘My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun.’ You might be familiar […]
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 →There have been intriguing reports about two recently published novels. One of them is a dark fantasy. Piranesi is 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 →I hope that many of you will have seen a production by the Royal Shakespeare Company, whether that is live […]
Read more →I have an eclectic selection of pointers this week, starting with Grayson Perry. You may be familiar with Perry’s ceramics, […]
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