Questions About Humanity: Keats and Ishiguro
Initially, there might not seem to be a great deal of common ground between the archetypal young Romantic poet, John […]
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Initially, there might not seem to be a great deal of common ground between the archetypal young Romantic poet, John […]
Read more →As promised, we are now going to have some students’ views on a range of more contemporary literature. We have […]
Read more →This week it’s students’ turn to make some recommendations. I’ve chosen three who have been reading amongst the classics, with […]
Read more →In this post I’d like to introduce you to JG Ballard. You may have met him before with his novel […]
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Read more →Today’s post marks Black History Month. First, a short lecture introducing the first post-colonial novel, by Chinua Achebe, which opened […]
Read more →I don’t know if any of you have seen Simon Schama’s series on the Romantics, but if you haven’t, you […]
Read more →Welcome to the new academic year, alive, kicking and reading. As you will so often be told, it’s really important […]
Read more →We have come to the end of the strangest ever term, and the last post for this academic year. It’s […]
Read more →Nobody can be unaware of the events which have unfurled across the world after the killing of George Floyd in […]
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