
Category: Literature


The Rebirth Of Reading The Physical Book

The best movies, music, TV shows and books to check out this month

BREAKING FREE: Prisons in Margaret Atwood’s ‘Alias Grace’ and Sarah Waters’s ‘Affinity’

Get Cultured: What To Watch, Listen To And Read This Month

Rewriting fairy tales: The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter

Are marriage and independence mutually exclusive? Explored through Jane Austen’s Emma (1815) and Charlotte Smith’s Emmeline (1788),

The liminality of travel journalism: A case study of Joanna Lumley’s Greek Odyssey (2011) documentary series.
What makes a new story NEWS? News Values and the death of Princess Diana

Congratulations to Brunel’s journalism masters’s Launchpad 2 team

The jungle as central to the embodied experience of Ceylon during the early C20th

“SIDEKICKS” – In Crime Fiction

World War II Literature and Buildings – Simon Mawer’s ‘The Glass Room’

Rethinking 9/11: “a special effect which outdid all others” (Zizek)

The Queen of Crime: Agatha Christie as Freedom Fighter

Seeing as it’s almost Halloween… a bit of Edgar Allen Poe!

Does R.M Ballantyne’s The Coral Island illustrate a desire to preserve British supremacy and identity abroad?
