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Crawford explores Eliot’s personal struggles and secret love affairsNewly revealed letters shed light on Eliot’s hidden ...
Peter Ackroyd’s “The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde” reimagines Wilde’s tragic wit in exile. Queer icons, caste futures, and ...
Barbara Holdridge and a friend found unlikely commercial success in the 1950s with recordings of such famous writers as Dylan Thomas and T.S. Eliot reciting their work. Holdridge died Monday at 95.
Behind the prestige of 'Heart of Darkness' lies a brutal colonial history. This deep dive explores what makes it both ...
I recently bought a history of 19th-century France from a reputable second-hand books site, where its condition was described ...
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Hampshire Chronicle on MSNWinchester Poetry Festival 2025 to 'revisit the classics'The 2025 festival programme offers a chance to discover new talents while bringing experienced poets to Winchester.
One of his novels is “Nick,” a fascinating prequel of a sort to “The Great Gatsby,” which imagines the story of Nick Carraway ...
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Lancashire Evening Post on MSNMichael Rosen to appear at Morecambe Poetry Festival’s ‘Raucous Celebration of Words’Michael Rosen, Clare Ferguson Walker, Henry Normal, Nigel Planer, John Hegley, Jan Brierton, Robin Ince and Luke Wright will ...
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The Mary Sue on MSN10 Fantasy Books With Beautiful Prose That Reads Like PoetryMadeline Miller spent over a decade writing The Song of Achilles – a fantasy romance retelling of Homer’s epic poem The Iliad ...
Rachel Cusk, Leslie Jamison and other contemporary authors dissect failed marriage, relationships that survive from inertia, the end of monogamy, libido changes and the power of desire ...
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