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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 ...
Ticket to ride on the London Metro If Underground movements are your cuppa tea – or Matcha Latte – hop aboard. ‘Mind the Gap between the train and the platform. This is the Jubilee ...
Madeline Miller spent over a decade writing The Song of Achilles – a fantasy romance retelling of Homer’s epic poem The Iliad ...
Our cultural touchstones series examines works that have had a lasting influence In 1967, French literary and cultural critic ...
I stopped dressing up for church. Until then my typical Sunday outfit consisted of either one of my better dresses or a skirt ...
Declan Lynch’s celebration of John Giles and his view that the RTÉ panel were the best on the planet (‘Thank you, John Giles, for putting brains over banter’, June 29) took me back to 2002, when my ...
Krishen Khanna, the last surviving member of the Progressive Artists’ Group, stands tall at 100, relentlessly documenting the ...
Are all cultures equal? That is, after all, the taken-for-granted premise behind the now deeply rooted and unquestioned ...
The 2025 festival programme offers a chance to discover new talents while bringing experienced poets to Winchester.
Childhood summers on an island without TV made her a fervent reader. The result: a new entry in the “How to Train Your Dragon ...
The Daffodil Days depicts a pivotal year in the marriage of 20th-century literature’s most infamous couple, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.