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In Search of a Beautiful Freedom brings together the best work from Farah Jasmine Griffin's rich forays on music, Black feminism, literature, the crises ...
An authoritative edition of Oscar Wilde's critical writings shows how the renowned dramatist and novelist also transformed the art of commentary.
Though he is ...
From the award-winning biographer of Chaucer, the story of his most popular and scandalous character, from the Middle Ages to #MeToo.
Ever since her triumphant ...
Our winter issue features Raymond Antrobus on performer Johnnie Ray, Marina Benjamin on playing professional blackjack, Chanelle Benz on searching for a homeland, Annie Ernaux ...
The capacity to tell stories - along with language and the ability to create art - is seen as both intrinsic and unique to the human species ...
The Making of Shakespeare's First Folio offers the first comprehensive biography of the earliest collected edition of Shakespeare's plays. In November 1623, the ...
'Invigorating ... engaging ... thrilling' Samantha Ellis, GUARDIAN
'An astonishing tour-de-force . . . Juliet has found the biographer she deserves' Marion Turner
A cultural, historical, and literary exploration of ...
Ovid's Metamorphoses has entranced audiences for two thousand years, from Rome under Augustus to humanities classrooms today. Borrowing liberally from Greek and Roman mythology ...
A celebration of all the weird and wonderful books to be found at an antiquarian bookshop. Books have the power to enrich the soul, to ...
An elevated, gifty anthology of love letters from history's most passionate romantics.
This beautiful volume features love letters from a variety of people throughout ...
An award-winning study of England's unique and peculiarly insular variant of modernism. While the battles for modern art and society were being fought in ...
Light, air and the autumn wind. Good drying weather. Ethics and history and peace and war and the laundry. Taking stock. Abandoned cities, lost children ...
A richly illustrated book in which leading cultural critics, authors, and academics reflect on the radical achievement and innovation of Art Spiegelman's Pulitzer Prize-winning ...
First published in 1996, HEAT is a literary magazine dedicated to publishing essays, stories, and poetry by Australian and overseas writers of the highest quality ...