DIANA MOLDOVEANU explores conflicting voices in Sylvia Plath’s poem ‘A Mad Girl’s Love Song’. Sylvia Plath remains one of the most prolific poets in American literature,..
IMOGEN GODDARD explores the continuing relevance of Chaucer within a modern society obsessed with gossip and an increasing disregard of truth. Chaucer’s most well-known work..
JASPER NEWPORT explores the decadent party age of the 1920s and its moral implications in Fitzgerald’s literature. The Great Gatsby, perhaps the finest work of..
CHIARA MAURINO analyses the representation of the environment in Seamus Heaney’s poems ‘Act of Union’ and ‘The Bog Queen’. The landscape has always been a..
IMOGEN GODDARD explores the role of literature in examining and predicting climate change. There is an ever-growing focus on humanity’s impact on the environment— and..
ROISIN CONNEELY discusses the Romantic artists’ concerns for the natural environment, and how we can learn from them today. Romanticism is a literary movement which..
BEATRICE TECHAWATANASUK reviews the London Literature Festival event ‘Mohsin Hamid and Riz Ahmed: Migration and Magic’. ‘What is it that makes the migrant story so..
FATIMA JAFAR reviews the poetry of Sandra Brown Springer and Remi-Lyn Brown, performed in an event celebrating black queer womanhood. DISRUPTION, an event marking the..
ALICE NELSON reviews British Library event ‘Leonard Cohen: The Flame’ Leonard Cohen, prolific singer-songwriter, poet and novelist, passed away on the 7th of November 2016...
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