NICK FERRIS reviews Yuval Noah Harari’s latest publication 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. Nearly a fifth of the way through the 21st century, philosophical and..
THOMAS NGUYEN discusses Mary Wollstonecraft’s message on education for the Time’s Up generation. Following the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, the ever-growing number of liberating..
EMMA CHEUNG explores the concealment of queer identity in Sarah Waters’ Fingersmith and Park Chan-Wook’s The Handmaiden. The lesbian narrative of Sarah Waters’ Fingersmith revolves..
OLIVIA WARD JACKSON explores gendered agency in Jane Eyre, relating it to contemporary debate on sexual misconduct in the workplace. This year, Brontë lovers will pay further homage to..
IMOGEN GODDARD explores the complexities of translating from book to film, and the ways in which these media can work in tandem. Books are always better..
HAZEL THOMPSON reviews Hell-P Me, the first book of poems by London-based collective Little Grape Jelly. In the modern digital age, we face new forms of..
TICE CIN explores the impact of the Arab Spring on fiction across Africa. How has literature written across Africa changed since the Arab Spring began..
ISSARIYA MORGAN discusses a burgeoning and resistant poetics of austerity in Greece. On the 5th July 2015, jubilant crowds poured into Syntagma Square in Athens to celebrate..
SABRINA MATICA-HICKEY explores the enduring relevance of Wide Sargasso Sea, fifty years after its publication. ‘Reader, I married him.’ Any self-professed book-worm will recognise this line from Charlotte..
JENNA MAHALE explores the revolutionary fiction of Eimear McBride. An author is often publicly cast in a political role, their opinion given a clout which..
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