The Jane Austen book sleuth is happy to inform Janeites that many Austen inspired books are heading our way in April, so keep your eyes open for these new titles. Nonfiction Jane’s Fame: How J… more →
AustenproseLex Loizides wrote 1 month ago: John Humphrys, respected journalist and host of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme found himself verbally … more →
whyevolutionistrue wrote 2 months ago: by Greg Mayer A paper in this week’s Nature (abstract only; here’s a NY Times piece on i … more →
couragetotremble wrote 2 months ago: Scientists closer to finding origins of life is the title of an article in today’s NZHerald (d … more →
scaryreasoner wrote 2 months ago: The RNA World hypothesis just got a big boost. This article at the NY Times is reporting that two of … more →
Laurel Ann wrote 3 months ago: The Jane Austen book sleuth is happy to inform Janeites that many Austen inspired books are heading … more →
Sarah wrote 4 months ago: Copyright kills innovation (via No Rock And Roll Fun). During my masters in 2005, we had a tutorial … more →
ccwe wrote 7 months ago: STEPHEN SPENDER a centenary conference Friday 27 February 2009 organised by the Institute of Englis … more →
Lara King wrote 7 months ago: The City course sometimes feels like a journalistic version of the X Factor boot camp: industry ment … more →
dactylograph wrote 10 months ago: Plumb Show Installation Plumb Cast Delphine Bedient ↑ Marlene Bouchard ↑ Emily Eddy … more →
Laurel Ann wrote 1 year ago: It was a sweet view — sweet to the eye and the mind. English verdure, English culture, Englis … more →
gaycondo wrote 1 year ago: If you have ever flipped through a Portland weekly music section this past year, it ain’t no … more →
Guru wrote 1 year ago: Laila Lalami recommends How to read a novel of John Sutherland: So books like John Sutherland’ … more →
evolution wrote 1 year ago: The Orange Prize for Fiction is exclusively awarded to women for contributions to literature. Accord … more →
Donna wrote 2 years ago: If you recognise the title of this post, then you have probably come across the bibliophile world of … more →