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wrote 1 week ago: I am usually very, very weary of movie adaptations of literary classics. – For example, ust lo … more →
wrote 2 weeks ago: Article by Matthew Lewis and Doug Coombe of Model D The term infrastructure often conjures images of … more →
wrote 3 weeks ago: By Hattie Sime, editor of Run Hattie Run As the only competitive diving club in south Wales, the Abe … more →
wrote 4 weeks ago: As part of the site, I am working on a collection of resources designed to be used to supplement A-L … more →
wrote 1 month ago: This was a time when British lords and wealthy merchants constructed elaborate ‘gardens’ of rambling … more →
wrote 1 month ago: “At this writing,” Stephen King said of “The Monk,” “the book is over two hundred years old and stil … more →
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wrote 1 month ago: It has been two years since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II was released in theatres, b … more →
wrote 1 month ago: Ever since embarking on a History BA my ability to finish books I read for pleasure has rapidly decl … more →
wrote 1 month ago: ‘Our Boys’ at the Duchess Theatre – by Jonathan Lewis. Directed by David Grindley, designed by Jonat … more →
wrote 1 month ago: “Neville helped me grow up as much as he’s helped people who’ve watched the films. When I first star … more →
wrote 1 month ago: I recently got the chance to talk to web series guru and actor Brendan A. Bradley about his role in … more →
wrote 2 months ago: Papyrocentric Performativity Presents: Gábor, Gábor, Hej! — Paradoxes in Probability Theory an … more →
wrote 2 months ago: The Monk, Matthew Lewis (1796) It’s hard to believe that Lewis was only nineteen when he wrote The M … more →
wrote 2 months ago: The following article is taken from the introduction of my chapter on The Wandering Jew in my book T … more →
wrote 3 months ago: I read The Trial by Kafka a couple weeks back, and it’s been in my mind stewin’ ever sin … more →
wrote 3 months ago: “I’m glad you mentioned the ambiguity of Phillip. It’s something I’ve been s … more →