Paula Maggio wrote 1 week ago: A student-faculty team at Mars Hills College has won grant funding to explore the connection between … more →
lifebythebooks wrote 2 weeks ago: I wrote a paper on this book for class comparing Mrs. Ramsay to Emma Woodhouse. It makes sense just … more →
tuulenhaiven wrote 2 weeks ago: (Taking a break from narcissismy vacation-related posts…) Back in August I posted about my fir … more →
manicddaily wrote 3 weeks ago: One of the side effects of a tragedy like the shooting at Fort Hood is its overshadowing of so many … more →
Paula Maggio wrote 4 weeks ago: Susan Hill had a mountain of books inside her Gloucestershire farmhouse that she had never made time … more →
Alice Lowe wrote 1 month ago: I just finished reading something wild and wicked, wonderful and Woolfian. Knowing that I’m always l … more →
Paula Maggio wrote 2 months ago: Did Virginia Woolf like science fiction? Did science fiction influence her novels? Those questions n … more →
Alice Lowe wrote 2 months ago: Oryx and Crake, Margaret Atwood’s terrifying picture of the future run amok, starts with an epigraph … more →
Food Network UK wrote 2 months ago: Food and literature have gone hand in hand ever since we found adequate documenting alternatives to … more →
Alice Lowe wrote 3 months ago: I love to read writers talking about their lives, their work, their influences. A 1989 Paris Review … more →
marcodante wrote 3 months ago: “The fiery aspects of thought and feeling that initially compel the artistic voyage—fierce energy, h … more →
Griselda Murray Brown wrote 4 months ago: I missed the entrance to the Tsuglagkhang Complex – which contains the official residence of the Dal … more →
amateurdelivre wrote 4 months ago: About the Author: Sheryl A. Keen has a bachelor’s degree in History with a minor in English Liter … more →
rm144 wrote 4 months ago: I must be starving for words, because there’s a reading frenzy going on in my home. Books were … more →
falcondave wrote 4 months ago: “To the Lighthouse” and Keatsian notions of Beauty, Truth and Negative Capability: Beauty is truth, … more →
Paula Maggio wrote 5 months ago: Porthminster Beach Virginia Woolf’s good name has been used to sell many things. Now it is bei … more →
jenlillith wrote 5 months ago: 1. To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf. To be succinct, if you like Virginia, you’ll like it, an … more →
arieldreyer wrote 7 months ago: In 1925 Virginia Woolf drew what looked like an “H”—two blocky columns joined by a line—in her noteb … more →