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Sally Minogue looks at W.B. Yeats’ Collected Poems
In the centenary year of Irish Partition, Sally Minogue looks at The Collected Poems of W. B. Yeats in the light of the poet’s relationship to Irish history and identity.
David Stuart Davies looks at The Awakening
David Stuart Davies looks at Kate Chopin’s influential novel, first published in 1899.
Mia Forbes looks at Silas Marner
Mia Forbes looks at George Eliot’s (Mary Anne Evans) third novel.
Stephen Carver looks at Orlando
‘The longest and most charming love letter in literature’ – Virginia Woolf’s ‘Orlando’
David Stuart Davies looks at The Old Curiosity Shop
David Stuart Davies looks at Dickens’s fourth novel, containing his familiar mix of comedy and drama.
Sally Minogue looks at D.H. Lawrence
Sally Minogue picks a path through ‘The Complete Poems of D. H. Lawrence’
Angels in the poetry of William Blake
Angels in the poetry of William Blake by Mia Forbes
Sally Minogue looks at The Great Gatsby
In the year when Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is released from American copyright, Sally Minogue considers the novel’s seductive power.
Stephen Carver on Huckleberry Finn
The First Great American Novel