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Sally Minogue looks at The Mill on the Floss
‘In their death they were not divided’: Sally Minogue takes a look at ‘The Mill on the Floss’ in the bicentenary year of George Eliot’s birth.
Gained in translation
Tom Griffith considers the merits of a classic translation for a classic text.
Shakespeare’s Muddles
The Bard Embraces Impossibilities – Cedric Watts explains.
David Stuart Davies goes off in search of Moby Dick, the great white whale.
David Stuart Davies goes off in search of the great white whale.
The Newgate Controversy Part Two
In the conclusion of his article, Stephen Carver recounts how Dickens overcame his critics, notably Thackeray, to achieve lasting fame as a champion of the poor and vulnerable.
Sally Minogue looks at John Keats
John Keats’ ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ recently won Twitter’s Poetry Society Classic Poem World Cup: Sally Minogue tells us why.
The Newgate Controversy Part One
Stephen Carver looks at the events that threatened the reputation of the young Charles Dickens
Sally Minogue looks at Les Misérables
Sally Minogue looks at Victor Hugo’s novel and Andrew Davies’ adaptation for BBC Television
Feminist Shakespeare?
Professor Cedric Watts looks at the many strong female characters found in Shakespeare’s works.