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Annus Horribilis
Perhaps the best thing we can say about 2016 is that it is nearly over. We look back in anguish.
To Walk Invisible: The Brontë Sisters
Sally Minogue watches Sally Wainwright’s new drama about the Brontës
Mystery Murder and Mayhem at Christmas
David Stuart Davies explores classic detective fiction for tales of dark deeds done at Chrsitmas
The Science Fiction Films of H.G. Wells: Part Two
David Stuart Davies concludes his review of the film adaptations of H.G. Wells ‘scientific romances’.
Stefania Ciocia reviews the National Theatre’s Peter Pan
Stefania Ciocia reviews the current National Theatre production
Ford Madox Ford, Brexit and Trump
On Ford’s birthday, Sara Haslam considers how he might have viewed the momentous events of 2016
Meet the Author
We wrestle with the problems of working with a group of writers who have joined the choir invisible.
What If… The science fiction films of H. G. Wells
Part One of David Stuart Davies’ review of how Wells’ classic novels have fared on the big screen
Will the real father of ‘modern’ Christmas please stand up!
Where do our (often non-religious) traditional customs originate from? Two words: Charles Dickens