A nation of letters and tyrants
Literary Russia
Literary Russia
Neue Gedichte/New Poems
The Erotic Imagination
The Arabic Language
Portuguese Verbs and Essentials of Grammar
Stanley Spencer
The Handbook of Sociolinguistics
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from an early 19th-century poet who was deserted by hersea-faring husband: "The...
The cultural studies journal parallax is published quarterly and not three times a year as stated in last week's review (THES, February 20).
Lesbians and gays are celebrating a victory over bigotry in psychology. Celia Kitzinger hopes it presages a more inclusive approach to research. Lesbian and gay studies in Britain achieved a major...
Ted Hughes's new collection of poems to his dead wife allows him to counter criticism of his own role in Sylvia Plath's tragic life. Cora Kaplan explores a literary war that has raged for 35 years....
John Osmond interviews Elan Closs Stephens, the drama lecturer who has assumed a key role in the future of S4C, the Welsh-language television channel. In the 1980s, the very survival of the Welsh...
Could religion hold the key to the environmental catastrophes threatening the world? Geneticist Sam Berry explains why natural theology is currently in vogue among scientists. The eighth earl of...
Socrates and Beethoven were black, and whites are genetic mutants say some Afrocentric scholars. Stephen Howe on an inverted racism The history of Africa and Africans has probably been subject to...
Synthesised speech is rarely convincing. In our series on young researchers, Katrina Wishart meets Iain Murray, who wants to put life into monotone electronic voices "It's like standing on the edge...