Why Edgar is more like Bevis than lunatic Poor Tom
The English Romance in Time
The English Romance in Time
This week's competition to identify a book from its opening sentence is from a Norwegian novel of rural life: "The long, long road over the moors and up into the forest - who trod it into being first...
Shakespeare and the French Poet
The Contemporary Irish Novel
A History of French Literature
J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading
Crime in Literature
An escalating war against academic plagiarism in the US looks set to spread to the UK after claiming its first English scalp. Following a spate of claims of plagiarism by academics in the US, The...
Greenhouse gases are not only destroying our world they are also making space increasingly unsafe, causing a ring of debris to accumulate around the Earth, researchers have warned. Scientists at...
Theologist Paul D. Murray examines the challenges facing Pope John Paul II's successor Paul D. Murray, a specialist in modern Roman Catholic theology at Durham University, refuses to predict who will...
* St Martin's College, Lancaster, has awarded the following titles: David Manning , research co-ordinator, professor of medical imaging; Hilary Cooper , former reader in education, professor of...

A new contender for a proposed national test to identify the relative strengths and potential of university applicants was unveiled this week by an international partnership of exam boards....
Students with the highly infectious liver disease hepatitis B may soon be allowed to train as doctors after a review by the Government and universities, The Times Higher can reveal. At the moment...
A "most dreadful" sea monster that was sighted off the coast of Greenland in the 18th century may have been an excited whale with an impressive erection, researchers have revealed, writes Anna...
DONS' DINS The slimming down of the academic lunch