First Impressions
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a tale of a maid of Marshalsea: "Thirty years ago, Marseilles lay burning in...
This week's First Impressions, the competition in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, comes from a tale of a maid of Marshalsea: "Thirty years ago, Marseilles lay burning in...
Glyph-Breaker - Rongorongo
From Knowledge to Narrative
Against the Law
Dickens's Journalism 2 - Charles Dickens
The Merry Heart
A Preface to Greene
T. S. Eliot
Post-Colonial Theory
English Shakespeares
The Novel and the Nation - Mistaken Identities
John Stanislaus Joyce
Can Jane Eyre Be Happy? More Puzzles in Classic Fiction
The Eagleton Reader
Why poor means poorly and wealth buys health David Proctor, 13, Cleveden Secondary School "I live in Easterhouse (a peripheral estate on the east side of Glasgow) now, but I lived in Maryhill up to...