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English Literature

Why Do We Hate The Word Moist?

Scientists have conducted an experiment to understand why people have such strong aversions to words...

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Classics

Tale as old as time: A dark re-imagining?

2019 is set to be a ‘blockbuster’ year with live action versions of several Disney class...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Tang Xianzu: The ‘Chinese’ Shakespeare

A recent article by ‘Quartz’ online has stated that ‘Archaeologists have found the tomb of Chi...

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English Literature

The Smell of Rebellion: female rage in children’s literature

In recent years, there has been a huge surge in the publication of feminist children’s books. Thes...

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English Literature

Tolkein, Le Guin, and the Prophetic Voice of Fantasy

A ‘new’ book by the late J.R.R Tolkien, published on the 30th of August, may well be his last. ...

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English Literature

Are Reality TV Shows perpetuating Emotional Abuse on our screens?

Reality TV shows, such as the hugely popular ‘Love Island’ or the fading favourite ‘Big Brothe...

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English Literature

Is DC’s first openly gay female superhero a modern role model?

Developed by the American TV channel CW, Batwoman, a new superhero programme, could soon be hitting ...

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English Literature

Why the condescension around comic book movies?

Superhero films have been a popular form of film entertainment for decades; however, there is a fear...

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English Literature

The Borrowing Bard?Playwright or Plagiarist?

Recent scholarship has added to the conversation about Shakespeare’s originality—or lack thereof...

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English Literature

Marvel’s Lukewarm Message

Marvel’s superhero sensation Black Panther has thus far grossed almost $1.2 billion worldwide, and...

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English Literature

Don’t judge this book by its cover

In the fantasy book world, one would expect that most fights would involve medieval weaponry or magi...

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English Literature

Meryl Streep © All Rights Reserved

‘What’s in a name?’ was a question posed by William Shakespeare in Act II Scene II of Romeo an...

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