Students undertaking English and Politics at Queen’s explore literatures in English in the widest possible sense. From the earliest writings in Anglo-Saxon to contemporary Irish, British, and ‘global’ ...
Although the world of urban music already moves millions of dollars, it has not prevented the usual academic classism from dismissing its discussion in the classroom, which remains less explored than ...
Discover 100 inspirational ways to make magical memories with your loved ones in Gloucestershire — carefully curated by SoGlos. How many things can you tick off the 2025-26 edition of the ...
Re Jennifer Williams’ interesting piece “Rural England considers redrawing the map” (Outlook, February 20), earlier this month I attended the Wessex Regionalist party’s Spring meeting in ...
William Brangham spoke with the authors of "In Covid's Wake: How Our Politics Failed Us," a new book that’s sharply critical of how America responded to this crisis.
The best-selling author of “A Man Called Ove,” “Anxious People,” and the “Beartown” trilogy highlights four novels from his ...
Kristie Frederick Daugherty is celebrating National Poetry Month in April by partnering with Swift Alert to connect Swifties to poetry.
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
In 'Cosmic Connections,' Charles Taylor focuses on how art, and poetry in particular, both expresses and responds to the ...
Now after years of painstaking collaborative work with the university’s Cultural Heritage Imaging Laboratory (CHIL), ...
The pope’s embrace of literature and history is a sharp contrast to some of his predecessors, a medievalist explains.