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Canadian Literature Canadian literature is almost entirely a late-20th century phenomenon. Though the Victorian era (183 ...
A 40-minute documentary titled “To Have a Name Worth Owning” will premiere at the Aiken Center for the Arts this coming Tuesday, March 11, at 6 p.m.
Husain, a former presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, will speak at the symposium on Friday 7 March at Reed Hall on Exeter’s Streatham campus. She will discuss themes from her book, Broken ...
The protagonist for Irish writer James Joyce’s modernist novel ‘Ulysses’ (1922), was allegedly inspired by a Jewish painter ...
In the US, a beard was often seen as a symbol of the Abolitionist movement. John Brown sported one. So did John C. Frémont, the anti-slavery Republican who lost the 1856 presidential election. Abraham ...
Lucy Hughes-Hallett on why Lampedusa’s peerless Italian novel – now a lavish Netflix series – has lost none of its bite ...
Spanish-language literature has shaped U.S. history for centuries, yet much of it remains overlooked. In Florilegio, professor emeritus Víctor Fuentes uncovers a rich literary tradition spanning from ...
Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century British and Irish Studies at UB brings together ... We work closely with our Americanist colleagues as well as with faculty in global literature and in other ...