Grinling was an Anglo-Dutchman whose works are found in Windsor Castle, Kensington Palace, Hampton Court Palace and St Paul’s Cathedral. By familiarising yourself with his work, you’ll visualise the ...
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The War Of The Worlds: What Wells Really Meant
The War Of The Worlds was a series written by H.G. Wells that was published in 1898. The book follows an unnamed protagonist as he and his brother try to survive an alien invasion from the planet Mars ...
A spiritualist, newspaper publisher and political activist, Woodhull defied social convention in nearly every aspect of her ...
New novels by Olga Tokarczuk and Kamilah Cole, nonfiction by John Darnielle and Olivia Nuzzi, a Booker Prize finalist and ...
Photo provided to China Daily] Recently, 16 Chinese online novels have been added to the collection of the British Library, ...
The stated goal of the modernists was to “make it new,” and that they did. This includes authors such as Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Knut Hamsun, Joseph Conrad and James Joyce, among many ...
Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf and their contemporaries produced wildly different books with one thing in common: the belief that writers needed to break with the old.
When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. THE INSIDER: Malcolm Cowley and the Triumph of American Literature, by Gerald Howard It’s hard to ...
A new book, "The Most Powerful Word," explores why Mississippi has produced so many acclaimed authors. Authors Josh Clark and Judy Long interviewed dozens of Mississippi writers for the book, ...
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