November 7, 2025 – "Woolf likely imagined these cards would end up in a garbage can or, at best, someone’s attic." ...
Unearthed after a century, Virginia Woolf's "The Life of Violet" reveals three witty, tender portraits of friendship and freedom, capturing a young woman's search for identity in Victorian England.
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How a Broken Heart in Brussels Turned Charlotte Brontë into the First Modern Feminist Author
How Charlotte Brontë’s heartbreak in Brussels transformed her into a bold voice for women, changing literature and feminism ...
The patently pedestrian and strategically and morally untenable argument by former Vice-President Mahamudu Bawumia to be afforded another wasteful shot at the Presidency, for the second time around, ...
The British Film Festival is set to begin in Poznań, mid-western Poland, on Wednesday. Held under the motto “God Save the ...
As the air turns crisper and finding a seat in Bobst Library becomes increasingly challenging, curling up with a comfort book ...
Readers unfamiliar with the work of Melissa Febos might mistake The Dry Season: A Memoir of Pleasure in a Year Without Sex for a stunt in the played-out mode of The Year of Living Biblically. But ...
The Duchess of Atholl, born this week in 1874, was not your typical duchess. Not your typical Tory. Few have broken the mould so spectacularly – or been so unfairly forgotten ...
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In this century, literature (like nostalgia) isn't what it used to be
The best of fiction from the first quarter of this century are nowhere close to their counterparts from the twentieth century ...
There are still a number of magazines that publish short stories. Not all of them are British, and not all of them are ...
Urmila Seshagiri was researching Virginia Woolf's unpublished autobiography when she uncovered a revised version of disregarded short stories.
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