Writing in The Times Literary Supplement, Professor Alison Shell (UCL English) explores how the social geography of Oxford influenced the writing of C. S. Lewis. This article appeared in The Times ...
There’s something a bit theme-park about Oxford. Lovers of fantasy fiction, young and old, can hurtle down Alice’s rabbit hole, as excavated by Lewis Carroll – the pseudonym of the Oxford don Charles ...
Bonney notes that this transformation involves “the loss of language, communication and thought … The rebel angels are forced into a ‘maddening intensity’ of noise, where thought and speech become ...
While Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson would go on to win the presidency in 1964, Gillespie would announce another short-lived campaign in 1971, which he ultimately dropped out of. If he hadn’t, perhaps the ...
The consequences for the EU as a whole are set to be drastic. Getting barmier for Barnier: Fifty-seven days after becoming PM, the former European commissioner and Brexit negotiator dubbed “Babar” ...