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A Review of the Horse Dancer by Jojo Moyes
Sparked by a piece in the Philadelphia Weekly, Jojo Moyes writes an incredible story of trials, hope and the chance to escape through horses.
Jan 18, 2012
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Chris Thomas
Dickens' Rebel Woman
In this Dickens anniversary year, a look at a heroic woman in Dickens who is NOT an Angel in the House, and nothing at all like Little Nell.
Jan 18, 2012
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Margaret Jones
J.R.R. Tolkien and the Queen
Tolkien was an Oxford professor teaching and studying languages. Queen Margrethe of Denmark is an artist who contributed her art to "Lord of the Rings."
Dec 29, 2011
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Frances Simmons
Harry Potter Cheat Sheet
If you didn't get involved in the Potter phenomenon, or are already forgetting the basics, this may help.
Dec 17, 2011
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Christina Guerrero
Neil Jordan, Bram Stoker and the Vampire: A Review of 'Mistaken'
A review of 'Mistaken,' Neil Jordan's recent novel of vampires, doppelgangers and Bram Stoker's house in 1960s Dublin.
Dec 6, 2011
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Ross Moore
Princess Diana - The Day She Didn't Die
Where were you on 31 August 1997? Like 9/11, most people remember what they were doing the day Princess Diana was killed. But what if she had survived!
Nov 30, 2011
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Keith Appleton
Literary Analysis of Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman is a literary romp that breaks with, and even parodies, the emerging conventions of the novel.
Nov 27, 2011
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James Parsons
An Interview With Phil Rickman: Merrily Watkins Series
Merrily Watkins is a female vicar and an exorcist. Author Phil Rickman tells Suite101 about his latest novel in this mystery saga: 'The Secrets of Pain'.
Nov 14, 2011
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Jo Harrington
The Gothic Horror Novel
Characterized by stories of the macabre and the supernatural, the Gothic Horror novel became popular in the late 18th to early 19th centuries.
Nov 14, 2011
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Jessica Faleiro
"The Pregnant Widow": Disturbing Stuff for Boomer Readers?
Controversial British author Martin Amis turns his witty acidic wordplay on his own generation in his latest novel
Nov 10, 2011
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Richard Goertz
Book Review: Susan Hill's The Mist in the Mirror
A gothic 19th century ghost story with contemporary sensibilities, The Mist in the Mirror is an enjoyable if slight piece of fiction.
Nov 9, 2011
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Keith Lawrence
Women's Liberation - Fact or Myth?
The contrasts between pre and post 21st century social behaviour are extreme. Yet, is the liberation gained by women in society real or only supposed?
Nov 8, 2011
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Carol Elvidge
An Interview With Phil Rickman: December
Will Tom Storey meet Merrily Watkins? Who was Dave Reilly based upon? As December is released again, author Phil Rickman tells us all about it.
Nov 8, 2011
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Jo Harrington
Past the Last Pavilion –Novelist M.M. Kaye
This is a short biography of the novelist M. M. Kaye author of The Far Pavilions and Shadow of the Moon
Nov 8, 2011
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raaja bhasin
JG Ballard's "High-Rise": Looking Back to a Grim Future
A look at JG Ballard's 1975 novel "High-Rise" in relation to the present day and how the novel investigates modern society in general.
Nov 6, 2011
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Daniel Lambert
The Castle of Otranto - Analysis of Horace Walpole's Gothic Novel
An Analysis of how Horace Walpole established the Gothic novel by merging the genres of romance and realism to create a new form of literature.
Nov 2, 2011
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Ben Harry Wright
Book Review: "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" by Paul Torday
Adroit in his storytelling, debut novelist Paul Torday delivers a funny, enjoyable political commentary but which lacks emotional depth.
Nov 2, 2011
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Keith Lawrence
Book Addict? Twenty Ways to Tell
Your mother and your best friend have said so, but if you don't believe them here are twenty ways to tell that you're addicted to books.
Nov 1, 2011
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Jessica Faleiro
Beowulf: Introduction: Synopsis and Commentary
'Beowulf', the only poetic epic in the English language, is a meeting ground for both Christian values and paganism.
Oct 31, 2011
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Jasmine Crittenden