Die-hard D.H. Lawrence fans now have the chance to acquire a piece of literary history, as the flat has been listed for ...
“You cannot conceive how dark and hideous London is today, mouldering in a dank fog,” wrote D.H. Lawrence in a 1915 letter. “I am glad we have let this flat.” The flat in question was 1 ...
David Ellis's short book on D.H. Lawrence, in Reaktion’s Critical Lives series, will shortly be published, as will his longer D. H. Lawrence book, Then and Now: An A to Z of Lawrence Studies.
Over a career that’s now in its seventh decade, Frederick Seidel has published nearly 20 notable collections of poetry—work ...
To say Mallorca, in Spain’s Balearic Islands, is a popular holiday destination, is something of an understatement. It’s so ...
It’s the tail end of January, the month of resolutions made and broken, gym memberships purchased and fitness classes left ...
The F word. F… U… and no need for that third and fourth letter, the point is made without. Writing the third and fourth letter changes the meaning in no way, it just adds the unpleasant “uch” sound.
For years, only the Shakespeares and Dickenses of the world have been the mainstays in our English classrooms, with no room for the Rokeyas — voices that resonate with our culture and identity. It’s t ...
The unexpected discovery of a former mine shaft is unlikely to delay the rebuilding of a Nottinghamshire landmark, a council has said. Brinsley Headstocks is currently being re-erected after it was ...
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