A groundbreaking anthology This anthology with a foreword by Ranjit Hoskote consists of excerpts from ten classical works ...
Atlantic Humanities Review: A Journal of Undergraduate Research (MHR), featuring fifteen essays from undergraduate students from the mid-Atlantic region, including three from Lycoming College.
Now, he has written a short history of British architecture, aimed at the "intelligent layman". As Jenkins takes us through the various styles (Palladianism, the gothic revival, etc.), it sometimes ...
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The mid-18th century saw the birth of industry and the beginning of the modern age in Wales. At the same time came a rebirth of interest in the country's past, and one of the most colourful figures in ...
KOCHI: The secrets of the Itty Cora clan are carefully guarded, hidden beneath layers of history and imagination in the pages ...
Dreamers, storytellers, and unseen hands have always shaped the cultural narratives that endure. These are the figures whose quiet, persistent work ensures that history is preserved, stories are told, ...
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With an exciting mix of literature conversations, film discussions, exhibits and workshops by renowned local and ...
Majumdar writes of the shift in English lite, from criticism as a means of aesthetic education to reading as “a means of ...
In an interview with Aasim Akhtar, conducted in Lahore, he discusses his engagement with the history of the Sikhs, the Sikh ...
“Wax Fruit was quite unusual for its time in that it concentrated on the lives of the Victorian middle classes in Glasgow. “It was very different from other Glasgow novels of the period, like the ...