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Writer's Path
Dec 185 min read
Virginia Woolf and Women in Literature: A Room of One’s Own
Explore how Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own redefined women’s place in literature and creative freedom.
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Writer's Path
Jan 29, 20232 min read
The Raven's Whisper
The Raven is one of Edgar Allan Poe's most famous poems and is known for its haunting and melancholy tone. Read the article now.
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Writer's Path
Dec 28, 20222 min read
The Meeting of the Minds
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Oscar Wilde The Langham Hotel in London is one of the city's most famous and historic hotels. Built in 1865,...
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Writer's Path
Apr 20, 20224 min read
Ian Fleming Could Do It All
From James Bond’s violent assassinations to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang This work is a derivative of "12th August 1964 - Death of Ian...
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Oliver Burgess
Mar 9, 20225 min read
Jekyll and Hyde: an exploration into Victorian fears
Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish writer born in 1850. He came from a family of engineers, studying engineering at the University of...
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Oliver Burgess
Sep 14, 20216 min read
Karl Marx’s Utopia
The name that strikes fear into the heart of capitalists worldwide: Karl Marx
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Oliver Burgess
Jun 23, 20215 min read
The Bell Jar: Sylvia Plath’s Masterpiece of Confessionalism
Sylvia Plath’s only novel, The Bell Jar, attracted mediocre reviews upon its publication in 1963. Since then, however, its insight into...
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Oliver Burgess
May 13, 20214 min read
Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca
So much more than a love story for women. At the time of its reception, Daphne Du Maurier’s Rebecca was lambasted by many critics as just...
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Oliver Burgess
Mar 3, 20214 min read
The War of the Worlds: How Prescient was H.G. Wells?
Herbert George Wells (1866-1946) was a hugely prolific writer, and arguably the father of science fiction; he was nominated for four...
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