Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
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Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
Amy Cases looks at the significance of Tennessee Williams in queer literary history.
Riona McLoughlin explores the evolution over time of love in stories for this Valentine’s week.
Antonella Persa discusses her top three artworks for the season.
Manon Martini, a Bookstagrammer, explores her top three books fit for this autumn season.
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit Editor, puts the spotlight on George Orwell when celebrating men’s contribution to the arts.
In light of current global conflict, Agata Koralewska, Online International Editor, discusses the stalwart of anti-war art, Picasso’s ‘Guernica’.
Charlotte Jordan reflects on William Goldman’s The Princess Bride and its significance fifty years on.
Online Arts & Lit Editor Violet Berney explores Irish stories that engage with the morbid and unsettling.
Magdalena Kanecka discusses the relaunch of an iconic museum and why it is so revolutionary
Rachel McEwan discusses the portrayal of maternal relationships in fiction, and the pitfalls of such representations.
Amy Cases looks at the significance of Tennessee Williams in queer literary history.
Riona McLoughlin explores the evolution over time of love in stories for this Valentine’s week.
Antonella Persa discusses her top three artworks for the season.
Manon Martini, a Bookstagrammer, explores her top three books fit for this autumn season.
Gracie Moore, Arts and Lit Editor, puts the spotlight on George Orwell when celebrating men’s contribution to the arts.
In light of current global conflict, Agata Koralewska, Online International Editor, discusses the stalwart of anti-war art, Picasso’s ‘Guernica’.
Charlotte Jordan reflects on William Goldman’s The Princess Bride and its significance fifty years on.
Online Arts & Lit Editor Violet Berney explores Irish stories that engage with the morbid and unsettling.
Magdalena Kanecka discusses the relaunch of an iconic museum and why it is so revolutionary
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