Literary movements and periods
Source: Literalism
Literature constantly evolves as new movements emerge to speak to the concerns of different groups of people and historical periods.
Middle English (c.1066-1500): The transitional period between Anqlo-Saxon...
Albert Camus and the problem of absurdity
Albert Camus and the problem of absurdity
Source: OUP Philosophy
The OUP Philosophy list boasts cutting-edge scholarship including monographs handbooks and textbooks - suitable for graduate and undergraduate use, as well...
When Dracula Author Bram Stoker Wrote a Gushing Fan Letter to Walt Whitman (1870)
Source: Open Culture
Every artist starts out as a fan, and in general we see the marks of early fandom on their mature work. The best, after all—as figures from...
Surviving False Dawns: On Joy Division and Life in a Far Distant Suburb
Source: Literary Hub
By Justine Hyde
“As we age, we grow embarrassed at our own seriousness, from remembering being that teenager sat in their bedroom, underlining words in a book. But as...