JHS Lit: Bulgakov and Marquez – making magic out of history
Exploring the Representation of History in `One Hundred Years of Solitude` and `The Master and Margarita` The Late Modern Era…
Exploring the Representation of History in `One Hundred Years of Solitude` and `The Master and Margarita` The Late Modern Era…
Was Machiavelli sincere when writing ‘The Prince’ and does this matter? Machiavelli was being sincere when writing ‘The Prince’. This…
Comparing the use of settings in The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje, Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë and Anthony and…
Six is a spectacle in every way – perfect cast, sublime score, and the atmosphere is electric. New, successful and…
It is difficult to know where to start with a story upon which a book could be written. (I didn’t…
Epic only in its headache-inducing abilities, Zhang Yimou’s ambitious 3rd Century centred Shadow says little of the historical source material upon which…
After eight months since first premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, some of the most talked about films have finally…
Opulence and exotic flavours make Crazy Rich Asians a fresh take on the frequently explored fish-out-of-water tale. Despite a rewarding conclusion…
Much like Judd Apatow’s “Superbad” (2009) left an indelible imprint on the socially inept, sexually frustrated teenagers that served as…
BBC America’s Killing Eve grabs hold of you by the windpipe and forces you to watch with bated breath and…