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In this brilliant new work of history, Adam Hochschild follows a group of characters connected by blood ties, close friendships or personal enmitie...
View full detailsIn viewing the Great War through the portraits of those involved, Paul Moorhouse looks at the bitter-sweet nature of a conflict in which valour and...
View full detailsWinner of both the Queen's Gold Medal and the Whitbread Prize for Poetry, James Fenton has given readers some of the most memorable lyric verse o...
View full detailsProduct Description 'Set in a desolate motel room on the edge of the Mojave desert, the play has something of the timeless universality of a Greek...
View full detailsWhen first published in 1982, A LITERATURE OF THEIR OWN quickly set the stage for the creative explosion of feminist literary studies that transfor...
View full detailsThe classic tale of Odysseus's return home in a stunning new translation. THE ODYSSEY, which tells of Odysseus's long voyage home after the battle ...
View full detailsFor Colm Toibin and Carmen Callil there is no difference between literary and commercial writing - there is only the good novel: engrossing, inspir...
View full detailsTHE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO FEEL TRULY ALIVE? Aged 24, Matt Haig's world caved in. He could see no way to go on li...
View full detailsPOETRY BOOK SOCIETY CHOICE The Thing in the Gap-Stone Stile, Alice Oswald's first collection of poems, announced the arrival of a distinctive new v...
View full detailsJohn Betjeman, appointed Poet Laureate in 1972, is celebrated as the best loved poet of the twentieth century. His subtle blend of wit and melancho...
View full detailsOscar Wilde's philosophy leads him on a path to destruction. "The Judas Kiss" describes two pivotal moments: the day Wilde decides to stay in Engla...
View full detailsFrom the north-west midlands, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight dates from the second half of the 14th century.Gawain,a knight in Arthur's court,take...
View full detailsThe collected poems of the Pulitzer Prize winning author of THE COLOR PURPLE. 'I am the woman offering two flowers whose roots are twin. Justice an...
View full detailsPropertius' fourth book is his most challenging and innovative. It disrupts genre; dislocates time and order; and meditates on gender, perception a...
View full detailsClassic FM One Hundred Favourite Poems is a rich and varied treasury which includes not only the famous, best-loved poems you would expect to find ...
View full detailsJohn Stammers has a poetic mind original enough to read the most mundane and familiar events as great portents and wonders, and an eye clear enough...
View full detailsWhile Jacob Polley's first collection, "The Brink", announced a poet of great promise, few readers will be prepared for a work of the mature and sl...
View full detailsJacket incorporates a photo of THomas Hardy and his second wife Florence, at Aldeburgh 1915
This book advances a new cultural reading of the formation of the British novel. Rejecting a teleological narrative of the genre's 'rise' and throu...
View full detailsThe unsentimental but sympathetic portrayal of the working class in such novels as Germinal and L'Assommoir confirmed Zola's social and political i...
View full detailsThis collection of multi-authored essays not only refashions and revises critical understandings of the early modern dramatist Ben Jonson and his c...
View full detailsFocusing on England, Hungary and on some other European countries, the book explores the latent religious patterns in the appropriation of Shakespe...
View full detailsWeeds and Wild Flowers is a magical meeting of the poems of Alice Oswald and the etchings of Jessica Greenman. Within its pages everyday flora take...
View full details"On Raftery's Hill": 'This is a play that howls to be seen; its courage is matched only by its dramatic power' - "Sunday Independent". "Ariel": 'An...
View full detailsIt's another normal day at a small-town station, where a handful of passengers are waiting for the stopping train. Thomas Hudetz, the well-liked st...
View full detailsThs volume contains all of Beckett's less-than-full-length works (or 'Dramaticules') for the stage, radio and television. Arranged in chronological...
View full detailsWith the same dazzling mix of emotion and idea that characterizes his novels he illuminates the art and artists who remain important to him and who...
View full detailsPoems 1988-1998 is a compendium from Jo Shapcott's award-winning books Electroplating the Baby, Phrase Book and My Life Asleep. It reveals her to b...
View full details"Another Time" was the first volume that Auden published after his departure to America with Christopher Isherwood in January 1939. It was dedicate...
View full detailsIn an illustrious career, David Harsent has published eight collections of poetry, from "A Violent County" in 1969 to "Legion", winner of the Forwa...
View full detailsProduct Description Set in the mysterious landscape of the bogs of rural Ireland, Carr's lyrical and timeless play tells the story of Hester Swane...
View full detailsLaird's debut collection, "To a Fault" (2005), signalled the arrival of a significant new talent, "doing more, in its range and ambition", wrote De...
View full detailsTaking in its sights Matthew Arnold's 'land of dreams', the collection explores the idealism and reality of a multicultural Britain with wit, intel...
View full detailsWhen Edward Thomas was killed at the Battle of Arras in 1917 his poems were largely unpublished. But in the years since his death, his work has com...
View full detailsWhat happens when two sets of parents meet up to deal with the unruly behaviour of their children? A calm and rational debate between grown-ups abo...
View full detailsChancellor Rieger is leaving office. But does leaving office necessarily mean that he, his mistress and his extended family have to leave the state...
View full detailsWith their tidal imagination, the poems in this debut collection sweep between old worlds and new, seeking the lost and recovering the found among ...
View full detailsAndrew Motion's new collection (his first since "Public Property" in 2002) offers a ground-breaking variety of lyrics, love poems and elegies, in w...
View full detailsTwenty years after their frontman, John, walked off stage for good, the ironic rock band Riflemind are set to get together again. For John, a reuni...
View full detailsAn international group of observers arrives in a West African country to oversee and rubber stamp its first democratic election. New voters queue i...
View full detailsThe Vaughans are all set to enjoy Christmas. Thomas has been promoted and Nora is delighted. Everything at last seems to be going right, until a vi...
View full detailsFather David Anderton is assigned to a crippled Scottish town on the Ayrshire coast, where sectarianism is rife. He is a cultivated - if naive and ...
View full detailsSmall Town, Fife. Andy and Vicky were meant to be getting married tomorrow. The trouble is, Andy's stag weekend was so epic, so legendary, that he ...
View full detailsA traveller falls ill in a poor country and plummets into a feverish self-examination. 'But something's been hidden from me, too. Something - a par...
View full details"Berlin/Wall": In two contrasted readings for the stage, David Hare visits a place where a famous wall has come down; then another where a wall is ...
View full detailsHow a certain Jewish family mourns a dead patriarch. The term is 'sitting Shiva' (mourning for seven days), when friends and relatives commiserate,...
View full detailsTickets, merchandise, money, drugs. All are just a phone call away. H is a Manc, Ray is a Scouser. They service the needs and exploit the chaos of ...
View full detailsBut I can hear them speaking like magpies, And they mean to thieve his life, The Lord's anointed servant, They mean to kill God. Speaking Like M...
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