Samuel Richardson’s Pamela, Calico Purity and Underclothes Excitement, Purelity and Mr B’s Supposed Reform
Samuel Richardson’s reputation, for so long as bad as it could be among critics, has in recent decades had something of a revival. This is
Samuel Richardson’s reputation, for so long as bad as it could be among critics, has in recent decades had something of a revival. This is
These last couple of weeks I’ve been enjoying reading an excellent fantasy with a strong, independent minded heroine. This is ‘Requim for a Forgotten Path’
Some months ago, I wrote a post about the thin line between horror and comedy; and on how one can so often lead into the
I’ll take some time off from writing comedy to put up a slightly less facetious post than my recent spoofs. Surprisingly, a couple of years
First of all, I’d like to wish everyone Season’s Greetings. Then I’d like to thank Robert Wingfield of INCA for designing for me such a
I finished re-reading Anne Bronte’s ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ yesterday. My impressions of it hadn’t radically changed that much since I first read it
A reader of this blog was flattering enough to want my opinion of Anne Bronte’s ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’. I was delighted, as that
Recently, I’ve been reading another classic I have been intending to get down to for years; Thomas Hardy’s ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’ To be
Firstly, I want to apologise to Susan Hill by mentioning her work in the same post as that late Victorian and Edwardian writer of best
I’ve always meant to read ‘Adam Bede’; I don’t know why really, except that I’ve seen it described in various places as one of George
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