“And We Shall Play a Game of Chess”: Exploring One Motif in ‘The Waste Land’ by T. S. Eliot When we think of chess in literature, we imagine the chessboard as a metaphor for an intellectual mind…Read on
Between Two Shores: The Strangest Bridges in BritainBritain never fails to surprise: medieval pubs haunted by ghosts, foxes strolling calmly through Tube platforms — and…Read on
The Art Market Through the Eyes of a Professional and an ObserverAs the saying goes, if you want to offend no one, you’d better offend everyone at once.Read on
A Chivalric Romance with a Ball: Why the Dear England Duology at the National Theatre Matters HistoricallyThis isn’t quite a play—or rather, not just a play. The duology Dear England, written by James Graham…Read on