By Professor Stanley Wells, CBE It’s not often, when one publishes a book, that a parody of it appears shortly afterwards – or, indeed, ever – but this has happened with Shakespeare Beyond Doubt, the collection of essays that I edited along with Paul Edmondson and that was published by […]
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The Importance of Being Interesting
Here’s a piece our founder-editor, Oliver Tearle, wrote for the Durham University ‘Research in English at Durham’ blog page on ‘the importance of being interesting’…
Writers and Copywriters: Literature and Advertising
Before he wrote Midnight’s Children – the 1981 novel which would win not only the Booker Prize for that year but the ‘Booker of Bookers’ award in 1993 – Salman Rushdie worked in advertising. It was during this period in the 1970s that Rushdie came up with several classic advertising slogans: […]