In the press
Our Faculty members often feature in the press – from having their latest publications reviewed, or achievements celebrated, to providing expert comment and writing articles informed by their research. You can browse some of the latest press mentions below.
Times Literary Supplement: Blood will have blood
Times Literary Supplement: Blood will have blood
The Guardian: ‘This idle prig’: the truth about CS Lewis and John Betjeman’s long-lasting feud
The Guardian: ‘This idle prig’: the truth about CS Lewis and John Betjeman’s long-lasting feud
University of Bergen website: The Humanities do so much for us
University of Bergen website: The Humanities do so much for us
London Review of Books: ‘Chaucer Here and Now’
London Review of Books: ‘Chaucer Here and Now’
BBC Radio 4: Open Book on Daphne du Maurier
BBC Radio 4: Open Book on Daphne du Maurier
BBC Radio 4's In Our Time: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
BBC Radio 4's In Our Time: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
BBC Radio 4: Ian Hislop's Oldest Jokes
BBC Radio 4: Ian Hislop's Oldest Jokes
Their Finest Hour project: Multiple press mentions
Their Finest Hour project: Multiple press mentions
TLS: In the garret (behind a paywall)
TLS: In the garret (behind a paywall)
BBC Radio 3: Shakespeare's Women
BBC Radio 3: Shakespeare's Women
The Economist: The art of over-sharing
The Economist: The art of over-sharing
The Guardian: From furious to farcical: UK popular culture tackles the home rental crisis
The Guardian: From furious to farcical: UK popular culture tackles the home rental crisis
BBC Radio 4: The Volcanic Verses
BBC Radio 4: The Volcanic Verses
The Guardian: ‘Spirits dancing in private rapture’: the best descriptions of joy in literature
The Guardian: ‘Spirits dancing in private rapture’: the best descriptions of joy in literature
The Telegraph: Chaucer Here and Now: The Canterbury Tales creator as you've never seen him before
The Telegraph: Chaucer Here and Now: The Canterbury Tales creator as you've never seen him before
The Times: Chaucer Here and Now review — centuries of stories and gorgeous manuscripts
The Times: Chaucer Here and Now review — centuries of stories and gorgeous manuscripts
The Independent: Books of the month
The Independent: Books of the month
BBC Radio 3: Margaret Cavendish
BBC Radio 3: Margaret Cavendish
The Scotsman: Book review: England's Insular Imagining - The Elizabethan Erasure of Scotland, by Lorna Hutson
The Scotsman: Book review: England's Insular Imagining - The Elizabethan Erasure of Scotland, by Lorna Hutson
The NS Poem: 'Hoops' by Dr Erica McAlpine
The NS Poem: 'Hoops' by Dr Erica McAlpine
The Observer: No flatulence, no sex in trees: Victorian children’s sanitised Chaucer to go on display
The Observer: No flatulence, no sex in trees: Victorian children’s sanitised Chaucer to go on display
BBC Radio 3 - Drama on 3, The Spanish Tragedy
BBC Radio 3 - Drama on 3, The Spanish Tragedy
BBC website: The 420-year-search for Shakespeare's lost play