Katherine Rundell's 'Super-Infinite: the transformations of John Donne'
Katherine Rundell’s Super-Infinite: the transformations of John Donne is a thrilling revisiting of poems that may be 400 years old, but are still fizzingly alive.
Read MoreKatherine Rundell’s Super-Infinite: the transformations of John Donne is a thrilling revisiting of poems that may be 400 years old, but are still fizzingly alive.
Read MoreThe fifth in a revision/retrieval series using quotations from Macbeth, by Act.
Read MoreThe fourth in a revision/retrieval series using quotations from Macbeth, by Act.
Read MoreThe third in a revision/retrieval series using quotations from Macbeth, by Act.
Read MoreThe second in a revision/retrieval series using quotations from Macbeth, by Act.
Read MoreThe first in a revision series using quotations from Macbeth, by Act.
Read MoreReflections on researchED Dublin, Saturday 24th September 2022
Read MoreThe slide presentations from researchED Dublin 2022, where available.
Read MoreHere is the programme for researchED Dublin (The Return) on Saturday 24th September. Lots of hard choices to make. Attendees will receive the paper version on registration.
Read MoreRoy Foster’s overview of the life and career of Seamus Heaney is careful, balanced, and skilful, covering a lot of ground in a relatively short book.
Read MoreStephen Greenblatt’s analysis of 7 of Shakespeare’s plays which depict tyranny has become all the more dismayingly relevant since its first publication in 2018.
Read MoreA preview of the presentations at researchED Dublin on Saturday 24th September at St Columba’s College. After the keynotes, they are in alphabetical order; the timetable will be released closer to the time.
Read MoreClaire Keegan and Fintan O’Toole have written two superb books, which approach the same idea from utterly different angles.
Read MoreSome brief book-recommendations: these were in The Fortnightly in the first six months of 2022, but I didn’t get around comment on them extensively for my main book page.
Read MoreThoughts on reading, and on reading more, occasioned by Ian Leslie’s Ruffian Substack: Nine Ways to Read: ideas for reading more and better books.
Read MoreChildren’s Books Ireland have produced a handy and helpful selection of ‘100 great reads for ages 0-18’ to mark Pride Month 2022.
Read MoreDetails of English teaching vacancies for 2022-23.
Read MoreAlex Quigley’s Closing the Writing Gap joins its predecessors on vocabulary and writing to form one of the very best resources around for teachers of all disciplines.
Read MoreObservations on English Paper 2 of the 2022 Leaving Certificate
Read MoreA review of the first English paper in the 2022 Leaving Certificate.
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