There's a review of Nisha Ramayya's book on the New Statesman, which costs SIX POUNDS FIFTY if you buy it in a newsagent. We'll look at some of her stuff in the Mystical Poetry session.
A blog for notes in and around the topics of the six workshops I'm running at University of Surrey over the academic year 2019-20.
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Mysticism Note 3
M odernism engaged with the occult to remake the relationship between the world and representation; magic offered a way of reconceptualising...
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W hat I’m trying to do is register the ripples and twists and growths of the term in the work of people I read. I think satire is incredibl...
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It seems to me that there is a general tendency of inductive reasoning in most people’s experience of the world. The generations who experie...
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Satirical Poetry [ Tues. 22 nd Oct. 4-6pm , room 21 AC 03 .] What is satire, and what distinguishes it from irony? If certain ...
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