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The Pharmakon of Shame
Read more: The Pharmakon of ShameSéan Kennedy and Joseph Valente, editors of Irish Shame, explore the intricate relationship between empathy and shame in this blog.
The Woman Writer’s Playbook to Fighting Censorship

This isn’t The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s Brave New World. But without soma.
The Global Sphere of Academia: Writing in a Second Language

By Alex Oxford As Chris discussed on the blog in March, Early Career Researchers are often thrust headfirst into the…
Seamus Heaney, Virgil and the Good of Poetry

The work and life of Seamus Heaney (1939-2013) were, in Bill Clinton’s words, a gift to the world: ‘His mind, heart, and his uniquely Irish gift for language made him our finest poet of the rhythms of ordinary lives.’
Richard III, Thomas More and ‘Jane’ Shore: A royal mistress and a royal mystery

by Tim Thornton The Princes in the Tower The discovery of King Richard III’s body under a Leicester carpark in…
Introducing From Rumi to the Whirling Dervishes

by Walter Feldman Love is the Way and the Path of our Prophet. We are Love’s children, and Love is…
Margaret McGowan: A Tribute

by Richard Ralph In March this year, Dance Research lost two of its core members from its editorial team –…
Q&A with Beth Rigel Daugherty

Q&A with EUP author Beth Rigel Daugherty about her research project and two new books about the life and works of Viginia Woolf
Q & A with the author of Music in the Horror Films of Val Lewton

by Michael Lee Tell us a bit about your book… Music in the Horror Films of Val Lewton offers interpretive…
All Stories Run on Two Tracks:What Formalism Offers Presentism

EUP author Katherine Voyles discusses the process around writing a double review for the Victoriographies Journal.