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Ten everyday lessons
Read more: Ten everyday lessonsChantelle Gray offers a vivid tribute to Deleuze and Guattari’s radical becomings, calling for creative resistance and world-making.


Chantelle Gray offers a vivid tribute to Deleuze and Guattari’s radical becomings, calling for creative resistance and world-making.

By Christophe Van Eecke Ken Russell is often considered more or less the court jester of British film history, and…
By Gordon Graham Not so very long ago, it was quite widely accepted that Britain’s most significant contribution to the…

By Keith Shaw Tucked away towards the end of the recent document announcing the ‘Devolution Deal’ between the Treasury and…

Submissions are now invited for the Paragraph 2016 Essay Prize competition, in which the prize will be awarded for the…

By Kelly Stage In 1605, Ben Jonson and George Chapman found themselves in prison because parts of their play Eastward…

By Amanda Henrichs I’ve always imagined Ben Jonson as the quintessential cranky old man, constantly complaining about the current state…

By Christian B. Long My article in the new issue of International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing is part of my…

By John Hill My interest in writing about the work of the film and television director Ken Russell partly derived…

By Kate McLoughlin This article arose from a paper I gave at the conference on the Long Modernist Novel at…