by Madeleine Rose Jones | Mar 24, 2023 | History, literature
Gothic literature cannot exist without history. In Elizabeth Kostova’s marvellous novel, The Historian, the readers encounter castles, mosques, medieval manuscripts, ancient churches, Oxford sidewalks and cathedrals. It’s a story dripping in history. Hence, the title....
by Madeleine Rose Jones | Nov 18, 2022 | literature
The debate between magical realism and fantasy fiction is ongoing, and frequently, an emotional affair. The late British author Terry Pratchett, responsible for the meritorious Discworld series, captures the conflict: “(magical realism) is a polite way of saying you...
by Madeleine Rose Jones | Nov 5, 2022 | History, Liberty, literature, The World
“Remember, remember; the Fifth of November… Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason why gunpowder treason Should ever be forgotten…” The 5th of November Song Such is the opening to the nursery rhyme for Guy Fawkes night, November 5th, where English celebrate the...
by Madeleine Rose Jones | Sep 14, 2022 | Cinema, Harry Potter, literature
The Harry Potter fandom is one of the most noteworthy aspects of the Wizarding world. This isn’t always positive – one can only look at how some fans have treated J.K Rowling for voicing sensible views on women’s spaces. However, this is one aspect and not every...
by Madeleine Rose Jones | Nov 18, 2021 | Harry Potter, literature
Over the past few months, I’ve become fond of many Harry Potter ASMRs on YouTube. Considering the high levels of engagement, they receive; others enjoy them as well. You can explore Diagon Alley, Hogwarts at Christmas, or listen to the sea at Bill & Fleur’s house....