British/UK Fiction
From Shakespeare to the Restoration, Victorian to the modern eras, this topic reintroduces some obscure or forgotten authors, who deserve to be neither, while recognising some writers who are household names thanks to Booker and Orange Prizes, literary colonialism or well-earned reputation.
From John Milton and Oscar Wilde to Virginia Woolf and Jane Austen, Nick Hornby and Zadie Smith to Thomas Hardy and James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw and Aldous Huxley, to George Eliot and Charlotte Bronte, Ian McEwan and Jeanette Winterson to Salmon Rushdie and Iris Murdoch and dozens of others debuting as we speak, we'll let you know what's hot, what's overrated, and what to buy that reluctant reader.
British/UK
- McEwan's Maze: Appreciating the Twists and Turns of "Atonement"
- Book Review: The Restraint of Beasts by Magnus Mills
- The Constant Princess by Philippa Gregory - Book Review
- New First World War Novel - At Midnight in a Flaming Town
- Book Review: The Street Philosopher by Matthew Plampin
Modern British
- McEwan's Maze: Appreciating the Twists and Turns of "Atonement"
- Book Review: The Restraint of Beasts by Magnus Mills
- New First World War Novel - At Midnight in a Flaming Town
- Book Review: The Street Philosopher by Matthew Plampin
- JK Rowling Announces Harry Potter Encyclopedia
topic editor
Alice Ladkin -
Alice Ladkin is a pet portrait artist and writer from the South of England.