Category Archives: Fothergill Work

How do Faulks and Hemingway capture devastation in both ‘Birdsong’ and ‘A Farwell to Arms?’ By Clodie Worboys

‘Birdsong’ by Sebastian Faulks is a “literary of work that reflects upon the reality of human experience during the war”.[1] Whilst, the semi-autobiographical novel, ‘A farewell to Arms’, by Ernest Hemingway, is a ‘reflection of Ernest Hemingway’s life that severs … Continue reading

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Joshua Yule’s Close Reading of Pilate’s Wife (First Draft)

Close reading of Pilate’s Wife                                                   By Joshua Yule Duffy often highlights the difference between biological sex and gender in her poems, and she uses this imagery prominently throughout “Pilate’s Wife”, describing her husband’s hands as “a woman’s” and using these … Continue reading

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Welcome, and Mrs Faust Discussion

Hello all, You have succeeded in finding our blog. I will already have explained quite how wonderful this is going to be, and may do again in a post later on. However, by way of testing that we can all … Continue reading

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