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An Ode to the Gothic: The Presentation of Nature and the ‘Uncanny’ in Poe’s ‘The Fall of The House of Usher’ 22nd Apr 202622nd Apr 2026
Reimagining the Monster: How Netflix’s Frankenstein Speaks to Modern Fears 17th Nov 202517th Nov 2025
‘The Lord of the Rings’: A Thematic Echo Of The Industrial Revolution – Extended Edition 23rd Jun 202523rd Jun 2025
Witchcraft, Womb Envy, and Western Anxieties 30th May 2025
Esoteric intrigue: Torbay’s alignment and allurement with the occult 25th Feb 202525th Feb 2025
Victorian Fears and the Rise of Dracula: Unveiling the Darkest Anxieties of the Fin De Siècle 13th Jan 202513th Jan 2025
A Room of One’s Own: a transcendental dichotomy echoed in a modern female world 1st Jan 2025
Laughing Matters: How the Cruelty and Comedy of Jonathan Swift’s Literary Satire Can Deepen Our Understanding of Vonnegut and Black Mirror 31st Jan 202231st Jan 2022
Churchill and Roosevelt, to Eden and Eisenhower: how “special” is the Anglo – American “special relationship?” 13th Nov 202113th Nov 2021
Inter-war Ideologies: Communism, Fascism, and all things Extremism. 13th Jul 202113th Jul 2021

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