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fiction
Brexit Britain: was Jane Austen an original little Englander?
Thomas McLean
| 12 December 2019 | FEATURES |
tags:
Brexit
,
fiction
,
migration
The 21st Century feminist fantasy: strong women, weak men, no children
Ann Farmer
| 07 January 2019 | CONNIPTIONS |
tags:
feminism
,
fiction
,
literature
How a book becomes a best-seller: the Big Data perspective
Albert-László Barabási
| 3 Dec 2018 | CONNECTING |
tags:
Big Data
,
fiction
,
publishing
Everyday heroes: the real-world meaning of our most popular stories
Zac Alstin
| 12 January 2017 | FEATURES |
tags:
fiction
,
superheroes
,
virtue
Even Marvel teaches us about vice and virtue.
The truth about King Arthur
Amy Brown
| 09 December 2016 | FEATURES |
tags:
fiction
,
Hollywood
,
King Arthur
The good stuff is entirely fictional.
How Wikipedia can turn fiction into fact
Denyse O'Leary
| 24 May 2014 | CONNECTING |
tags:
fiction
,
Wikipedia
Through the underworld to transcendence
Michael Kirke
| 07 February 2014 | FEATURES |
tags:
book reviews
,
fiction
Donna Tartt's splendid third novel The Goldfinch is a sharp critique of corrupt Western culture.
British journalist writes euthanasia thriller
Adam Grace
| 09 June 2012 | CAREFUL! |
tags:
fiction
,
public opinion
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