'The Great White Bard' by Farah Karim-Cooper
Professor Karim-Cooper’s The Great White Bard: Shakespeare, race and the future is a rich and provocative look at the plays with a fresh eye.
Read MoreProfessor Karim-Cooper’s The Great White Bard: Shakespeare, race and the future is a rich and provocative look at the plays with a fresh eye.
Read MoreA poem based on the opening of Henry James’s masterpiece The Portrait of a Lady.
Read MoreSome thoughts on where we are with Leaving Certificate English, as Senior Cycle Reform gets closer, and as the AI revolution gathers pace.
Read MoreA post published originally in June 2009, following the incident when Paper 2 Leaving Certificate English had to be rescheduled, and there was a media firestorm.
Read MoreAn analysis of the literature paper at Higher Level in the 2023 Leaving Certificate.
Read MoreA response to Paper 1 (English Language), Higher Level, in the 2023 Leaving Certificate.
Read MoreBilly O’Callaghan’s new novel The Paper Man is a beautifully-crafted story of the now-forgotten Austrian footballing genius Matthias Sindelar and his young lover Rebekah, connecting Vienna in the 1930s and Cork City in the 30s and 80s.
Read MoreSophie Duncan’s Searching for Juliet: The Lives and Deaths of Shakespeare’s First Tragic Heroine is a wide-ranging account of the many afterlives of one of literature’s most famous protagonists.
Read MoreKing Lear and Caravaggio’s ‘The Taking of Christ’ were created at the same time, in two different countries, by two artists who never met each other: but they share a lot.
Read MoreTwo free webinars in the 2023-24 academic year: on Hamlet, and on cognitive science (an introduction).
Read MoreJonathan Bate’s Bright Star, Green Light, a parallel-biography of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald, is essential reading for English teachers.
Read MoreA few ideas about effective ideas in preparing for the English Leaving Certificate: mostly things which don’t take much time.
Read MoreA report on the second English Meet, with 6 English teachers presenting ideas from their teaching practice.
Read MoreThe UCD Special Collections exhibition ‘Heaney & the Classics’ has been launched, with Roy Foster (pictured) giving the key address.
Read MoreA talk on Yeats’s poem ‘The Wild Swans at Coole’.
Read More5-minute talks on relatively ‘lesser’ characters in Hamlet.
Read More15 video/audio annotations of key moments in The Great Gatsby.
Read MoreA recent paper by Craig Skerritt of the Manchester Institute of Education examines the document Looking at Our School (2022) with a sharp eye.
Read MoreElizabeth Boyle’s account of 2020 is a startling mixture of personal, cultural and literary history.
Read More15 video annotations of key moments in Hamlet.
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