The May 9 Sydney Morning Herald includes an excellent review of James Attlee’s new book, Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journey. Praising Attlee for his ability
At its award ceremony on Monday, April 30, the University of Chicago Press awarded the 2006 Gordon J. Laing Prize to W. J. T. Mitchell,
Reviews of James Attlee’s Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journey have flooded the UK periodicals recently. Attlee’s book is an engaging chronicle of his unusual pilgrimage
In the face of seemingly relentless American optimism, Eugene O’Neill’s plays reveal an America many would like to ignore, a place of seething resentments, aching
A capstone to the career of a giant in Shakespearean scholarship, This Wide and Universal Theater: Shakespeare in Performance, Then and Now is the first
Another Chicago book has found its way into the New York Times, only this time it wasn’t among the usual Sunday book reviews, instead it
David Bevington’s new book This Wide and Universal Theater: Shakespeare in Performance, Then and Now was recently noted by the New York Times’ William Grimes
From the UK comes another review of Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journey by James Attlee, this one in the Times. The review praises Attlee’s unconventional
Is it possible to travel without leaving home? Is there a way to be a pilgrim without leaving your life behind? James Attlee answers that