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Saturday, 17 November 2018
Why Blogging is Hard Right Now
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Irine's Aristotle's Way Cake! F or the first time in years I haven’t blogged for six whole weeks. I’ve been no busier th...
Saturday, 29 September 2018
Why Aristotle would support a Second Brexiterendum
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I’ve travelled a lot this year, and everywhere the question has been the same: what would Aristotle have made of Brexit? He didn’t writ...
Sunday, 2 September 2018
How Not to Submit a Chapter for an Edited Volume
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Just before new term hits, I’ve finished editing one book ( New Light on Tony Harrison , OUP) and co-editing another ( Greek Theatre an...
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Wednesday, 22 August 2018
A Short History of Class Divisiveness in British Classics
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2018 has seen the irruption into the public sphere of longstanding disagreements within the British Classics education world about th...
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Wednesday, 15 August 2018
A Short History of the Term Demagogue
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Greek cartoon version of Knights With loudmouthed ‘populist’ leaders everywhere in the news, we often hear the pejorative word demago...
Sunday, 5 August 2018
Antony & Cleopatra in London and Aristotle in Oxford
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As the heatwave grinds on, I found myself talking this week about two titans of the classical world, Mark Antony and Aristotle. In ...
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Sunday, 15 July 2018
Escape to Asclepieion! On Visiting Greece at the Right Time
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With Dr L. Papadopoulos and Sarah Poynder Despite unprecedented Brexit/Trump shithousery at home, or perhaps because I had escaped ...
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