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Tag: Jane Eyre

Postcards in Isolation 13: Rodin, Bust of Camille Claudel, 1884

8th July 20201st August 2020  Selin Genc

Reflecting on the life of Camille Claudel through Rodin’s 1884 bronze bust of the artist, Selin Genc considers her own experience of isolation and celebrates her autonomy even in the midst of lockdown.

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Posted in Art and design, ArtsTagged: Camille Claudel, Camille Claudel 1915, Charlotte Brontë, Covid-19, Jane Eyre, Jean Rhys, John Cage, Juliette Binoche, Lockdown Living, Postcards in Isolation, Rochelle Roberts, Rodin, sculpture, Wide Sargasso Sea

Interview with Sara Collins, acclaimed author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton – ‘Novels start with questions, identifying the space the book is going to fill, and Frannie was my way of trying to fill that gap’

25th June 201929th January 2020  My Ly

The Prize-winning and Oprah Magazine ‘Inspired Women’ author Sara Collins talks to our arts contributor, My Ly, about her stunning debut novel, the uniting power of anger for women, the importance of setting and her routine as a writer.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë, France Langton, Francis Barber, Jamaica, Jane Eyre, Joyce Carol Oates, Little Women, Louisa May Alcott, Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, Michael Bundock, Samuel Johnson, Sara Collins, Slavery and the British Empire, The Confessions of Frannie Langton, University of Cambridge, Wuthering heights

The Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize Festival

14th January 201928th January 2019  Lucy Writers

Our editor-in-chief, Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou, looks ahead to some of the highlights of the first ever Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize Festival, taking place this Saturday.

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Posted in Arts, Books, Creative Writing, Lucy FeaturesTagged: Cambridge, Frances Maynard, Jane Eyre, Jo Browning-wroe, Kay Loftus, Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott, Lesley Sanderson, Literature, Little Brown, Lucy Cavendish College, Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize festival, Lucy Malagoni, Miranda Doyle, Nelle Andrew, Sara Collins, Sophie Hannah, Sphere, Swan Song, The Confessions of Frannie Langton, Virago
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    By Lottie Whalen
  • Motion and other poems by Catherine Norris
    By Catherine Norris
  • Hit Parade of Tears: Stories by Izumi Suzuki – the emotional disparities of dystopia
    By Jennifer Brough
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