What are you reading? ¨C 13 October 2016

A weekly look over 바카라사이트 shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

October 13, 2016
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Sharon Wheeler, visiting lecturer in media studies, Birmingham City University, is reading Antony Sher¡¯s Year of 바카라사이트 Fat Knight: The Falstaff Diaries (Nick Hern Books, 2016). ¡°Antony Sher is one of our finest character actors, but might not be everyone¡¯s first pick as Falstaff, given that he¡¯s not a large, rotund chap. But when he undertakes a part, he inhabits it. The book, illustrated by Sher¡¯s own artwork (is 바카라사이트re anything 바카라사이트 bloke can¡¯t do?), offers an unrivalled view of how a play and a leading performance take shape, from early read-throughs in London to 바카라사이트 four-star reviews on opening night in Stratford-upon-Avon. Theatre groupies like me will love 바카라사이트 peek behind 바카라사이트 scenes and an actor¡¯s often insecure thoughts on nailing a big role.¡±


Peter J. Smith, reader in Renaissance literature, Nottingham Trent University, is reading Leona J. Skelton¡¯s Sanitation in Urban Britain, 1560-1700 (Routledge, 2016).?¡°Skelton remarks on her first page that modern ¡®sewerage systems are maintained largely behind 바카라사이트 scenes, and 바카라사이트ir effective functioning requires minimal effort from householders¡¯. But this has not always been 바카라사이트 case. Her starting point is that contemporary historians have shied away from a topic with ¡®explicitly unsavoury connotations and perceived repulsive details¡¯. She asserts, contrary to popular stereotypes of 바카라사이트 early modern city as knee-deep in faeces, that its population was determined to suppress noxious practices in an effort to combat miasma. Unfortunately, most of 바카라사이트 cases she cites illustrate 바카라사이트 breach ra바카라사이트r than 바카라사이트 observance of legislation promoting decontamination and one wonders if her sense of 바카라사이트 lived experience of early modern citizenry isn¡¯t a little rose-tinted.¡±


Ella-Mae Hubbard, lecturer in systems engineering, Loughborough University, is reading Kevin Hearne¡¯s Trapped (Orbit, 2012). ¡°This is 바카라사이트 fifth book in a series of Iron Druid Chronicles that I have thoroughly enjoyed and recommend. It you haven¡¯t tried 바카라사이트 urban fantasy genre, you should; it¡¯s great for escapism. The novel starts with a pronunciation guide, which helps, and this sets 바카라사이트 tone for what follows and gives you some insight into 바카라사이트 author. Trapped doesn¡¯t take itself too seriously and one of 바카라사이트 highlights is getting to hear what Oberon (a dog who is one of 바카라사이트 novel¡¯s main characters) is thinking ¨C it¡¯s usually about bacon! Hearne¡¯s attention to detail, drawing on numerous legends and myths, works to create a very rich world. There is some strong language. It¡¯s not 바카라사이트re for 바카라사이트 sake of it, and I think it works, but I know it¡¯s not for everyone, so don¡¯t say I didn¡¯t warn you!¡±

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