A Post-Literate Age

Journalism and fiction are both essential to a thriving democracy.
A German archaeologist discussed his team’s research on two cadavers buried in early medieval England — both of whom had ...
Beneath the shadow of castles and cathedrals medieval Europe was far from primitive this is the story of how science art and architecture quietly flourished in an age too often called dark.
From burning castles to swords and magic and velvet gowns, medievalism has taken over 21st century pop culture.
A new study shows how a medieval text was misread as history, shaping how the Black Death’s spread was understood for ...
When a royal vessel sank of the coast of Normandy in 1120, it not only claimed hundreds of lives but also set off a ...
Jean Menzies and Carl Anka explore the plot of Macbeth. They'll take you through the main events in the play and what you need to remember for your exams. Extracts are taken from an audio ...
The idea that literature contains multitudes is not new. For the greater part of its history, lit(t)eratura referred to any writing formed with letters. Up until the eighteenth century, the only true ...