A forgotten copy of Shakespeare’s famous Sonnet 116 was found tucked away in a 17th-century manuscript in the Oxford Library.
Northern English poet Harrison published a powerful work inspired by vandalised gravestones in his hometown Leeds.
The publication about the Guyanese-born artist includes diary entries and several works that have been photographed for the ...
However, when Johnson was editor of the Spectator magazine in 2004, he sparked outrage in one part of the UK, when he authorised the publication of an apparently satirical poem describing Scottish ...
Those lines are some of the most famous in Scottish literature, having been written by Robert Burns to conclude his satirical poem, To A Louse. In it, he watches as the offending insect crawls ...