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I like to watch… Shakespeare

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I like to watch… Shakespeare

Farewell to Falstaff: Henry IV, Part Two

In my instalment on Henry IV, Part One, I claimed that it “is Shakespeare’s most perfectly constructed play.” What to make, then, of this…

Apr 11, 2023
Farewell to Falstaff: Henry IV, Part Two
Farewell to Falstaff: Henry IV, Part Two
Apr 11, 2023

The MHS World Cup of Literature 2022: Round 1 Match — Belarus v Spain

It’s time for another instalment of the MHS World Cup of Literature, which I last ran in 2020. This year, I have fifteen students in my…

Jul 25, 2022
The MHS World Cup of Literature 2022: Round 1 Match — Belarus v Spain
The MHS World Cup of Literature 2022: Round 1 Match — Belarus v Spain
Jul 25, 2022

What I’ve been reading in 2022

It’s (just over) half way through the year, so it’s a good chance to take stock of what I’ve been reading and what the highlights have been…

Jul 10, 2022
What I’ve been reading in 2022
What I’ve been reading in 2022
Jul 10, 2022

Writing for Wikipedia: a collaborative task for Year 9 English students

I’ve long been a fan of Wikipedia, which is almost certainly ‘the last best place on the Internet.’ I’m also a big believer in giving…

Jun 14, 2022
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Writing for Wikipedia: a collaborative task for Year 9 English students
Writing for Wikipedia: a collaborative task for Year 9 English students
Jun 14, 2022
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I like to watch… Shakespeare

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I like to watch… Shakespeare

Falstaff as fail-safe: The Merry Wives of Windsor

There is a legend that has grown around this play that Queen Elizabeth was so taken with the character of Falstaff in Henry IV, Part One…

Dec 29, 2021
Falstaff as fail-safe: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Falstaff as fail-safe: The Merry Wives of Windsor
Dec 29, 2021

The alien world: searching for ‘living space’

The law of life is movement. The circumscribed dies. Exodus is as necessary anywhere there is life, as ingress. We were the only British…

Aug 22, 2021
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The alien world: searching for ‘living space’
The alien world: searching for ‘living space’
Aug 22, 2021
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Commencing countdown, engines on

Apparently, for astronauts re-entering the Earth’s atmosphere in a Soyuz space capsule after a stay on the International Space Station, the…

Aug 10, 2021
Commencing countdown, engines on
Commencing countdown, engines on
Aug 10, 2021
I like to watch… Shakespeare

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I like to watch… Shakespeare

Heir-raising exploits: Henry IV, Part One

Okay, let’s get the bold claim out there: this is Shakespeare’s most perfectly constructed play. Is it his best play? Not necessarily…

Jul 8, 2021
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Heir-raising exploits: Henry IV, Part One
Heir-raising exploits: Henry IV, Part One
Jul 8, 2021
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Exploring Ekphrasis

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Exploring Ekphrasis

Ekphrastic wanderings

For a number of years I’ve asked my students to write poems inspired by artworks. My initial incursions in this area came from my…

Mar 17, 2021
Ekphrastic wanderings
Ekphrastic wanderings
Mar 17, 2021

Re-membering the Past: The Phallic Afterlife of The 1,001 Nights

I’d like to say a few words about the penis. I realise that it may not seem like the most polite way to start an article (or a…

Dec 20, 2020
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Re-membering the Past: The Phallic Afterlife of The 1,001 Nights
Re-membering the Past: The Phallic Afterlife of The 1,001 Nights
Dec 20, 2020
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Blair Mahoney

Blair Mahoney

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Teacher of Literature and Philosophy, prolific reader and sometime writer

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