In this article, I want to discuss some (only a very, very small handful) of my favorite classics and why they are so fascinating and hopefully persuade anyone perusing...
Another month off from school means another month to read some (of the many) works that I have been excitedly waiting to begin.
In Kafka's letters to Milena Jesenská, readers experience the writer more personally, witnessing the torturous love he felt for Milena, his internal battle with his difficult-to-reconcile intersections of identity,...
Her Campus at Leeds chapter member, Millie, reviews Agatha Christie's 1939 mystery novel, 'And Then There Were None'.
If you loved Saltburn and classics, read Olivia's thoughts on the first look of Wuthering Heights.
Reading burnout: a state dreaded by readers of all kinds. What do you do when your favorite act becomes, dare I say, slightly odious? How do you overcome the...
Wicked cemented itself as a Broadway classic over the span of two decades, and fans everywhere are happy to announce the film does the stage show justice. With all...
How the comfort of old TV shows makes us come back again and again.
The themes of the classics still connect to people today. I could see myself as Elizabeth Bennet from “Pride and Prejudice,” the strong and independent woman she was. But...
During the school year, it is nearly impossible to find time to read books of my choosing. So, when I finally reach a long break, I hungrily leap at...