I've been excitedly awaiting Guillermo del Toro's version of Mary Shelley's famous 'Frankenstein' since it was announced. I've waited and waited, watching the trailers in eager anticipation, hopeful that...
The secrets hidden in pages beyond likes and views: when you let your heart guide you, getting lost in off-the-radar books becomes far more rewarding.
Again this fall, two of our HerCampus writers returned to Concord to review their own day trip to the small, literary Massachusetts town.
Every Halloween, we celebrate ghouls, ghosts, and all things eerie. But the real queen of this spooky season was Ireland’s Mary Shelley, the teenage genius who redefined gothic literature...
In this article, I'll discuss what a personal curriculum is, the benefits, and how to make one for yourself.
Remembering Sylvia Plath by telling the story of her life, and the impact she made on literature.
Here are my top 3 reasons why you should read The Secret History this fall (spoiler free).
Her Campus at Leeds chapter member, Millie, reviews Agatha Christie's 1939 mystery novel, 'And Then There Were None'.
An 1847 gothic with a destructive romance, a creepy setting, and a controversial upcoming movie starring Jacob Elordi, what could be more perfect for your next fall book club?
Since reading the book in middle school, The Outsiders has held a special place in my heart. I remember gushing about the book to my best friend and my...