Five dating tips from the Georgian era
The Georgian era, from the coronation of George I in 1714 to the death of George IV in 1830, saw a celebration of love and marriage in popular culture.
The Georgian era, from the coronation of George I in 1714 to the death of George IV in 1830, saw a celebration of love and marriage in popular culture.
The Reaction round-up of what you should, and shouldn’t, be reading this week.
In this week’s poem, Henry King expresses eagerness to meet his deceased wife once again in the afterlife.
The Reaction round-up of what you should, and shouldn’t, be reading this week.
In this week’s poem, Hart Crane rifles through his late grandmother’s old boxes and discovers a deeper insight into her persona.
In this week’s poem, the speaker tells the woman he loves he would spend eternity adoring her if he could.
The Reaction round-up of what you should, and shouldn’t, be reading this week.
Boris and Carrie were onto something; fewer nerves, lower cost and more spontaneity – what’s not to love about a small wedding.
This week’s poem encompasses several of Alighieri’s major themes – the redemption of love and the encroachment of death.
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