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  • ‘Straight Acting’ by Will Tosh review

    Towards the end of Prospero’s Books, Peter Greenaway’s 1991 reimagining of The Tempest, John Gielgud moves through a shifting landscape of half-naked, androgynous bodies. Staring directly at the camera, he gravely intones his final speech as the scene behind him dissolves. Deliciously baroque, searingly self-aware and dripping in Elizabethan glamour, Greenaway’s film discovers a radical…

  • How to Rescue the Reputation of the Nasty Normans

    How to Rescue the Reputation of the Nasty Normans

    Flipping the Script: How a French-Themed Festival Reimagined the Normans Earlier this year, a small town near me hosted a weekend festival with a charming French theme. The event was a delightful blend of French cuisine, music, dancing, and family games. While the festival lacked a direct historical angle, it featured an unexpected highlight: a…

  • Aliens and the Enlightenment

    Aliens and the Enlightenment

    For thousands of years, it was widely accepted that humans occupied a special, central position in the universe. This confidence began to wane when Nicolaus Copernicus proposed that the Earth revolves around the Sun, introducing an exciting yet unsettling question: could life exist on other planets? For French astronomer Jérôme Lalande, the answer was obvious.…

  • ‘Catherine de’ Medici’ by Mary Hollingsworth review

    ‘Catherine de’ Medici’ by Mary Hollingsworth review

    Catherine de’ Medici: The Life and Times of the Serpent Queen by Mary Hollingsworth ★★★ “Flames leapt up onto the roofs.” Catherine de’ Medici is considered by many modern historians as the ultimate ‘histrionic woman’ of the Renaissance. But is she the only reason why civil society in France fell apart after 1560? Mary Hollingsworth…