Poetry and Exile: T. S. Eliot, 'Four Quartets' These poems retain a stubborn opacity and no interpretation is...
Artefacts and the Study of Life in Roman London From jewellery and domestic utensils to weaponry and religious objects...
Bribing Local Spirits or Roman Rubbish: Context in Archaeology Deciding whether a find is an object of extreme importance...
"Nobody Important Lives in Southwark" Mapping in Roman London In this short clip, Michael Marshall discusses how we can...
Roman Slavery in London: "Fortunata, The Slave of a Slave" The practice of slavery in Roman London is even more...
Poetry & Immortality: John Keats' 'Ode to a Nightingale' ‘Thou wast not born for Death! immortal bird/ No hungry...
Restoration and Reaction: Palaces of the Restoration Charles II's court has often been portrayed as devoted to...
Poetry & Remembrance: Thomas Gray's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard There are two versions of Gray’s famous ‘Elegy written in...