Monthly Archives: January 2026

The essential Oxford novel

As Calderonians know, there were two wildly popular novels about Oxford University in the nineteenth century: Cuthbert Bede’s The Adventures of Mr Verdant Green (1853) and George’s  The Adventures of Downy V. Green, Rhodes Scholar at Oxford (1902). They have … Continue reading

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Bill Lewis: ‘The Turning’

Kevin Bailey, editor of the long-running HQ Poetry Magazine, has described Bill Lewis as ‘one of our best contemporary poets’.  Lewis is a national poet: he is rooted in his rural Kentish childhood (he was a founder of the Medway … Continue reading

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