The heart of this project is a focus on the importance of fairy tales as a creative force both in literature and culture. Literary fairy tales can be seen, in terms of genre, to mediate between, on the one hand, folktales, from which they often derive both form and content; and on the other, the more elaborate narratives of full-blown fantasy novels. The Centre will provide a forum where writers and scholars from various disciplines can discuss folk narratives, fairy tales and fantasy works, bot …
Fact or fiction, fantasy or reality, join The Ladies' Book Group over Proscecco, tea, cakes and other nibbles to discuss the latest book, whether it be a saucy seaside read, feminist political theory, or the 1970s Vogue Beauty Book. While we usually meet in Hove, we are open to ladies from all over the area - ladies who lunch, ladies who like ladies, stay at home ladies, career ladies, ladies who work for pin money, real Lady(s) and ladies who defy stereotyping are all welcome. We are trying to …
THE MUSICIANS BODY 5-27 MAY www.themusiciansbody.co.uk 21 events comprising 9 concerts, 5 bodywork sessions, 3 educational events, 2 instrumental masterclasses, 2 literary events. Dame Emma Kirkby soprano, Frederic Rzewski featured composer Rohan de Saram cello, Paul Silverthorne viola, Jon Rattenbury electric guitar Alexander Waugh, Gabriel Josipovici authors Dr Paul Whittaker Music & the Deaf GeNIA, Peter Feuchtwanger piano masterclasses Hullabaloo Community Quire, The Tacet ensemble, New …
A brighton based book club into exploring non-fiction books ! We are interested in exploring art, economics, culture, politics, history, biographies, science, philosophy etc. The plan is to meet monthly, alternating between a tuesday and a thursday. We look forward to seeing you at our meet-ups for some stimulating discussion and debate !
Hello and welcome to the Brighton Book Club. This is a group for all bookworms and avid readers, whether you're into the classics, romantic or gothic literature, modern novels, plays, autobiography or travel. We now meet on the first Wednesday of every month.
Meetup details are available only to members.
How does it work? The Guildford Book Group meets once a month to discuss books and socialise in Guildford Surrey. The books are chosen by a vote, from nominations by the members. Come along, share your favourite book, or simply the one you're currently reading with other people. The meetings are on a Thursday evening at the end of each month. We’ve been meeting since 2003 Where do we meet? We always meet in a public venue rather than members' homes as some book groups do. This is almost always …
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