The Symptomatic Surreal: Leonora Carrington exhibition explores her complex relationship with death
by Ailsa Peate
The Freud Museum is a perfect fit for the story of Carrington’s confinement and the creativity which ensued.
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The Symptomatic Surreal: Leonora Carrington exhibition explores her complex relationship with death
by Ailsa Peate
The Freud Museum is a perfect fit for the story of Carrington’s confinement and the creativity which ensued.
Reformation of science
Protestantism didn’t hold back science – it revolutionised its methods, its theoretical content and its social significance
by Peter Harrison
Protestantism at PG:
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Why Is the Aeneid Important? Key Lessons and Impact of the Ancient Epic
"Virgil’s Aeneid is one of the most famous and influential pieces of literature from the Roman world. What was its purpose, and what are the key lessons it conveys?"
https://www.thecollector.com/aeneid-importance-founding-rome/
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Virgil Reading the Aeneid to Augustus and Octavia
Cambridge offers botany course that inspired Darwin after rare archive uncovered
University’s botanic garden will use study materials created by John Stevens Henslow, the naturalist’s mentor, 200 years ago
Botany at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/bookshelf/115
George Eliot is best known for Middlemarch, but she also wrote an early work of science fiction
We don’t tend to associate her with science fiction. But in 1859, as she was embarking on her career as a novelist, Eliot published a short science-fiction novel titled The Lifted Veil.
by Jessica Murray
George Eliot at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/90
Who Lies in Winchester’s Medieval Mortuary Chests?
"The tangled remains of medieval kings and bishops at Winchester Cathedral are finally beginning to give up their secrets. After more than a decade of scientific analysis, researchers are closer than ever to identifying the individuals whose bones were mixed together following the destruction of the cathedral’s mortuary chests during the English Civil War."
https://www.medievalists.net/2026/03/who-lies-in-winchesters-medieval-mortuary-chests/
What explains the timeless appeal of Sherlock Holmes?
What's behind the timeless appeal of the quintessential fictional detective, Sherlock Holmes, who's been around for 140 years? Host Adrian Ma speaks with expert Sherlockian, Otto Penzler.
https://www.npr.org/2026/03/28/nx-s1-5752248/what-explains-the-timeless-appeal-of-sherlock-holmes
Sherlock Holmes at PG:
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Langston Hughes: Novelist, Poet, Activist and... Translator
Ricardo Wilson II on the Writer’s Experience in Mexico and His Struggle to Bring Mexican and Cuban Writers to American Audiences
Langston Hughes at PG:
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