Amy Campbell“I have stolen ideas from every book I have ever read.”In an interview with The Guardian, Philip Pullman was asked to explain how he felt about having a reputation for being a staunch enemy of…Apr 26, 2018Apr 26, 2018
Amy CampbellA Garden of Forking PathsI would be lying if I said I didn’t freak out when I read the description of Week 8 in the ENG3178 module handbook: “The Poetics and…Apr 26, 2018Apr 26, 2018
Amy CampbellThe Medieval Commentary Tradition Continued (literally)…As my journal Bible from the previous post aptly demonstrates, the Bible commentary tradition certainly has not died out entirely in the…Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Amy CampbellThe Medieval Commentary TraditionOn Day 1 of ENG3178, we were asked to bring our favourite book with us to class. Book, that is — not our favourite piece of literature.Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Amy CampbellWhat Came First: The Book or The Religion?Today, approximately one third of the worldwide population identify in some shape or form with Christianity. To put that in perspective…Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Amy CampbellRecipe for a Medieval BookENG3178 has been a whistle-stop tour of the role of the book throughout the centuries. Kicking off Week 1 and 2 with the relationship…Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Amy CampbellInstability as Selling-PointIn Week 5 of ENG3178, we interrogated the validity of a notion that I had previously taken for granted as being true: namely, that ‘print…Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Amy CampbellAdult Activity Books & The Role of the 21st Century BookThe twenty-first century has seen interactive books really kick off.Mar 15, 2018Mar 15, 2018
Amy CampbellWhat About the Libraries?As the Digital Age has raged on, book-lovers across the modern world have placed the beloved book on a pedestal of sympathy, joining in…Mar 13, 2018Mar 13, 2018
Amy CampbellCharted TerritoryIt seems like all anyone ever talks about anymore is how technology is poisoning our society. To confirm this, we need look no further than…Mar 13, 2018Mar 13, 2018