Ben PeasleyIan McEwan’s ‘Lessons’: ReviewHistory and life are two sides of the same coin in this fragmented and far-reaching coming-of-age epicJun 7Jun 7
Sean HaylockLove and Character on Chesil BeachThis essay was written in early 2016 as part of a larger project.Mar 29, 2019Mar 29, 2019
Ben PeasleyIan McEwan’s ‘Lessons’: ReviewHistory and life are two sides of the same coin in this fragmented and far-reaching coming-of-age epicJun 7
Sean HaylockLove and Character on Chesil BeachThis essay was written in early 2016 as part of a larger project.Mar 29, 2019
Meg FultonIntimacy and Toxic Gender Roles in McEwan’s The Comfort of StrangersThe 1981 novel explores the sinister side of patriarchal gender roles through the dark sexuality and fractured psyches of its antagonists.Aug 15, 2023
Stephanie D'OrnelasNutshell, by Ian McEwan | ReviewI recently read Nutshell, a novel published in 2016 by English author Ian McEwan. In recent times I didn’t feel like reading too complex…Aug 24, 2020
Rachel Zorn KindermannA review of Lessons by Ian McEwanAs Ian McEwan fans go, I’m a bit late to the party. Just about every work of his I’ve enjoyed, I’ve read several years after publication…Aug 10, 2023