Boo SujiwaroA Paradox of the Postmodern: Julian Barnes’ ‘The Stowaway’ — A Literary AnalysisThis article close-reads ‘The Stowaway’ in Julian Barnes’ A History of the World in 10½ Chapters via Linda Hutcheon’s ‘Historicizing the…6 min read·May 13, 2023----
Boo SujiwaroAnglicisation as Linguistic Violence: Brian Friel’s ‘Translations’ and the Question of Cultural…Brian Friel’s Translations presents cultural identity as an ongoing discourse. Set in 1833, the play deals with the cultural effects of…7 min read·Jan 10, 2021----
Boo SujiwaroThe Romantic Cure to Creative Neurosis: Analysing John Keats’ Ode to PsycheOde to Psyche (1819) presents the identity of the poet-speaker as formulated through an ongoing discourse between the natural world and…6 min read·May 25, 2020----
Boo SujiwaroPoem Analysis: ‘Black Coat’ by Ted HughesIn ‘Black Coat’, Ted Hughes poignantly portrays himself as failing to become a ‘blank slate’ upon which Sylvia Plath projects her father…5 min read·May 21, 2020----
Boo SujiwaroBook Review: The 1,000-Year-Old Boy by Ross WelfordThe 1,000-Year-Old Boy by Ross Welford is an upper middle-grade fantasy with a historical undertone, spanning a millennia’s worth of…5 min read·May 18, 2020----
Boo SujiwaroLiterary Analysis: The Merchant of Venice by William ShakespeareIn The Merchant of Venice, William Shakespeare illustrates moral inconsistency in human nature through the many forms of dichotomy. The…5 min read·May 16, 2020--1--1
Boo SujiwaroReview: The Journal of a Disappointed Man by W.N.P. Barbellion‘And so you read Pragmatism,’ he mused, ‘while the fate of the Empire stands in the balance.’8 min read·Aug 25, 2017--1--1
Boo SujiwaroAnalysis: The Signalman by Charles DickensIn The Signalman, Charles Dickens demonstrates the powerlessness of humanity in the face of technological advancement by interconnecting…5 min read·Jun 27, 2017--2--2