Arabella reading a book
Arabella reading a book

Poem of the Month, November 2018 – Nursery Rhymes

I have been reciting nursery rhymes to my gorgeous granddaughter, Arabella (this is her above, enjoying a book), and it’s made me think about the intriguing origins of some of them. So instead of one poem this month, I am going to tell you about some of these often rather disturbing rhymes so familiar from childhood. Read more

Louisa May Alcott's desk
Louisa May Alcott's desk

More about Louisa May Alcott

Did you know that this year Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women turns 150? She was a remarkable woman, who didn’t really want to become famous for a book about girls (she preferred boys, or writing Gothic thrillers), and yet her novel about four sisters growing up in the American Civil War has been much loved by generations of readers. Read more

Stylized rendition of joint portrait of Frédéric Chopin and George Sand by Eugène Delacroix
Stylized rendition of joint portrait of Frédéric Chopin and George Sand by Eugène Delacroix

Chopin’s Piano and George Sand

I am writing this with Chopin’s Preludes playing in the background. The reason, apart from the music being utterly beautiful … ? Well, I recently read Chopin’s Piano: In Search of the Instrument that Transformed Music by Paul Kildea, which I found a most interesting book. Read more

Sir Walter Raleigh taking leave of his family
Sir Walter Raleigh taking leave of his family

Sir Walter Raleigh & Even Such is Time

Even Such is Time by Sir Walter Raleigh

400 years ago this year poet, courtier, explorer, soldier and politician, Sir Walter Raleigh, was beheaded in Old Palace Yard, Westminster. He had been charged with treason against King James I. He asked to see the axe and remarked, “This is a sharp medicine, but it is a Physician for all Diseases.” Read more