Tulse Luper Essays

  • Analysis of The Tulse Luper Suitcases Trilogy

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    contradictory that no single version could possibly represent the truth; consequently different interpretations are inevitable. This is where Peter Greenaway comes in with his trilogy The Tulse Luper Suitcases in which the eponymous suitcases (of which there are 92) contain the collected memories of Tulse Luper, a manic collector of forgotten records and other evidence of the twentieth century. Devised as a trilogy, Peter Greenaway’s multimedia project concentrates on a period between 1928, the year

  • Sir William Huggins As An Astronomers

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    William was undecided in what his next ventures would be. Would he continue his workings of animals and plants physiology under a microscope or would he explore the heavens? It was not until 1856 that he decided to build his private observatory in Tulse Hill, South London. Dr. William spent most of his lifetime residing within the city of London. He built his private observatory and first started with telescopes, viewing planets such as Mars. He would draw many of his early observations, and it was