In Time of Lockdown: Reflections on Locks, Lockdown, Isolation

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E. F. J. Twohig – Visual homage to W.B. Yeats’ poetry read during lockdown, June 2020

Master’s Foreword I remember very clearly my first assembly with Marlborough’s pupils and staff on the 5th September 2018, announcing that the vision for Marlborough was that it should be widely known to be the best co-educational full boarding school in the UK; and that how the community would achieve this, given its already incredible co-curricular standing, and enviable pastoral and collegial strength, was for academic ambition, individuality and diversity to be allowed, and encouraged, to soar. That these should soar in times of lockdown and be articulated through ‘Locks, Lockdown and Isolation’ seems almost counter-intuitive or perhaps something stronger than that. There can be no more fitting playwright for these times of isolation, uncertainty and endurance than Samuel Beckett. In ‘Endgame’, four characters, spanning three generations, are all locked down together, facing death in a comfortless world. Reduced to living in dustbins, Beckett presents a scene which has followed an apocalyptic disaster but his tragedy sees the characters never cease from infusing their situation with humour. Hamm and Clov ruminate over Nell’s question, “Why this farce, day after day?”. For Beckett, there could be no question of a happy ending for the four, but what he left us with was a work of indisputable poetic genius. And so, thank you to Christopher Moule for his leadership in this remarkable lockdown project; to pupil editors Lara Higgins Anderson (LI L6), Jessica Hughes (SU L6), Jessica Macdonald (IH L6), Anouschka Verdon (LI L6); to all the pupil and staff contributors; to Edward Twohig for his inspiring paintings and to Nadia Johnson (PR U6), Sophie Smith (DA U6), Isabelle Guthrie (DA Sh) and Helvetica Haydn Taylor (NC Hu) for their wonderful images; to Jackie Jordan and the Marketing/Communications Team; and to Professor Sir John Bell who was there, at the cutting edge, as our lives changed beyond comprehension. 9


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The Individuality of Chivalric Culture

1hr
pages 125-158

Locks in Lockdown: depictions of Rapunzel in illustrated works from the Golden Age to the present

7min
pages 121-124

Die Winterreise – Schubert’s Lockdown

3min
page 120

Is an Element of Self-isolation Necessary for an Artist to be Successful?

6min
pages 97-98

Lessons on Loneliness from Homer’s Odyssey

17min
pages 111-116

Images for This Lockdown Publication: ‘I Feel Therefore I am

3min
pages 104-107

Locks and the Viennese Secession

7min
pages 99-101

Isolation in Shelley’s Frankenstein

4min
pages 117-118

Homeric Lockdowns

9min
pages 108-110

Isolation in Camus’ L’Étranger

3min
page 119

Isolation: a unique form of artistic liberation

9min
pages 94-96

Frida Kahlo – How isolation affected her art

2min
page 93

Isolation in ‘The Yellow Wallpaper

2min
page 92

Female Authors of the 19th Century ‘Locked Down’ under Male Pseudonyms

6min
pages 90-91

C)Ovid and Isolation

5min
pages 86-87

The Most Isolated Tribe in the World: The Sentinelese

4min
pages 81-83

PART 4: ARTISTS AND WRITERS ISOLATED

3min
pages 84-85

How Did Exile and Isolation Affect Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’?

5min
pages 88-89

Exploring Symbiotic Relationships Between Isolated Settlements and their Surrounding Landscape

7min
pages 79-80

Apartheid: Isolation of Race

8min
pages 76-78

Isolation Cottages- How Social Distancing and Quarantine Helped our Ancestors Overcome Disease

8min
pages 65-69

Culture of Isolation in China

4min
pages 74-75

US Isolationism – selfish or selfless?

5min
pages 72-73

Early Quarantines

8min
pages 63-64

Japan’s Isolation Policy of Sakoku

5min
pages 70-71

Lockdowns and Isolations in Previous Pandemics

5min
pages 61-62

Bust and Boom: An Investigation Into the Economic Euphoria Following Times of Isolation or Lockdown

5min
pages 59-60

The Toll Imposed by Confinement on Introverts and Extroverts

2min
page 56

Property Through a Pandemic

5min
pages 57-58

How Religions Around the World have been Affected by Lockdown

3min
page 52

Archie Todd-Leask (C1 L6

4min
pages 54-55

Life in North Korea and Covid’s Effect on it

3min
pages 45-47

COVID-19 and Lockdown’s Impact on Neurological Functions and Mental Health 4

2min
page 53

PART 2: LOCKDOWNS AND QUARANTINES

12min
pages 48-51

How Has the Kim Dynasty Stayed in Power and What Will it Take to Topple it?

5min
pages 43-44

Nelson Mandela in Prison

6min
pages 32-33

Psychological Effects of Solitary Confinement

4min
pages 34-35

Australia’s History as a Penal Colony

5min
pages 41-42

Isolation in Special Forces Selection

4min
pages 37-38

The Isolation of the Unidentified

5min
pages 39-40

White Torture

2min
page 36

Heroic Prisoners of Nazi Germany: the stories of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Sophie Scholl

8min
pages 29-31

Was Hitler’s Year in Prison his Key to Power?

3min
pages 27-28

Master’s Foreword

1min
page 9

Staff Editorial

3min
pages 11-13

The History and Design of the Lock and Key

4min
pages 14-15

Prisons: Mental or Physical?

8min
pages 17-19

The Myth of Medieval Dungeons

16min
pages 22-26

Pupil Editorial

1min
page 10

Evolution of Prisons

6min
pages 20-21

What Makes a Strong Password?

2min
page 16
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