Charles III’s state visit to the US occasioned a good deal of commentary either celebrating the ...
Mansfield refused to go along with the fashion for more generous grading, earning the nickname – in which he revelled – ...
Whether or not the story is true, an appeal to hasard seemed to resonate with those who lived through the dislocation of the post-revolutionary years. Demobilised soldiers and rural immigrants swelled ...
Julian Barnes’s latest book is full of broken rules. In the second chapter we’re invited to look back at his early novel ...
Patrick Radden Keefe’s London Falling is a book about a city but it’s also a book about families and shows that ...
The successful passage of the 2026 Tobacco and Vapes Act into law is a major milestone on the journey towards ...
J.H. Prynne has always seemed to me to represent the real potential of poetry, as an art that can encompass ...
In the late 1870s, shortly after the publication of Anna Karenina, Tolstoy experienced what might be described today as a midlife crisis. In his short autobiographical book A Confession, finished in ...
In Nayatt School, Spalding Gray played a ‘pedantic schoolteacher’ and the psychiatrist from The Cocktail ...
James is joined by investigative journalists Peter Geoghegan and Ethan Shone to discuss what Peter Mandelson’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein reveals about the vast influence network maintained by ...
Seamus and Mark begin their new series by looking at the playful but often troubling treatment of desire in Marlowe's Hero and Leander, a poem that contains one of the most explicit depictions of sex ...
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