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Total Results: 197
April 17, 2024
The problem with Byron’s debauchery
The poet mistook privilege for freedom
Terry Eagleton
Monday
15.04
15.04
The metaverse of Fernando Pessoa
His visionary consciousness took him to new worlds
Rob Doyle
Tuesday
09.04
09.04
The man who made modern Ireland
Roger Casement's ghost still haunts the nation
Alexander Poots
Wednesday
03.04
03.04
This book will send you to Hell
The Kindly Ones is uniquely harrowing
Rob Doyle
Thursday
14.03
14.03
Why chicks still dig Byronic heroes
The poet's heirs have none of his wit
Sam Leith
Tuesday
27.02
27.02
Britain doesn’t need a sick king
The monarch's divine identity is starting to unravel
Terry Eagleton
Tuesday
13.02
13.02
Why I imagined my husband’s death
What if fiction can alter the real world?
Francesca Kay
Friday
02.02
02.02
The excoriating comedy of Auschwitz
Does the post-Holocaust generation still get the joke?
Boyd Tonkin
Friday
26.01
26.01
ChatGPT will kill off the Romantic genius
Art has always relished the chaos of technology
Sam Leith
Friday
19.01
19.01
Why women love lesbian romance
Conservative censors misunderstand its appeal
Kathleen Stock
Thursday
11.01
11.01
Confessions of a Country Parson
We are all accidental diarists now
Alexander Poots
Wednesday
10.01
10.01
The labyrinth of Guy Davenport’s mind
It's impossible to escape his infinite imagination
John Jeremiah Sullivan
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