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September 2015
"I kept calling the flock a herd, which justifiably annoyed the rather elegant lady farmer I was chatting up"
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July/August 2014
As he turns 80 this summer, this remarkable polymath deserves to be fêted as a populariser of science and pioneer in the arts
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July/August 2013
While it gives more credence to the naysayers than it should, Shakespeare Beyond Doubt excellently marshalls the evidence over the authorship of the bard's plays
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May 2012
Delving into the various linguistic predicaments of Samuel Beckett reveals the beautiful complications of his writings.
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