SHAKESPEARE
July/August 2014
A hundred and fifty years after his death, John Clare remains the
greatest lyricist of country life
greatest lyricist of country life
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June 2014
Our greatest living poet is a reminder to those in public life of the energy of intelligence created by the writing and criticism of poetry
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May 2014
Charles Darwin (1809-1882): his limited aesthetic sense affected his understanding of faith"I cannot endure to reaLike this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
April 2014
Peter Ackroyd's new biography shows that Charlie Chaplin was an incorrigible womaniser but a brilliant innovator
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