Articles By Laura Keynes
May 2014
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November 2013
Kate Cooper’s pacy tale of heroines, virgins and martyrs recounts the largely unknown role of women in shaping the early Church
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September 2013
George Herbert is the poet's poet. John Drury's biography is at times infuriatingly simplistic, but succeeds in its scholarship
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September 2013
Kristina Carlson's Mr Darwin's Gardener proves that the God debate still generates copy and sells books
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July/August 2013
Mealy-mouthed and equivocal or just shy? Two new books help us to understand the motives and beliefs of the enigmatic Pope Francis
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May 2013
There is a truth at the heart of his controversial comments about my antecedent which Niall Ferguson does not need to apologise for
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October 2012
Ian McEwan's new novel Sweet Tooth is a brilliant exercise in deception
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June 2012
Hilary Mantel's Bring Up the Bodies is a dazzling exercise in literary ventriloquism, but it panders too much to modern sensibilities, painting Thomas Cromwell as a secular saint
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June 2012
Education does not disqualify women from having children, as Dr Lucy Worsley falsely claims; a grounding in the humanities provides the best basis for motherhood
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December 2011
Book review of The Elizabethans by A.N. Wilson
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About Laura Keynes
Laura Keynes has written for Online Review, the TLS and the Observer. She has a DPhil from Oxford University.
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