Literary Review
LiteratureCovers the latest books each month, ranging from history and biography to memoir and fiction.
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| Alexander Lee I don't have access to browse external URLs or retrieve their content. To provide you with a... | Article | - | ||
| Amanda Craig Amanda Craig explores the complex world of dogs in literature, examining how canine characte... | Article | - | ||
| Michael Burleigh Michael Burleigh was a renowned historian known for his insightful works on political violen... | Article | - | ||
| Kapil Komireddi Explores the nuanced landscape of identity, ritual, and cultural belonging through a deeply... | Article | - | ||
| Piers Brendon Ever since the Russian Revolution, with a brief hiatus during the Gorbachev era, the Kremlin... | Article | - | ||
| Munro Price On 3 June 1896, a caravan consisting of an interpreter, a few black servants and one Europea... | Article | - | ||
| Philippe Marlière Soon, the French far Right will come to power for the first time since the end of the Second... | Article | - | ||
| Peter Davidson Whenever I visit the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, I gravitate to one rapid, brilliant depicti... | Article | - | ||
| Lucasta Miller ‘Self-called George Sand,’ as Elizabeth Barrett Browning termed her, was a phenomenon in her... | Article | - | ||
| Richard Bourke The word ‘revolution’ enjoys a special place in our political vocabulary. It is associated w... | Article | - | ||
| Norma Clarke Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) gets top billing in the subtitle of Hard Streets but he’s not th... | Article | - | ||
| Mathew Lyons A sweeping exploration of human history through the lens of cultural and technological evolu... | Article | - | ||