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Literary Review
The December 2025/January 2026 issue of Literary Review features Joanna Kavenna on Albert Camus's complete notebooks, continuing its tradition of offering lively, jargon-free literary criticism since its founding in 1979.
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| Lucasta Miller ‘Self-called George Sand,’ as Elizabeth Barrett Browning termed her, was a phenomenon in her... | Article | - | ||
| Norma Clarke Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) gets top billing in the subtitle of Hard Streets but he’s not th... | Article | - | ||
| Robert Crawford Describing himself in his mid-fifties as ‘a wambling old codger’, T S Eliot was hardly cut o... | Article | - | ||
| Sophie Oliver Margaret Atwood has ‘always found snivelling in public embarrassing’. Light on introspection... | Article | - | ||
| December 2025, Issue 547Peter Marshall on Holbein * Joanna Kavenna on Camus * Sophie Oliver on Margaret Atwood * Dorian Lynskey on George Orwell * Daisy Dunn on Clodia of Rome * David Andress on Jean-Paul Marat * John Foot on the Spanish Civil War * Jerry December 2025, Issue 547Peter Marshall on Holbein * Joanna Kavenna on Camus * Sophie Oliver... | Article | - | ||
| Richard Bourke The word ‘revolution’ enjoys a special place in our political vocabulary. It is associated w... | Article | - | ||