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THE TRULY EXTRAORDINARY AND TRAGIC LIFE OF EDITH TUDOR HART IS A COMPELLI
Alice Loxton EleanorA 200-mile walk in search of England’slost queen352pp. Pan Macmillan. £22. Many are commemorated in stone, but few so grandly as Eleanor of Castile (d. 1290). Following her unexpec
A Queer Inheritance: Alternative Histories in the National ...
Carla Kaplan TroublemakerThe fierce, unruly life of Jessica Mitford616pp. Hurst. £27.50. At the beating heart of the Mitford myth is the cell-like linen closet at the top of Asthall Manor, where Unity
STRONG PERFORMANCES AND AN INGENIOUS USE OF LIMITED SPACE MAKE FOR A SPELLBINDING STAGE ADAPTATION OF LE CARRÉ’S CLASSIC
Exaggerating her beetling monobrow and wispy dark moustache in self-portraits, the artist Frida Kahlo was a female force to be reckoned with, unafraid to pour her heart onto the canvas. Only last autu
THE STORY OF AN ALL-AMERICAN TRAITOR