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Avatars of the Elizabethan tavern, printing house and playhouse
The author of a Spanish literary masterpiece
John Marlowe, a shoemaker from Canterbury, died in 1605. His son Christopher had failed to follow him into the trade, choosing the more unreliable life of playwright, poet and jobbing spy. It had been
The Tale of Genji , the Japanese novel that dazzled the West
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Have long wanted a chance to celebrate the Sex Pistols. Whatever you may make of Mr Rotten’s question to his last audience in America, “Ever got the feeling you’ve been had?”, the Pistols were great f