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One hesitates to differ from Jonathan Rée in a matter of Marxian doxography
Over a long career, John Hardman has specialised to great effect in teasing out, from speeches, decrees, minutes, memoranda, letters, diaries and unsent drafts, the varied moods of French political de
Literature and Learning: A History of English Studies ...
The “Emperor of the Night”, as he has been grandly called,1 the Marquis d’Hervey de Saint-Denys was the great pioneer of “lucid dreaming”: to be aware, while you are fully asleep, that you are dreamin
Tennyson’s embrace of science and catastrophe theory
I enjoyed reading the interesting article by Caitlin Ellis on the rivals for the throne in 1066 (October). In particular, it was fascinating to read about Edgar Ætheling’s claim, which was surely the
Goethe: A Life in Ideas Matthew Bell (Princeton ...