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London Review of Books

The pick of online essays from the London Review of Books
  • Gardens of earthly delights

    Colin Burrow on gardens

  • Divided we stand

    Martin Jacques on the new global order

  • She never stooped to conquer

    Frank Kermode on the life and times of Lady Augusta Gregory

  • Lady of Lesbos

    Emily Wilson on Sappho

  • Paper fortunes

    Ronald Stevens on Cudlipp, King and the Daily Mirror

  • Breaking the mould

    Steven Shapin on Camembert and globalisation

  • A towering intellect

    Colin Burrow on Montaigne

  • It's not all Greek to me

    Jonathan Barnes on ancient Greek and Chinese thought

  • The lemma dilemma

    Jerry Fodor on how minds think

  • Honourable mention

    Miles Taylor on Tony Benn

  • In the family's way

    Katha Pollitt on career v motherhood

  • Speaking the unspeakable

    Christian Schütze examines the emergence of a new critical appraisal of German responses to the wartime bombing of their country

  • History of a foxhunting man

    Ferdinand Mount on Siegfried Sassoon

  • The Bess of all possible worlds

    Anne Barton on Elizabeth I

  • Found and lost

    James Hamilton-Paterson on the disputed history of the Tasaday

  • Apocalypse now

    The rise of the endtimes novel

  • A philosophical investigation into Enron

  • A philosophical investigation into Enron (part 2)

  • A whale of a tale

    Danny Karlin on Herman Melville

  • The king of romance

    David Coward on Alexandre Dumas

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