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Sir Peter Russell (1913–2006) was King Alfonso XIII Professor of Spanish Studies at Oxford from 1953 until his retirement in 1981. He was also Director of Portuguese Studies, and the author of a ...
“To be Carmanised”, said one of the courtroom victims of George Carman QC, “was a dire experience.” Carman (1929–2001) was the most famous barrister of the late twentieth century – the man who got ...
Rebecca L. Davis’s magisterial new book, Fierce Desires: A new history of sex and sexuality in America, concludes with a 2023 decision by a federal judge in Texas, Matthew Kacsmaryk, to outlaw the ...
Toby Lichtig assesses the latest recreation of Bob Dylan, the man and the myth, and David Gallagher discusses an academic and spy who inspired the work of Javier Marías Boris Dralyuk on a compelling ...
Reading, we all know, is a peculiar act. It takes us out of ourselves into realms we might otherwise have missed – deeper, wider, stranger, perhaps launching us backwards or forwards in time, or into ...
Early in Josephine Tey’s classic mystery The Daughter of Time (1951), Inspector Grant, laid up with a broken leg and vainly seeking distraction with a heap of the latest bestsellers, remarks ...
The UK debut of a stand-out Australian poet of her generation, The Jaguar: Selected poems by Sarah Holland-Batt (b.1982) presents a generous selection from three collections of poems, Aria (2008), The ...
Diana Berruezo-Sánchez “once told a professor about an idea: I wanted to conduct research on the oral poetry of freed and enslaved black Africans in early modern Spain. He said I was unlikely to find ...
We associate extinction with the distant past – with dinosaurs, mammoths or perhaps the dodo. In his book, Lost Wonders, Tom Lathan flips this association on its head by presenting us with ten stories ...
Australia has often been called a “new country,” but its poetry has seldom been thought of in these terms. Les Murray (1938–2019), still the country’s best-known poet, memorably styled himself as a ...
Over the past few years there has been a boom in scholarly studies of the Palace of Westminster, both as a historic building and in its present vulnerable and neglected state. This elegant, ...