Lady Chatterley’s Lover: Did D H Lawrence and his gamekeeper really dislike women?
Following the BBC’s adaptation of the classic and controversial novel by D H Lawrence, Dr Sally Minogue examines the book,…
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New Thinking.
Following the BBC’s adaptation of the classic and controversial novel by D H Lawrence, Dr Sally Minogue examines the book,…
ByNew books by Simon Armitage and Patrick Barkham follow walks through the south of England.
ByMiller’s new novel is beautiful, but I confess, it had me stumped.
ByJeremy Seabrook's The Song of the Shirt goes beyond hand-wringing to create a nuanced portrait of cheap manufacturing.
ByAnyway, Ian Fleming’s Bond was grotesquely, unstintingly racist. As a character, it’s hardly the highest role available in UK film.
ByAdam Mars-Jones has created a clever, stoical and cool account of caring for a dying father.
ByThe Black Mirror and The Worm at the Core reveal the human obsession with, and denial of, our mortality.
ByÉnard's latest novel, Street of Thieves, has ideas and charisma to burn.
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