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The feminist writer Lara Feigel’s counter-intuitive use of the novelist as a guide to life offers unexpected insights to the urgent questions of our age
From a Hemingway haunt in Venice to Stein’s salons in Paris
A richly detailed history of English literary life in the 20th century is alive to the influence of class but less sure-footed on gender
D.H. Lawrence’s three early mining-community dramas are expertly staged
Hidden among the sea cliffs of the island’s Baunei region is Italy’s most dramatic trekking route
Antiquarian books can be rewarding, but not always in the financial sense
This sensitive production of D.H. Lawrence’s tragedy relishes details yet draws out bigger themes
‘I once turned down a picnic with my editor because I suspected that the champagne would be tepid’
Sutherland’s works veer between the excellent and the embarrassing
‘Do the dead cling on to us or, rather, do the living cling on to the dead?’
He could have played the great roles – so what went wrong for Oliver Reed?
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