This week, Mary Beard talks us through coins and emperors, real and fake, and the hidden networks beneath the Roman Empire; and Norma Clarke discusses the life and work of Rosa Bonheur, a celebrated female artist who kept her radical private life to herself.
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Halloween story special
Shades of censorship
Ali Smith on Autumn
Life, writing and life-writing
The mythical Lévi-Strauss
A lecture by Terry Eagleton
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Rose Tremain at the Wimbledon Bookfest
Beatrix Potter, marriage, and data
Hardy's London & the modern Middle East
Ideas of Englishness
Beginnings of life and the end of the NHS
Clare Lowdon on Safran Foer's great big dazzling novel
Eimear McBride on The Lesser Bohemians
Panama Papers, the Nero enigma & women in Hollywood
Brazil, Bloomsbury, and Geoff Dyer
Edmund White on Nabokov
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