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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Robert Browning's Poetic Characters
Shakespeare and Cervantes, 400 years on
Utopia at 500
Being Jewish, being American
Oscar Wilde and the Chatterton myth
Henry James in the TLS
Mary Beard
Jane Austen's Emma
"Tea at the Midland" by David Constantine
Jacob Tonson's poets
John Donne
Vertigo
Douglas Oliver: a poetic vision of the body politic
J.H. Prynne: an examination of imagery
Summer Holidays
Cycling: tour de force
Tennis: Game, Sex and Match
John Fletcher
Christine Brooke-Rose
Waterloo
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