This week, Roy Foster introduces us to a Devonshire debutante turned IRA terrorist, and Emile Chabal explains how Marine Le Pen created the phenomenon of ‘cat-washing'.
'Heiress, Rebel, Vigilante, Bomber: The Extraordinary Life of Rose Dugdale' by Sean O’Driscoll
'Qu’est-ce que L’actualité Politique?: Événements et Opinions au XXIe Siècle' by Luc Boltanksi and Arnaud Esquerre
'Marginal Men and Micks on the Make' by Roy Foster
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Anthony Trollope
Hermione Lee discusses Virginia Woolf
Ruth Scurr discusses John Aubrey and the art of writing biography
Robert Herrick and John Evelyn
Ariel poems
T. E. Hulme
Ivor Gurney
Gabriel-Ernest by Saki
The Eyes by Edith Wharton
There was a Man Dwelt by a Churchyard by M.R. James
Laurie Lee with Ronald Blythe
David Collard discusses Flametti by Hugo Ball
Clive James
Mary Beard talks Medea at The National Theatre
Edward Thomas
Summer Books - Alex Clark on The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector
Summer Books - Frances Wilson on What You Want by Constantine Phipps
Summer Books - Lidija Haas on The Interior Circuit by Francisco Goldman
Summer Books - Mary Beard on Augustus by John Williams
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