Literary Review  |  July
Richard Carwardine on Abraham Lincoln * Jonathan Keates on Napoleon III * Martin Vander Weyer on the first US depression * Levi Roach on Rome and Christianity * Michael Burleigh on Nord Stream * Peter Moore on Patrick O’Brian * Peter Thonemann on Homer’s afterlife * John Stokes on Chekhov’s juvenilia * Stephen Smith on Cuba * Richard Smyth on Britain’s mountains * Miranda Seymour on childhood memories * Jennie Erin Smith on butterflies * Charles Darwent on Duchamp in New York * Rupert Christiansen on Stephen Sondheim * William Keegan on Brexit * D J Taylor on Simon Raven * Antony Spawforth on Alexander the Great * Tom Cook on typesetting * Norma Clarke on an artistic friendship * Simon Nixon on a corrupted Britain * Charlie Louth on Paul Celan * David Anderson on terrorism * Mark Glancy on movies * Paddy Crewe on Doireann Ní Ghríofa * and much, much more
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Literary Review July.