Literary Review  |  June
Peter Moore on George Forster * Anne Perkins on the Balfour family * William Whyte on British dons * Ian Thomson on the fall of the USSR * Joe Moshenska on Spinoza * Jeremy Treglown on Juan Carlos of Spain * D J Taylor on Henrietta Moraes * Howard Davies on recession * Martin Vander Weyer on Goldman Sachs * Piers Brendon on disinformation * Richard Vinen on Kissinger * Bettina Bildhauer on medieval health * John Mullan on Emily Brontë * Joseph Hone on Jonathan Swift * Duncan Fallowell on Lady Chatterley * George Cochrane on Eric Ambler * A J Lees on neurorehabilitation * John Phipps on Dante * Stephen Smith on stolen art * Caroline Moorehead on wartime love * Norma Clarke on cooking for one * Nigel Andrew on birds * Olivia Ho on M John Harrison * Philip Womack on Shakespeare’s neighbours * and much, much more
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Literary Review June.