Literary Review  |  October 2022
Robin Simon on Frans Hals * Richard Vinen on Chips Channon’s diaries * Frances Cairncross on Lord Northcliffe * Richard Smyth on Britain's lost rainforests * Will Wiles on stones * R J B Bosworth on Mussolini's daughter * Mathew Lyons on Tudor England * Norma Clarke on women in art history * Sue Prideaux on Gauguin in Tahiti * Alan Ryan on the history of the free market * Samantha Ellis on Joseph Roth * Thomas W Hodgkinson on Alan Rickman's diaries * John Burnside on Claire Keegan * Emma Garman on Kate Atkinson * Houman Barekat on Percival Everett *
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Literary Review October 2022.