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The London Magazine - August/September 2014

The London Magazine - August/September 2014

ISSN 0024-6085
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The London Magazine is England’s oldest literary periodical, with a history stretching back to 1732. The pages of the Magazine have played host to a wide range of canonical writers, from Percy Bysshe Shelley, William Hazlitt and John Keats in the 18th-century, to T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden and Evelyn Waugh in the early 20th-century. Today – reinvigorated for a new century – the Magazine’s essence remains unchanged: it is a home for the best writing and an indispensable feature on the British literary landscape.

Our August/September 2014 issue features Michael Thomas on J. M. Synge and Heinrich Böll,
Michael Karwowski on Dylan Thomas, Konrad Muller comments on the parallels between the great Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov’s own death and that of his characters in A Hero of Our Time, William Packer on My London, Grevel Lindop on Lermontov, and finally, Charles Spencer on Charles I.

New short stories by Angela Huth and Kathryn Simmonds.

This issue features a range of poets including two New England poets Frank Bidart and William Corbett, as well as Norman Buller, John Fuller, Terence John, Stanley Moss, David Starkey, Eoghan Walls and Heather Wells. Reviewers include Edward Lucie-Smith, David Cooke, Terry Kelly, Tom Sutcliffe, Roger Scruton, Danielle Blackbird, and Paul Williamson. 
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