March 1985 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Biography | General | Travel | Television Biography John Lahr Tramp, Gentleman & Poet Chaplin: His Life and Art By David Robinson LR General John Bayley Reader, I Felt it … Forms of Feeling in Victorian Literature By Barbara Hardy LR David Robey The Chinese Box Reflections on The Name of the Rose By Umberto Eco (Translated by William Weaver) LR Travel Charles Sturridge Labels & Remote People Labels By Evelyn Waugh Remote People By Evelyn Waugh LR Television Richard S E Curtis Very Mysteriös LR
David Robey The Chinese Box Reflections on The Name of the Rose By Umberto Eco (Translated by William Weaver) LR
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