November 1993 Issue Jump to: Essays Interviews Letters | Felines and Females | Biography | Essays Interviews Letters Essays Interviews Letters Geoffrey Wheatcroft A Severe Antidote for Francophilia Crime and the Académie Française By Patrick Marnham LR Felines and Females Barbara Howell Thine be the Glory Thine the Light Fire with Fire: The New Female Power and How It Will Change the Twenty-First Century By Naomi Wolf LR Biography Sylvia Clayton Blake’s Progress Witness against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law By E P Thompson LR Essays Interviews Letters Michael Bywater The Bee’s Knees The Penguin Book of Interviews By Christopher Silvester LR
Geoffrey Wheatcroft A Severe Antidote for Francophilia Crime and the Académie Française By Patrick Marnham LR
Barbara Howell Thine be the Glory Thine the Light Fire with Fire: The New Female Power and How It Will Change the Twenty-First Century By Naomi Wolf LR
Sylvia Clayton Blake’s Progress Witness against the Beast: William Blake and the Moral Law By E P Thompson LR
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