May 1994 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Belles Lettres | Fiction I | Art Belles Lettres A N Wilson His Country’s Saviour John Betjeman: Letters Volume One: 1926–1951 By Candida Lycett-Green (ed) LR John Kemp Not For The Proles The Absence of Myth: Writings on Surrealism By Georges Bataille LR Fiction I John Bayley Is this Review to be the End of Foster Bayley? A Way in the World By V S Naipaul LR Art Paul Johnson Gombrich For Ever Sight and Insight: Essays on Art and Culture in Honour of E H Gombrich at 85 By John Onians LR
A N Wilson His Country’s Saviour John Betjeman: Letters Volume One: 1926–1951 By Candida Lycett-Green (ed) LR
Paul Johnson Gombrich For Ever Sight and Insight: Essays on Art and Culture in Honour of E H Gombrich at 85 By John Onians LR
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