November 1998 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Literary biography | Artists | Philosophy | The Great War | General | Fiction Literary biography Juliet Barker Such a Joy to Make Sense of Coleridge Coleridge: Darker Reflections By Richard Holmes Artists Isabel Hilton Gave Mexico a Dream Dreaming With His Eyes Open: A Life of Diego Rivera By Patrick Marnham LR Philosophy Ray Monk Was He Really Eaten Up By Sexual Jealousy? Within Reason: A Life of Spinoza By Margaret Gullan-Whur LR The Great War Sebastian Faulks How They Saw It To the Last Man: Spring 1918 By Lyn Macdonald General Max Hastings Nation at War Town And Country By Anthony Barnett and Roger Scruton (edd) Fiction Jane Gardam Women Breaking Out Elementals By A S Byatt LR
Isabel Hilton Gave Mexico a Dream Dreaming With His Eyes Open: A Life of Diego Rivera By Patrick Marnham LR
Ray Monk Was He Really Eaten Up By Sexual Jealousy? Within Reason: A Life of Spinoza By Margaret Gullan-Whur LR
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