New Statesman
The Questia library contains articles from New Statesman from the following years: 1996-2005. The Questia library now contains 77,000 books and 4,000,000 journal, magazine, and newspaper articles.
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- Creative History. by Terry Bell
- The Stratford Man: Who Was Shakespeare? Was He an Underground Catholic? Did He Play the Lute? Was He Run out of Town? Short of a Successful Seance, We Can Never Be Sure. Terry Eagleton Enjoys a Biography That Triumphs over the Patchy Evidence. by Terry Eagleton
- Half and Half. by Jason Cowley
- Old Soaks: A Treat to Be Savoured and a Rash of Rehashes. by Mark Kermode
- We Need More Spirit, Less Obedience: Diran Adebayo, Yoruba by Origin, Wonders If Something in Africans' Upbringing Has Led to a Deferential Mindset That Makes It Hard for Them to Get Rid of Bad Rulers as Quickly as They Should. by Diran Adebayo
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