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Love and Death: Elegies for Poets by Auden, Arnold and Schuyler
Novel Approaches: ‘Kidnapped’ by Robert Louis Stevenson
Should the Bank of England be independent? Andy Haldane and Daniela Gabor
Fiction and the Fantastic: J.G. Ballard and Angela Carter
Albert Camus: A Short life
Fiction and the Fantastic: Remembering Leonora Carrington
Novel Approaches: ‘The Portrait of a Lady’ by Henry James
The Death of the Conservative Party?
Love and Death: 'Surge' by Jay Bernard and 'In Nearby Bushes' by Kei Miller
Conversations in Philosophy: 'The Ethics of Ambiguity' by Simone de Beauvoir
Labour's Tax Mistake
Novel Approaches: ‘The Last Chronicle of Barset’ by Anthony Trollope
Fiction and the Fantastic: Stories by Jorge Luis Borges
Sartre's theory of the emotions
Novel Approaches: 'Our Mutual Friend' by Charles Dickens
The Belgrano Diary: Episode 6 – The Trials
The Belgrano Diary: Episode 5 – The Hounds
The Belgrano Diary: Episode 4 – The Crown Jewels
The Belgrano Diary: Episode 3 – Small Lies Big Lies
The Belgrano Diary: Episode 2 – Gotcha!
The Belgrano Diary: Episode 1 – Half a Million Sheep Can’t Be Wrong
Love and Death: Family Elegies by Wordsworth, Lowell, Riley and Carson
Fiction and the Fantastic: ‘Frankenstein’ by Mary Shelley
Conversations in Philosophy: 'The Thing' by Martin Heidegger
Fiction and the Fantastic: Mikhail Bulgakov and James Hogg
Conversations in Philosophy: 'The Will to Believe' by William James
Love and Death: War Elegies by Whitman, Owen, Douglas and more
Fiction and the Fantastic: Isak Dinesen’s ‘The Monkey’
What's Crufts really like?
Novel Approaches: 'Aurora Leigh' by Elizabeth Barrett Browning