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...Writing about sepulchres in 1809, Mary Shelley’s father, William Godwin, lamented that tombstones were being shuffled off like stubble, ready for next year’s crop....
...Godwin Obaseki, the governor of Edo state, says that the most important conversation to be had about the Benin artefacts is about legal ownership....
...Meanwhile backstage, props, costumes and wigs need to be separated, and keeping cast members safe is a military operation worthy of Henry V. Shakespeare was not a man for a two-hander....
...Voysey, Edward William Godwin and Christopher Dresser....
...She alludes frequently to the latter in Outsiders, beginning her group portrait with Mary Godwin Shelley, the daughter Wollstonecraft never knew: she died 10 days after Mary was born....
...Conversely, when the balance of power shifts to Henry Bolingbroke, later Henry IV, and Richard becomes first depressed then deposed, the bitter regretfulness of his introspection is just as plausible in...
...IV (Parts 1 and 2) and Henry V in a four-play cycle....
...Her impoverished family had moved to Hoxton, where she was befriended by the reclusive Reverend Henry Clare and his wife, who lent her books....
...The Tory government had already been embarrassed by Henry Crabb Robinson’s reporting from Spain....
...Simon Godwin directs this RSC production, with Mark Arends and Michael Marcus as the two young gadabouts....
...When we (fellow LRB contributors Emily Berry, Richard Godwin, Henry Jeffreys, Peter Meanwell and myself) began exploring the international breakfasting classics, we wondered whether there was a common theme...
...This first phase culminated in William Godwin’s biography of his late wife Mary Wollstonecraft, Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1798), and William Hazlitt’s Liber Amoris (1823...
...start of the 18th century to William Godwin’s Caleb Williams at its end – with Tom Jones, Tristram Shandy, The Castle of Otranto and much else conjured up in between....
...We carry on talking and drinking: football, Keats, Richard Dawkins, Machiavelli, Henry VIII, conspiracy theories, the future of the planet....
...Athanasius Kircher’s Theatre of the World By Joscelyn Godwin Thames & Hudson, £40 Kircher (1601-1680) was an extraordinary figure searching for meaning and patterns in life....
...Kennedy’s analysis, like much British liberal thought, went back to William Godwin, and his belief that “circumstance causes crime”....
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