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Tales of quiet intensity: The News from Dublin, by Colm Tóibín, reviewed | The Spectator
Apr 3, 2026 - Colm Tóibín is a master of understatement, his work characterized by great emotional intelligence coupled with redoubtable restraint
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https://spectator.com/article/enjoyably-old-fashioned-itvs-the-lady-reviewed/?edition=us
Enjoyably old-fashioned: ITV’s The Lady reviewed | The Spectator
Mar 14, 2026 - Although The Lady has been criticized in some quarters for being tacky and exploitative, I rather enjoyed its old-fashioned values
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https://www.spectator.com.au/2026/04/haunting-images-the-shadow-of-the-object-by-chloe-aridjis-reviewed/
Haunting images: The Shadow of the Object, by Chloe Aridjis, reviewed | The Spectator Australia
Apr 23, 2026 - What marks out Chloe Aridjis as a novelist is her ability to create atmospheres and ambiences. These often have hints…
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https://spectator.com/article/the-world-s-greatest-podcast-dan-carlin-s-hardcore-history-reviewed/
The world’s greatest podcast: Dan Carlin’s Hardcore History reviewed | The Spectator
Sep 15, 2022 - It’s well known that you should never meet your heroes because they will only disappoint you. Less commonly said, but equally true, is that you should never...
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https://spectator.com/article/tales-of-quiet-intensity-the-news-from-dublin-by-colm-toibin-reviewed/?edition=us
Tales of quiet intensity: The News from Dublin, by Colm Tóibín, reviewed | The Spectator
Apr 3, 2026 - Colm Tóibín is a master of understatement, his work characterized by great emotional intelligence coupled with redoubtable restraint
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https://spectator.com/article/fans-of-george-eliot-are-in-for-a-shock-bird-grove-at-hampstead-theatre-reviewed/?edition=us
Fans of George Eliot are in for a shock: Bird Grove at Hampstead Theater reviewed | The Spectator
Mar 10, 2026 - Mary Ann will become the novelist George Eliot and this fascinating glimpse of her early life shows her as a surly, arrogant, spoiled
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https://spectator.com/article/eye-catching-but-superficial-wuthering-heights-reviewed/?edition=us
Eye-catching but superficial: ‘Wuthering Heights’ reviewed | The Spectator
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