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[English: Authors/Poets]: Charles Dickens and His London
Jul 18th, 2009

An introduction to the life and times of this great genius, and to the London he endured, loved and greatly influenced. Your host is Christopher West.

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    Jul 15th, 2009

    Telegraph View The NHS is wasting £13700 on a sex guide for pensioners.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Suburbia that inspired Sir John Betjeman to get heritage protection
    Jul 15th, 2009

    An estate of undistinguished suburban houses that inspired Sir John Betjeman is to be given special heritage protection to stop it being destroyed by developers.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Charles Dickens and His London
    Jul 12th, 2009

    An introduction to the life and times of this great genius, and to the London he endured, loved and greatly influenced. Your host is Christopher West.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Campaign to protect Margate shelter where TS Eliot wrote The Waste Land
    Jul 12th, 2009

    The widow of TS Eliot has backed a campaign to protect a Margate seaside shelter where the poet wrote much of The Waste Land.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Gordon Brown turns to former poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion for advice
    Jun 28th, 2009

    Gordon Brown has sought advice from Sir Andrew Motion the former poet laureate prompting speculation that the Prime Minister was seeking inspiration for his speeches.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Siegfried Sassoon: the poetry of strife without reason
    Jun 26th, 2009

    Of all the First World War poets, Siegfried Sassoon (1886-1967) is not only the most accessible but also the most pivotal, illustrating changing attitudes to the war as it unfolded.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Andrew Motion at Farringford
    Jun 25th, 2009

    FORMER poet laureate Andrew Motion will be at Farringford, Freshwater, next week.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: Stars lined up for TV adaptation of children’s book The Gruffalo
    Jun 23rd, 2009

    A host of stars have been lined up for a TV adaptation of much-loved children’s book The Gruffalo.

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  • [English: Authors/Poets]: The Diary: Andrew Motion; Quentin Crisp; Edinburgh Fringe Festival; Made in Iran; Jose-Maria Cano
    Jun 18th, 2009

    The newly knighted poet, Andrew Motion, has held off from commenting on the Derek Walcott/Ruth Padel/Oxford Professor of Poetry debacle, but is finally ready to express his views to “The Independent”.

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