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| It's not chick-lit – it is a wonderful bookThis is GloucestershireHERE at Pittville we believe that all of our cultural heritage should be preserved so the Pittville Press has devoted a regular column to books and literature in the hope that you will take a moment to enjoy them too. "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever ... and more » |
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 Irish Times | Become a culture vulture - it's freeIrish TimesTIMES MAY be tough and money tight but it doesn't mean you have to starve yourself of the best things in life such as music, art, literature and comedy. In fact there are so many free or cut-price cultural happenings around the country that the only ... |
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 Daily Mail | Last updated at 6:20 PM on 7th February 2012Daily MailHe was joined by the Duchess of Cornwall, the Archbishop of Canterbury and luminaries from the worlds of literature and theatre at the a service during which wreaths were laid at Dickens' grave in Poets' Corner. Charles laid a wreath of white roses and ... and more » |
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| Newsmaker: Salman RushdieBusiness StandardBlakeney was a late-Georgian British society fop who is known more for being a dandy than swordsman but comes to the aid of French royals to spirit them to England to safety from Robespierre who is sending French aristocrats to the guillotine. and more » |
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