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Things I've enjoyed reading
I will organise this more, but I've enjoyed these.
Insouciance (1928)
by D.H. Lawrence.
'You have a nice country, I would like to be your son' (2012)
by Bee Wilson.
Price behavior in ancient Babylon (2001)
by Peter Temin.
I hate new year's day (1916)
by Antonio Gramsci.
Political arithmetic in eighteenth-century England (1996)
by Julian Hoppit.
Are exams getting easier? (2023)
by Daisy Christodoulou.
John F. Kennedy’s back (2017)
by T. Glenn Pait and Justin T. Dowdy.
The university poem (1926)
by Vladimir Nabakov.
A sermon preached at White-hall, on Easter day (1620)
by Lancelot Andrewes.
An enlarged heart (2003)
by Cynthia Zarin.
How Adolf Hitler reformed Whitehall (1985)
by Peter Hennessy and Sir Douglas Hague.
Falling out of love with America (2023)
by Peter Hitchens.
The old fools (1973)
by Phillip Larkin.
The female gaze (2025)
by Mary Harrington.
What did you expect? The banality of moon-talk (2005)
by Steven Shapin.
Lancelot Andrewes (1926)
by T.S. Eliot.
The analytical language of John Wilkins (1942)
by Jorge Luis Borges.
De Republica Anglorum: or history with the politics put back (1990)
by Patrick Collinson.
Making myself up (1990)
by Hilary Mantel.
The affliction (I) (1633)
by George Herbert.