Victoria’s Madmen: Revolution and Alienation, by Clive Bloom
June Purvis is intrigued by an account of those who swam against the tide in an age of conformity and religious piety
June Purvis is intrigued by an account of those who swam against the tide in an age of conformity and religious piety
June Purvis is intrigued by an account of those who swam against the tide in an age of conformity and religious piety
Clive Bloom finds the rap sheet on an iconic cultural figure frustratingly incomplete
Clive Bloom considers the development of a particularly disturbing form of crime
In his review of Playboys and Mayfair Men: Crime, Class, Masculinity, and Fascism in 1930s London, by Angus McLaren (Books, 23 November), Clive Bloom writes that “…the Mayfair men finally atoned for...