Forgotten Wives: How Women Get Written Out of History, by Ann Oakley
Not before time, the female partners whose intellectual contributions enhanced their husbands’ work get long-overdue credit, writes Emma Rees
Not before time, the female partners whose intellectual contributions enhanced their husbands’ work get long-overdue credit, writes Emma Rees
Jeffrey Meyers considers a new account of one of the most talented generations in English literature
These engaging essays about violence could have broadened their scope, writes Jeffrey Meyers
Jeffrey Meyers longs for more of the unfamiliar in a portrait of the author’s final chapter
The subheading of Jeffrey Meyers' review of Peter Parker's biography of Christopher Isherwood (Books, July 16) describes him as "a sordid homosexual with 400 lovers". To conjoin "sordid" and "...