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Raphael: A Passionate Life by Antonio Forcellino
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18th-century Women Readers, the British Museum and Ramsay’s Circulating Library
I’ve been so buried by work that this blog has virtually sunk into oblivion… However, back to business with some thoughts on a great programme yesterday on BBC 4 yesterday evening: “How Reading made us Modern” (catch it quick while … Continue reading

