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A.N. Wilson
Books
The enormous humility of C.S. Lewis
Sixty years on, how urgently the world needs Lewis’s defense of what he called the Tao
By A.N. Wilson
Book Review
How much of Dickens’s London is fiction?
Is it a place, or a state of mind, or a bit of both?
By A.N. Wilson
Europe
The Queen’s strength was that she did not change
A woman of great intelligence, superbly well-qualified for a strange role
By A.N. Wilson
Books
The first Puritans weren’t so much killjoys as ardent believers in honest living
The Puritans: A Transatlantic History by David D. Hall reviewed
By A.N. Wilson
Books
The stubborn old Hanoverians saw new Gunpowder Plots everywhere
Even after Emancipation, anti-Catholic prejudice was entrenched in the monarchy, right up to the coronation of George V
By A.N. Wilson
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