Archive From the NS archive: Woman and superwoman 23 October 1970: In The Female Eunuch, Germaine Greer is better at picking holes in the present system than suggesting any practical steps for the future. By Claire Tomalin
Claire Tomalin: Beatrix Potter’s Tom Kitten has everything a good story should have The first book I remember owning was given to me in 1938 by a nurse in the Homeopathic Hospital. By Claire Tomalin
From the NS archive: Intensely remembered ladies 25 July 1969: On Fanny Stevenson and Jane Austen, two women “mildly patronised by Henry James”. By Claire Tomalin
Claire Tomalin’s Diary: Going to prison and talking about Jane Austen Planting trees in the yard is a poor subsitute for reducing the prison population. By Claire Tomalin
The New Statesman: A nursery of talent Claire Tomalin looks back on her time as an NS staffer. By Claire Tomalin