The year that made Jane Austen sexy again
Thirty years ago, a flood of new adaptations gave the novelist a second bloom
By
Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Susie Goldsbrough is the former deputy literary editor at The Times.
Thirty years ago, a flood of new adaptations gave the novelist a second bloom
By Susie Goldsbrough
The latest film in the series is magnificently unabashed soft-Tory propaganda
By Susie Goldsbrough
Facing soaring energy costs and competition from east Asia, Stoke’s ceramicists are struggling to survive
By Susie Goldsbrough
Victims are sidelined, while hacks make unworthy heroes.
By Susie Goldsbrough
Religion has made Sally Rooney boring.
By Susie Goldsbrough