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What Books I Please

on BBC Radio 3

In the first of a monthly series of reflections on literature, current ana classic, A. H. Halsey , Professor of Social and Administrative Studies, Oxford University, compares the relevance of Sir Thomas More 's Utopia to 16th-century England with its relevance to governing Britain today.
(29 Nov: John Updike on Nathaniel Hawthorne )

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A. H. Halsey
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Thomas More
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John Updike
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Nathaniel Hawthorne

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