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Notes & comments: September 2005.(British history, culture)(Editorial)

New Criterion

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"Oh, to be in England ..."

We know what Robert Browning meant. We have long wished that The New Criterion were more readily available in England. Nor are we alone. Writing recently in The Claremont Review, the historian Paul Johnson observed that "One of the cultural treasures Britain lacks, and America happily possesses, is the monthly review New Criterion." We are pleased to report that the lack Mr. Johnson lamented is about to be filled. Beginning this autumn, The New Criterion will be available at select bookstores and newsstands in Great Britain.

To celebrate this happy event, we have assembled in this issue a special section on British cultural and ...


    
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