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Lambs near Gaddesby, Leicestershire. Copyright © Michael Lowe 2020


Albion Vol. 17, Issue 1: Summer 2020

Table of Contents


Editorial
             The Ambiguous Beginnings of Canal-Boat Literature
Art
             Young Bomberg and the Old Masters at the National Gallery
             British Surrealism at the Dulwich Picture Gallery

Cinema
             Sunday Bloody Sunday (dir. John Schlesinger)
Books
             Afternoons With the Blinds Drawn by Brett Anderson
             One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time by Craig Brown
             People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain by Hashi Mohamed
             The Cato Street Conspiracy: Plotting, Counter-Intelligence and the Revolutionary Tradition in Britain and Ireland, ed. Jason McElligott and Martin Conboy

             Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms (Exhibition Catalogue), ed. Claire Breay and Joanna Story
             How Shakespeare Put Politics on the Stage: Power and Succession in the History Plays, by Peter Lake
             The Decline of Magic: Britain in the Enlightenment by Michael Hunter
Music
             Classical Reviews (Vaughan Williams, Elgar, Harriet Cohen, etc)
             Rock & Pop Reviews (Emily Breeze and Laura Kidd)
     

 

Mission Statement
Albion Magazine Online is a public service, not-for-profit biannual web-based magazine dedicated to exploring the richness and variety of English culture, history, and identity from a broad perspective. 



Our next edition will be published in Spring 2021. (We're reverting to a Spring/Autumn schedule.)

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