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Biography of Charles Reade
2346 words, approx. 7.8 pages
 By the time Charles Reade had reached the age of forty, he had written only two of his fourteen novels, Peg Woffington (1853) and Christie Johnstone (1853); but he had already written at least fifteen of his forty plays, and he continued to write, transl...



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 The Independent - London
The terrible temptations which face solicitors
10/12/1994: 1,245 words, approx. 4 pages The appearance of Howard Ogden, Frederick West's former solicitor, before the Solicitors' Disciplinary Tribunal (the case has been adjourned until 6 December for a pre-trial review) on allegations of professional misconduct has highlighted the ethical tightrope which lawyers have to walk. Mr Ogden,...
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The Temptations of Power
12/01/2003: 1,028 words, approx. 3 pages I have been writing a biography of the twentieth century activist and writer, Barbara Deming. Last month, reading a 1967 essay she wrote on the war in Vietnam, I came across the following reflection on that war and on the characteristics and implications of...


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