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An unexpected benefit of my retirement was to realise, at the time that a very cut‐price offer came my way, that I would once again have the time to read the Times Literary Supplement. I had been a regular reader of the TLS from my student days, but pressure of work and of all the often tedious stuff we are expected to read in the course of our professional lives (or perhaps really a comment on my time management skills – or lack of) meant that the unread pile of copies eventually compelled me to cancel my standing order. Very...

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