Truth in fantasy: what Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials taught us over its 30-year run ⊕
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The ‘religious atheist’ author held a reputation as CS Lewis’s opposite. But his two trilogies – which came to a close this year – were a celebration of humanity and imagination
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The writers, philosophers and politicians who have raided Milton’s epic poem for inspiration
In 1818 Mary Shelley published Frankenstein, the story of a man who trespasses on God’s turf by crafting a …
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