New English Review

February 2014


View from the Artist's window  by Martinus Rørbye

 

 

Give Death Its Due by Theodore Dalrymple

 

Faith, Reason and a Call to Spiritual Arms by Rebecca Bynum

 

The Abrahamic Fallacy by Mark Durie

 

Minefield of Dreams: The Good Intentions that Harm Society

by Ben Irvine

 

Something Rotten in the Art of Denmark

by Theodore Dalrymple

 

Shakespeare’s Sweet Poison by David P. Gontar

 

William Shakespeare, Edward de Vere, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford and the ‘Still-Vexed Bermoothes’

by Keith Hopkins

 

Christie in the Crosshairs by G. Murphy Donovan

 

Is there a Future for French Jews?

An Interview with Michel Gurfinkiel by Jerry Gordon

 

Esperanto and Modern Hebrew –“Artificial” Languages that Came to Life

by Norman Berdichevsky

 

The Rise of Erdogan’s Islamist Tyranny by Jerry Gordon

 

Have the Grievance-Mongering Taqiyya-Artists at TellMamaUK Finally Lost the Plot?

by Catstrangler101

 

Jewish Myopia Towards Islam by Jerry Gordon

 

Socialist Globalization by Robert Wolfe

 

Master of Lost Chords by Thomas J. Scheff

 

Radical Feminists’ War on Churches by Enza Ferreri

 

How The NRA Resembles The CPUSA by Richard Kostelanetz

 

The Master Navigator by Geoffrey Clarfield

 

Ex Gratis by Moshe Dann

 

The Last Days of My Father by Mark Anthony Signorelli

 

Poetry:

 

The Germans’ Mercenaries by György Faludy 

translated from the Hungarian & edited by Thomas Ország-Land

 

Not Being Able to Return by Bibhu Padhi

 

A Sibyl by Rainer Maria Rilke translated by Len Krisak

 

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