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Craig Raine

Craig Raine

New Statesman

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How Sylvia Plath dissected her pain

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28.05.2026 10

New Statesman

Craig Raine

Modest, interesting – no masterpieces: Millet at the National Gallery reviewed

14.08.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Books / ‘I’ve taken to sleeping in my teeth’ – the wartime admissions of T.S. Eliot

11.08.2025 20

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Books / ‘I’ve taken to sleeping in my teeth’ – the wartime admissions of T.S. Eliot

11.08.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Essay / What we get wrong about modernism

14.07.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Essay / What we get wrong about modernism

10.07.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

What we get wrong about modernism

10.07.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Why disaffected actors often make excellent playwrights

12.06.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Essay / Kingsley goes to the toilet

07.05.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Essay / Kingsley goes to the toilet

06.05.2025 20

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Essay / Kingsley goes to the toilet

06.05.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Sex in art / The art of sexual innuendo

15.03.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine

Sex in art / The art of sexual innuendo

14.03.2025 20

The Spectator

Craig Raine

The art of sexual innuendo

13.03.2025 20

The Spectator

Craig Raine

The greatest paintings are always full of important unimportant things

06.03.2025 10

The Spectator

Craig Raine