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The TLS first appeared in 1902 as a supplement to The Times but became a separate publication in 1914. [2] Many distinguished writers have contributed, including T. S. Eliot, Henry James and Virginia Woolf.
Stefan Collini (born 6 September 1947) [1] is an English literary critic and academic who is Emeritus Professor of English Literature and Intellectual History at the University of Cambridge and an Emeritus Fellow of Clare Hall. He has contributed essays to such publications as The Times Literary Supplement, The Nation and the London Review of ...
In May 2016, Abell became the editor of The Times Literary Supplement, succeeding Sir Peter Stothard, who had edited the newspaper for the previous 14 years. [12] [13] He held the post until June 2020, when he was succeeded by Martin Ivens. [14] [15] He is a regular presenter on the BBC Radio 4 series Front Row. [16]
For many years, Campbell worked for The Times Literary Supplement (TLS). [1] Between 1998 and 2020, he wrote the weekly NB column on the back page of the TLS, under the pen-name "J.C.". A selection of the columns was published in 2023 under the title NB by J.C.: A Walk through the Times Literary Supplement.
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785 under the title The Daily Universal Register, adopting its modern name on 1 January 1788. The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times (founded in 1821), are published by Times Media, since 1981 a subsidiary of News UK, in turn wholly owned by News Corp.
Martin's wisdom and encyclopaedic knowledge of history have long enriched The Sunday Times and its readers and I thank Martin for his great service." [11] On 29 June 2020, Ivens succeeded Stig Abell as editor of The Times Literary Supplement. [1] [2]
In 1899, Richmond, at the request of the editor George Earle Buckle, became an assistant editor at The Times newspaper. [3] In 1902, in addition to his existing editorial duties, Buckle appointed Richmond as editor of the Times Literary Supplement (TLS), a weekly literary review which at that time was a supplement to the parent newspaper.
Alex Clark is a British literary journalist and editor who has written for The Guardian, The Observer [1] and The Times Literary Supplement. She also presents the programme Front Row on BBC Radio 4 and hosts the Vintage Podcast about books. [2] Clark is Editor at Large at Union Books. [3]