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The Amber Fury by Natalie Haynes | The Times

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This may be Natalie Haynes's first novel but the writer, broadcaster and former stand-up comedian has already learnt the most important trick of ...

Natalie Haynes | Evening Standard

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Latest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.

Guardian: Natalie Haynes | The Guardian

Natalie Haynes is a writer, broadcaster and comedian. She is the author of The Ancient Guide to Modern Life, The Amber Fury and The Children of Jocasta.

Author Natalie Haynes on the glory of knitting

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My perfect weekend: We catch up with the comedian-turned-author ahead of her appearence at the Telegraph Ways with Words festival in Dartington

Natalie Haynes: Gervais cannot be forgiven for what he said | The...

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Ricky Gervais has never blanched when it comes to walking the tightrope between amusing his audience and offending them. His argument is that

The classics have a role to play in Natalie Haynes's debut thriller |...

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The writer, broadcaster and reviewer speaks at such a rate of knots that she leaves her listener breathless. She has so perfected the art she rarely…

Schlagwort Natalie Haynes | Tingler : Tingler

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Schlagwort: Natalie Haynes. Das Ende der Linie · Product image. Gibt es perfekte Dinge? Ja. Aber manchmal liegen sie in der Vergangenheit. 4. Facebook ...

DBF Review: Natalie Haynes | The Bubble

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Natalie Haynes appeared at DBF to promote her debut novel, The Amber Fury.Sam Nicholls reports on the evening.

Natalie Haynes: It’s about time jokes were given their due, treated...

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Is it coincidence or theft when two comedians come up with the same line? Jokes should be treated as literary works

Natalie Haynes: Latin and Greek are still so relevant to us all |...

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In an age when children are encouraged to pursue the useful and vocational, it may seem surprising that so many are choosing to learn something about classics....

Bolton School | Comedic Classics Lectures from Natalie Haynes

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Bolton School | Classicist, author, comedian and broadcaster Natalie Haynes visited the Boys' Division towards the end of term to deliver two fascinating talks...

Natalie Haynes - Stand Up for Classics | Cambridge Live

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Saturday 8 July East Lawn Marquee - Wimpole Estate. Join BBC R4 star Natalie Haynes who, to coincide with her latest novel The Children of Jocasta, takes us on a hilarious romp through the earliest Greek Tragedies and Comedies .

The Ancient Guide to Modern Life: Natalie Haynes at STREAM South...

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12 NOON – PM SATURDAY 7 NOVEMBER The multi-talented Natalie Haynes, writer (non-fiction: The Ancient Guide to Modern Life, Feb März Classics Courses at the ... Institute of Continuing ...

Natalie Haynes – Sophocles Reimagined | Bath | Events | Topping &...

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Natalie Haynes – Sophocles Reimagined in Bath. Friday 8th September Venue The Bookshop, The Paragon, Bath, BA1 5LS; Doors open 7.40pm; Start ...

BBC Radio 4 - Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics, Series

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Natalie Haynes challenges your knowledge of the classics with 15 fiendish questions.

Off the Shelf present: The Children of Jocasta - Natalie Haynes

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Natalie Haynes stands up for the classics. She is a brilliant, stand-up comic and a passionate believer that we should continue to read and ...

BBC Radio 4 - Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics

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Natalie Haynes creates stand-up routines about figures from ancient Greece and Rome.

Why are we obsessed with Martians? - BBC Culture

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Three-headed vultures, Bugs Bunny’s nemesis and fleas the size of 12 elephants – how did the Red Planet’s aliens come about? Natalie Haynes takes a look at the...

BBC - Culture - The greatest tale ever told?

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Homer’s Odyssey has topped our poll of 100 Stories that Shaped the World. Natalie Haynes looks at why the epic poem has survived for millennia.

When the Parthenon had dazzling colours - BBC Culture

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Ancient statues weren't white marble, but “a riot of colour and glitzy decoration.

BBC - Culture - The myths and folktales behind Harry Potter

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Nicolas Flamel was a real person, and many of Rowling’s fantastic beasts she borrowed from elsewhere – including from the ancient world, writes Natalie Haynes.

Housmans Books Newsletter September – The New Dark Age

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3 September HousmansNEWS1. Housmans New Online Shop – In Affiliation With Hive2. Peace News fundraiser: “Come Out! We Have You Surrounded!”3. The Cally...
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