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Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive 1902-2019

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Online-Service mit Zugang zum "Times Literary Supplement (TLS)" von der Gründung 1902 bis 2006 im kombinierten Volltext- und Faksimileformat mit einem Gesamtumfang von rund 120.000 Seiten. Die wöchentlich erscheinende Literaturzeitschrift rezensiert sowohl Titel aller akademischen Fächer als auch Belletristik und aktuelle Produktionen aus Theater und Kino sowie Ausstellungen.

Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive, 1902-2006

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Gale Cengage

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106837

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Since 1902, the Times Literary Supplement has forged a reputation for fine writing, literary discoveries, and insightful debate. The TLS has attracted the contributions of the world's most influential writers and critics, from T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf in the 1920s and 1930s to A.N. Wilson and Christopher Hitchens in the 1990s and 2000s. The complete run of the TLS from 1902 to 2019 is now available online as The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive.

This collection includes the complete run of The Times Literary Supplement. Among over 300,000 reviews, letters, poems, and articles, users will find the contemporary criticism of scholars such as Christopher Ricks and George Steiner, the reviews of award-winning novels of A.S. Byatt and Joyce Carol Oates, and the philosophical works of Thomas Nagel, Daniel Dennett, and Richard Dawkins. They can also track the discoveries of explorers Redmond O'Hanlon and Robin Hanbury-Tenison.

Until 1974, writings and influential criticism of hundreds of the twentieth century's most important writers and thinkers were kept anonymous to foster open discussion. The Times Literary Supplement Historical Archive now discloses the identity of these contributors.


The value of the archive lies in its extensive cross-disciplinary reach as the only literary weekly to offer comprehensive coverage of the latest and most important publications in multiple languages, across all areas of the humanities and social sciences.

This unique digital collection offers thousands of book reviews covering works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, as well as reviews of the visual and performing arts, including films, plays, exhibitions, operas, and stage performances. It contains topical essays and criticism in the areas of science and medicine; art and architecture; history, music, and religion; politics, economics and philosophy; exploration and sport; and engineering and town planning.

A multi-disciplinary resource, the Times Literary Supplement covers important stories in politics, history, travel, and more, including:

  • Alison Desforges' book reviews on Rwandan genocide, including Season of Blood: A Rwandan Journey by Fergal Kean (15 August 1997)
  • Howard Temperley's book review of Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves, and the American Revolution by Simon Schama (18 November 2005)
  • Penny Young's article on the Middle East, "The weeping olive tree" -- review of Palestine & Palestinians, published by the Alternative Tourism Group (14 October 2005)
  • Douglas Cooper's book review of Great Paintings in America by Fiske Kimball (16 February 1951)
    Virginia Woolf's poetry review of The Old Huntsman and Other Poems by Siegfried Sassoon (31 May 1917)
  • Keith Miller's article "Reviled at Heart," a review of Gus Van Sant's film Elephant and Lars von Trier's film Dogville (5 March 2004)
  • John Warrack's review of Interpreting Wagner by James Treadwell (18 June 2004)
  • T.J. Reed's review of the Jewish Museum in Berlin (5 October 2001)
  • Tim Flannery's article "Howling Monkeysm," a book review of The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Life by Richard Dawkins (19 November 2004)


Platform Features & Tools

  • Term Frequency: Researchers can see the frequency of search terms within sets of content to begin identifying central themes and assessing how individuals, events, and ideas interact and develop over time.
  • Topic Finder: By grouping commonly occurring themes, this tool reveals hidden connections within search terms—helping to shape research by integrating diverse content with relevant information.
  • Cross-Search Capability: Search across the content of complementary primary source products in one intuitive environment, enabling innovative new research connections.

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