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Oxford announces honorary degrees for 2015". University of Oxford. 19 February 2015 . Retrieved 30 January 2016. Flood, Alison (7 March 2013). "Hilary Mantel adds David Cohen award to Booker and Costa prizes". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 8 March 2013. Singh, Anita; Davies, Gareth (23 September 2022). "Dame Hilary Mantel dies aged 70 leaving behind unfinished novel". The Telegraph– via www.telegraph.co.uk. Castle, Terry (2 October 2014). "Sunday Book Review of The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher: Stories by Hilary Mantel". The New York Times.

Bailey, R.A. (2008). Design of Comparative Experiments. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521683579. LSE Hilary Mantel obituary". London School of Economics. 23 September 2022 . Retrieved 28 September 2022. Mantel died on 22 September 2022, aged 70, at a hospital in Exeter from complications of a stroke that occurred three days earlier. [63] [64] Views [ edit ] Hilary Mantel is justly compared to Muriel Spark as a satirist; this cunning plot with its hidden agenda of violence and betrayal has something in common with Spark's elegant parables." - Judy Cooke, New Statesman & SocietyCongregation of the Regent House for Honorary Degrees on Tuesday, 18 June 2013: Notice". Cambridge University Reporter. 22 April 2013 . Retrieved 30 January 2016.

a b c MacFarquhar, Larissa (15 October 2012). "How Hilary Mantel Revitalized Historical Fiction". The New Yorker . Retrieved 17 October 2012. Nonviolent resistance … is based on the conviction that the universe is on the side of justice. Consequently, the believer in nonviolence has deep faith in the future. This faith is another reason why the nonviolent resister can accept suffering without retaliation. For he knows that in his struggle for justice he has cosmic companionship. It is true that there are devout believers in nonviolence who find it difficult to believe in a personal God. But even these persons believe in the existence of some creative force that works for universal wholeness. Whether we call it an unconscious process, an impersonal Brahman, or a Personal Being of matchless power of infinite love, there is a creative force in this universe that works to bring the disconnected aspects of reality into a harmonious whole.South Bank Sky Arts Awards – Winners 2013". West End Theatre. 13 March 2013 . Retrieved 18 February 2014.

Flood, Alison (8 September 2009). "Booker Prize prize shortlist pits veteran Coetzee against bookies' favourite Mantel". The Guardian. London . Retrieved 4 May 2010. Benfey, Christopher (29 October 2009). "Sunday Book Review of Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel". The New York Times.Blot, erase, delete: How the author found her voice and why all writers should resist the urge to change their past words", Index Censorship, September 2016. McGrath, Charles (25 May 2012). "Sunday Book Review of Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel". The New York Times. I was so enchanted by Wolf Hall that I resolved to read Hilary Mantel's other novels. I had not heard of her before Wolf Hall won the Booker Prize and I don't think she was very well-known in the United States previously, but is highly respected in England. She has published ten novels, An Experiment in Love being her seventh. The book tells us about their childhood but also is a story of what happens when they both start university in London in 1970 and find themselves exposed to very different young women as they live in what appears to be the halls of residence from hell. Each time Mantel publishes a novel, the critical reception toasts her debt to Muriel Spark: the not always kindly wit, the observant eye that never sleeps, the reminders to bar the door at all times against the evil figure who might enter, as a teenager or a rogue priest - or as the two-foot-high, one-foot-wide devil that permeated Mantel's girlish body in the garden in Derbyshire, as described in Giving Up the Ghost, an experience that still provokes alarm on her face when it is mentioned. Mantel disavows the influence of Spark, however, as she does of another writer whose name is often evoked, Graham Greene. She refers to them as "posh converts", holding to a belief very different from that which shapes "the world of the cradle Catholic. I grew up with this sense of another reality. I can't imagine what it's like to convert to it as a rational adult."

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