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    Malcolm Daniels (born 11 October 1949), also known by the pen name Theodore Dalrymple (/dælˈrɪmpəl/), is a conservative English cultural critic, prison...
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  • Theodore Dalrymple, British psychiatrist and writer Anthony Daniels (politician) (born 1982), member of the Alabama House of Representatives Theodore...
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  • Life at the Bottom (category Books by Theodore Dalrymple)
    collection of essays written by British writer, doctor and psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple and published in book form by Ivan R. Dee in 2001. In 1994, the Manhattan...
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    control the elements and his deference to the greater authority of God. Theodore Dalrymple refers to the story, without misattributing motives of arrogance to...
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    inheritance passes to the family patriarch's son by his first wife. Theodore Dalrymple suggested that the genteel poor as a phenomenon had disappeared by...
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  • Brownsberger described the book as promoting a conspiracy. Medical doctor Theodore Dalrymple accused Kennedy of paranoia, and criticized his writing for containing...
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  • Dalrymple is a surname, originating with the toponym of Dalrymple, East Ayrshire, Scotland. Used as a surname denoting origin since the 16th century,...
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  • Spoilt Rotten (category Books by Theodore Dalrymple)
    non-fiction book by the British writer and retired doctor and psychiatrist Theodore Dalrymple, originally published in 2010. Polemical in nature, the book contends...
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    teenage entry in a diary ... we cringe to think about it." In 2010, Theodore Dalrymple suggested "sentimentality, both spontaneous and generated by the exaggerated...
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    an exposition of sentimentalist melodrama; in 2010, for example, Theodore Dalrymple asserted that Plath had been the "patron saint of self-dramatisation"...
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    Václav Havel, Hugh Trevor-Roper, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Norman Stone, Theodore Dalrymple, Roger Watson and Peter Mullen. The publication was founded in 1982...
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  • was not absolute, and could be restricted. Conservative columnist Theodore Dalrymple, noting that Shabina Begum was represented by the Prime Minister's...
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  • 2023). "Logos in Savannah". City Journal. Retrieved 5 August 2024. "Theodore Dalrymple on Samuel Johnson's Rasselas". Ralston College. Archived from the...
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  • however, the temperature sometimes dipped below freezing," according to Theodore Dalrymple. Free from church constraints, he was able to become more political...
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  • from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017. Theodore Dalrymple (1 January 2006). "A Prophetic and Violent Masterpiece". City Journal...
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  • often international, through the contributions of writers including Theodore Dalrymple from Britain, Claire Berlinski and Guy Sorman from France, and Bruce...
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  • essayist Theodore Dalrymple, "The Rage of Virginia Woolf" (later reprinted in Dalrymple's anthology, Our Culture, What's Left of It), in which Dalrymple contended...
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    Archived from the original on 8 May 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2020. Theodore Dalrymple (5 March 2020). "Murderess with no regrets". The Critic. Retrieved...
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    Metropolitics.eu, 16 December 2010. The Barbarians at the Gates of Paris by Theodore Dalrymple in City Journal, Autumn 2002. The Other France – Are the suburbs of...
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    and has described British conservative writer and social critic Theodore Dalrymple, former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Austrian economist Friedrich...
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    the Abyss' — H. G. Wells' phrase now appears as a chapter title." Theodore Dalrymple, "The Dystopian Imagination," in Our Culture, What's Left of It (Chicago:...
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  • Anderson; contributors include Heather Mac Donald, Christopher F. Rufo, Theodore Dalrymple, Nicole Gelinas, Steven Malanga, Edward L. Glaeser, Kay Hymowitz,...
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  • Muslim woman, her leadership and its costs". The Washington Times. Theodore Dalrymple. "A feminist for the ages ..." The Globe and Mail. Interviews on book...
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  • Our Culture, What's Left of It (category Books by Theodore Dalrymple)
    Masses is a 2005 non-fiction book by British physician and writer Theodore Dalrymple. It is composed of twenty-six separate pieces that cover a wide range...
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  • Thiel, Douglas Murray, Mark Steyn, Roger Scruton, David Pryce-Jones, Theodore Dalrymple, Alexander McCall Smith, Victor Davis Hanson, Harvey Mansfield, Gertrude...
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    Public/Private Life, and British psychiatrist Anthony Malcolm Daniels aka Theodore Dalrymple, among others, have speculated that Kinsey was driven by his own sexual...
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  • and very idiomatic and full of poetry as well."[citation needed] Theodore Dalrymple wrote that the novel "was a work of unutterably tedious nastiness...
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    William Benedict Hamilton-Dalrymple CBE FRAS FRSL FRGS FRSE FRHistS (born 20 March 1965) is an India-based Scottish historian and art historian, as well...
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  • Examined Life may also refer to: The Examined Life, a 2010 book by Theodore Dalrymple The Examined Life (Stephen Grosz book), a 2013 collection of essays...
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  • Describing the book in The American Conservative magazine, the writer Theodore Dalrymple wrote "the British journalist Melanie Phillips documents not only...
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