The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 905 - December 2, 2011

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"A virtue which ———s and exalts / Objects through widest intercourse of sense" (Wordsworth, Prelude) IRRADIATE
"Stephen . . . is only recognizable at all by being made inseparable from his ———" (Stephen Spender, The Destructible Element) ASHPLANT
A drawback, though perhaps not for a struggling writer AWARD
A leaf from Debrett? TITLEPAGE
A north-eastern sea, very stormy, for Trojan prince AENEAS
Adopted personality for Hannay TURNBULL
American Cubists thought it real, and clearly exact PRECISIONISM
Bennett's girl of the Roman road TERESA
Calamitous reason for Caldwell book TRAGICGROUND
Chatterton recorded his song MINSTREL
Cleopatra made him lay his sword to bed CAESAR
Dogberry advised that all such men should be comprehended VAGROM
Entrance for novelist and critic AGATE
Go to Mull on the way back, to find Tolkien character GOLLUM
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It must have been Providence that she decided to write BROOKNER
Jane Austen's Bertram, who secured a good price, we hear EDMUND
Join to terminal hesitation as publisher's afterthought ADDENDUM
Keillor's affair only medium RADIO
NCO gets blow in Collins work SERGEANTCUFF
Night on which corn rigs are bonnie, thought Burns LAMMAS
Nothing to pay for one of his novels EVANS
Party going? Not Henry Green —— more Alan Ayckbourn MAKINGTRACKS
Phoebe Ann Masson's chivalrous knight recalls old Scottish saint NINIAN
Possibly scare her with use of 15 books RESEARCH
Slug expected to speed up printing? LINOTYPE
Such a mention, if quiet, will be better liked REFERENCE
Willa Cather booked his house PROFESSOR
Wooed by Apollo, her choice was only mortal, Stephen Phillips explained MARPESSA