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Jim Royle’s take on Tracey Emin ‘masterpiece’ | Jim Royle’s take on Tracey Emin ‘masterpiece’ |
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Art review | ‘Worser’ in Shakespeare | Youth hostelling | Driverless taxis | Egregious Americanism | Outage outrage | Art review | ‘Worser’ in Shakespeare | Youth hostelling | Driverless taxis | Egregious Americanism | Outage outrage |
Jonathan Jones, in his review of the Royal Academy’s summer exhibition (Letters, 10 June), describes Tracey Emin’s The Crucifixion as a “masterpiece … the greatest new painting that’s been seen since Lucian Freud died”. Spare us this spurious hyperbole! The art critic Robert Hughes will be turning in his grave. Or as Jim, the grumpy philosopher in The Royle Family, would say: “Masterpiece my arse!’John RattiganDoveridge, Derbyshire | Jonathan Jones, in his review of the Royal Academy’s summer exhibition (Letters, 10 June), describes Tracey Emin’s The Crucifixion as a “masterpiece … the greatest new painting that’s been seen since Lucian Freud died”. Spare us this spurious hyperbole! The art critic Robert Hughes will be turning in his grave. Or as Jim, the grumpy philosopher in The Royle Family, would say: “Masterpiece my arse!’John RattiganDoveridge, Derbyshire |
Re Iain Fenton’s racked brain (Letters, 9 June), yes, Shakespeare did use “worser”, multiple times in a dozen different plays. Cleopatra: “I cannot hate thee worser than I do.” Juliet: “Some word worser than Tybalt’s death.” Gloucester to King Lear: “Let not my worser spirit tempt me again.”Sally SmithRedruth, Cornwall | Re Iain Fenton’s racked brain (Letters, 9 June), yes, Shakespeare did use “worser”, multiple times in a dozen different plays. Cleopatra: “I cannot hate thee worser than I do.” Juliet: “Some word worser than Tybalt’s death.” Gloucester to King Lear: “Let not my worser spirit tempt me again.”Sally SmithRedruth, Cornwall |
Youth hostelling taught me many things: love of landscape; friendship with strangers; how to jump from a top bunk on to a cushioned rucksack (If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a youth hostel to give their parents a break, 8 June).Joan BakewellLondon | Youth hostelling taught me many things: love of landscape; friendship with strangers; how to jump from a top bunk on to a cushioned rucksack (If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes a youth hostel to give their parents a break, 8 June).Joan BakewellLondon |
If Uber are to replace London cabs with driverless taxis, as you report (10 June), who is going to dictate populist policy? Nigel Farage will need a new thinktank.John NashChild Okeford, Dorset | |
The most egregious Americanism is “guys” for people who manifestly are not (Letters, 9 June).Ted WoodgateBillericay, Essex | The most egregious Americanism is “guys” for people who manifestly are not (Letters, 9 June).Ted WoodgateBillericay, Essex |
Outage!Martin SmithGuildford, Surrey | Outage!Martin SmithGuildford, Surrey |
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