• Eileen Battersby (née Whiston; 4 June 1956 – 23 December 2018) was the chief literary critic of The Irish Times. She sometimes divided opinion, having...
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  • Toyah Habeeb (also Battersby) is a fictional character from the British soap opera Coronation Street, played by Georgia Taylor. Toyah and her family were...
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  • moment, and without reason, everything can change, and change utterly". Eileen Battersby, who had reviewed the novel positively upon its release, again praised...
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  • The book won praise from literary correspondents Nicholas Lezard and Eileen Battersby. It was nominated for the International Dublin Literary Award and the...
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  • mental illness in America, others found it messy or unconvincing. Eileen Battersby of The Irish Times described the novel as "comparable to Jeffrey Eugenides's...
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  • alcoholism, homelessness, and dereliction. The Irish Times literary critic Eileen Battersby called it a "magnificent" novel. In 2012, Even the Dogs was awarded...
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  • screenwriter Christine Battersby (born 1946), British philosopher Edmund Battersby (1949–2016), American classical pianist Eileen Battersby, chief literary critic...
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  • Janice Battersby (also Lee) is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera Coronation Street. Portrayed by Vicky Entwistle, the character first...
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  • brutal truth about how people find love in extreme ways." In 2014, Eileen Battersby of The Irish Times tied it (with The Cement Garden) for fifth place...
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    JSTOR 24394200. S2CID 155763811. "Controversy over the M3". The Irish Times. Eileen Battersby (26 May 2007). "Is nothing sacred?". The Irish Times. Glenn Frankel...
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