Mary Beard: ‘I reply to all my readers – that's the deal if people buy your book’
The classicist and writer, 68, on newspaper binges, replying to reader emails and low-maintenance hosting
www.telegraph.co.ukRecent coverage of Mary Beard is mostly about her 2025 media work, especially a new podcast, Instant Classics, co-hosted with Charlotte Higgins, and an interview where she discussed ageing and public attitudes toward older people. Earlier reporting also includes her long-running public presence as a classicist and media figure, including her response to online abuse after Question Time.[1][2][6][7]
Beard is a British classicist and writer known for bringing ancient history to a broad audience through books, television, and commentary. Her public profile often makes her the subject of both cultural news and broader conversations about sexism, ageing, and the humanities.[5][7][9][1]
Would you like a tighter “latest 3 headlines” version or a broader biography-style update?
The classicist and writer, 68, on newspaper binges, replying to reader emails and low-maintenance hosting
www.telegraph.co.ukMary Beard - News - IMDb - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
www.imdb.comShe brought classics to the masses. Then an appearance on Question Time exposed her to the evils of the web
www.independent.co.ukClassicist Mary Beard discusses co-hosting a new podcast on ancient Greece and Rome, ageing, and how you sustain a 40-year marriage.
www.the-independent.comClassicist Mary Beard discusses co-hosting a new podcast on ancient Greece and Rome, ageing, and how you sustain a 40-year marriage.
www.independent.co.ukMary Beard - Noticias - IMDb - Películas, televisión, celebridades y más...
www.imdb.comMary Beard, Professor of Classics at University of Cambridge, has spoken out about the online abuse she received after appearing as a panellist on the BBC's Question Time.
feeds.bbci.co.uk