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Item Details
Title:
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REVIEW
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Volume: |
v. 14 |
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James O. Hoge (Editor), James L. W. West (Editor), James L.W. West III (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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£60.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
0813914108 |
ISBN 13: |
9780813914107 |
Publisher: |
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 November, 1992 |
Pages: |
306 |
Description: |
An annual volume which publishes review-essays and reviews of scholarly works in English and American language and literature. Volume 14 includes review-essays on subjects such as current textual theory, Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford and 18th-century bluestocking women. |
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"Review" is an annual volume which publishes review-essays and reviews of scholarly works in English and American language and literature. It offers the scholarly community an otherwise unavailable forum exclusively for reviews, a place to publish treatments that are both lengthy and exacting. "Review", Volume 14, includes review-essays by D.C. Greetham on current textual theory; by George Core on Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford; by Janet Ray Edwards on 18th-century bluestocking women; by Ronald Strickland on the English funeral elegy; by Susan Albertine on women writer s as professionals in Victorian America; by D.S. Brewer on several recent studies in Chaucer; by L.M. Findlay on Alvin Kernan's "The Death of Literature"; by Norman Fruman on Coleridge's politics; by Bruce Michelson on the refeminisation of Emily Dickinson; by Virginia Hyde on D.H. Lawrence and the body politic; by Ilan Stavans on inter-American literature; and by Milton J. Bates on Wallace Stevens and the erotics of place. Also: review-essays by James M. Haule on the Cambridge edition of Conrad's "The Secret Agent"; by John R.Pfeiffer on 19th-century science fiction; by Elizabeth Ammons on Edith Wharton's correspondence; by Susan J. Wolfson on Keats's poetry in facsimile; by Philip C. Dust on Thomas More and modern revisionism; by Alan Richardson on Coleridge's fairy tales; by Mona Logarbo on the body-soul topos in 17th-century English literature; by Frederick C. Stern on Dreiser biography; by Malcolm Kelsall on Byron and "Don Juan"; and by Peter Allan Dale on feminism and the Brontes. |
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US |
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University of Virginia Press |
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