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BOOK REVIEWS 133 propositions) would have improved the general pace and development of the argument, and thereby the book’s overall clarity. The destructive elements (i.e. Chapter 5’s under- mining ...
of an “Unknown Public” ’ by Graham Law (pp. 328–40); chapter 20, ‘Margaret Oliphant and the Blackwood “Brand” ’ (pp. 341–52); chapter 21, ‘Marian Evans the Reviewer ’ by Fionnuala Dillane (pp. 353–69); and chapter ...
review of general works in the area of Victorian studies begins with a work that may not seem relevant at first, although the author’s name will be quite familiar and important. Catherine Gallagher’s book ...
Scott, and Ken Womack for their assistance. 1. Periodicals The spring issue of The Book Collector opens with Nicolas Barker’s ‘Paper in America’ (BC 65:i[2016] 11–25), a review essay focusing ...
, and Ulysses. He attends to the fictional representation of legal proceedings, as well as authors’ lived experiences of the law , alongside relevant case law of the period. The book’s aims, he explains ...
for the chivalric classes to reform their ways if providential support was to be regained. Though triggered by the misfortunes in the East, anxieties over the corruption of chivalry came to pervade the works ...
. Not surprisingly, then, the books in modernist studies published in 2016 are extraordinarily diverse in style and subject, and demonstrate how an essentially restless field continues to redefine itself even ...
as to racist laws , political resilience, and revolt. Similar arguments appear in different guises throughout the book , although there are some instances of strong analysis. Describing the way A Simple Lust ...
in a more familiar way on individual writers. Learning Zulu by Mark Sanders did not arrive in time for review but will be included in next year’s entry. To begin with the interdisciplinary work: Sol Plaatje’s ...
and Aaron Kamugisha; section 5 is by Ira Raja; section 6 is by Dougal McNeill; section 7 is by Weihsin Gui. 1. Africa (a) Southern Africa Novelists are not the primary focus of this year’s production of books ...
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