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  • Contents of The Cambridge Quarterly Volume Forty (2011)

Vol. XL Number One

Woolf 's Cesspoolage: On Waste and Resignation
Sara Crangle page 1
Jonathan Swift's Latin Quacks: 'A Consultation of Four Physicians upon a Lord that Was Dying'
Paul William Child 21
A Guilty Self-Portrait: Henry Green's Pack My Bag
Marius Hentea 36
Alive or Dead? The Perfect Critic, or, Pope on Empson
H. A. Mason 53

Reviews

Literature, Cinema and Politics 1930-1945: Reading Between the Frames by Lara Feigel
Jason Harding 81
Underground Writing: The London Tube from George Gissing to Virginia Woolf by David Welsh
Leo Mellor 86
Gothic Hauntings: Melancholy Crypts and Textual Ghosts by Christine Berthin
Emrys Jones 90
Narratives and Narrators: A Philosophy of Stories by Gregory Currie
Raphael Lyne 95

Vol. XL Number Two

Emotions and the Ethical Life in D. H. Lawrence
Kenneth Asher page 101
The Calendar and the Modern Critical Essay
Paul Woolridge 121
'Without Explaining': Saul Bellow, Hannah Arendt, and Mr Sammler's Planet
Alan Marshall 141 [End Page 403]

Reviews

The History of Reading by Shafquat Towheed, Rosalind Crone, and Katie Halsey
Tom Sperlinger 161
Brave New Words: How Literature Will Save the Planet by Elizabeth Ammons and The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University by Louis Menand
Sarah Meer 169
Kontrafaktische Geschichtsdarstellung. Untersuchungen an Romanen von Günter Grass, Thomas Pynchon, Thomas Brussig, Michael Kleeberg, Philip Roth und Christoph Ransmayr by Andreas Martin Widmann
Kathleen Singles 180
The Cambridge Companion to Modernist Women Writers edited by Maren Tova Linett
Charlotte Charteris 188
The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jonathan Swift, volume i: A Tale of a Tub and Other Works edited by Marcus Walsh
Henry Power 195

Vol. XL Number Three

Gorillas in the House of Light
David Ashford page 201
The Haunting of Thomas De Quincey
Joseph Crawford 224
Ravel and 'The Raven': The Realisation of an Inherited Aesthetic in Boléro
Michael Lanford 243

Reviews

Virgil in the Renaissance by David Scott Wilson-Okamura
Sheldon Brammall 266
Henry VIII and his Afterlives: Literature, Politics and Art edited by Mark Rankin, Christopher Highley, and John N. King
Ruth Ahnert 271
Chance and the Eighteenth-Century Novel: Realism, Probability, Magic by Jesse Molesworth
Paddy Bullard 277 [End Page 404]
The Nets of Modernism: Henry James, Virginia Woolf, James Joyce and Sigmund Freud by Maud Ellmann and The Beast and the Sovereign, volume 1, by Jacques Derrida
Sarah Cain 282
Prefaces to Shakespeare by Tony Tanner
Clare R. Kinney 289
Confessions of a Young Novelist by Umberto Eco
Matthew Peters 293

Vol. XL Number Four

Nineteen Fifty-Eight: Information Technology and the Reconceptualisation of Creativity
Christopher Mole page 301
Attention, Attention Must Finally Be Unpaid: Death of a Salesman and the Reputation of Arthur Miller
Bert Cardullo 328

Prize Essay

Sappho and Shelley: Lyric in the Dative
Xavier Buxton 342

Reviews

From the Norman Conquest to the Black Death: An Anthology of Writings from England edited by Douglas Gray
Aisling Byrne 362
The Oxford History of Popular Print Culture, vol. i: Cheap Print in Britain and Ireland to 1660 edited by Joad Raymond
Harriet Phillips 368
Urban Pastoral: Natural Currents in the New York School by Timothy Gray
Anne Stillman 375
The Cambridge Companion to Utopian Literature edited by Gregory Claeys
Erik Martiny 384
Katherine Mansfield and Literary Modernism edited by Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber, and Susan Reid
Alice Kelly 388
Great Shakespeareans, vol. v: Scott, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy edited by Adrian Poole
Sarah Annes Brown 396 [End Page 405]
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