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  • Contents of The Cambridge Quarterly Volume Thirty-Six (2007)

Vol. XXXVI Number One

Sailing to Ithaca: Remaking Yeats in Ulysses

Damian Love                                                  page 1

Lancelot Andrewes's Sacramental Wordplay

Sophie Read                                             11

The Spoiled Child: What Happened to Gwendolen Harleth?

Margaret Loewen Reimer                                 33

T. S. Eliot and Racine: Tragedy and Resignation in Bérénice

David Gervais#160;                                          51

Reviews

Arthur Rimbaud: Collected Poems translated by Martin Sorrell, Arthur Rimbaud: Rimbaud Complete translated by Wyatt Mason, Arthur Rimbaud: Selected Poems and Letters translated by Jeremy Harding and John Sturrock, and Translating Rimbaud's Illuminations by Clive Scott

Richard Hibbitt                                                       71

Arthur Hugh Clough. A Poet's Life by Anthony Kenny and Faith, Duty and the Power of Mind. The Cloughs and their circle 1820–1960 by Gillian Sutherland

Christina de Bellaigue                                                  83

Writers, Readers, and Reputations: Literary Life in Britain 1870–1918 by Philip Waller

Marcus Waithe                                                  90

A Mannered Grace: The Life of Laura (Riding) Jackson by Elizabeth Friedmann and The Laura (Riding) Jackson Reader edited by Elizabeth Friedmann

Claire Lockwood                                                94

Vol. XXXVI Number Two

Thinking with Demons: Flaubert and de Sade

Geoffrey Wall                                                       101

'Between the blank page and the poem': Reading Simone Weil in Contemporary American Poets

Kit Fan                                                            129

Browning, Grief, and the Strangeness of Dramatic Verse

Francis O'Gorman                                                  155

Reviews

The Flowers of Tarbes or, Terror in Literature by Jean Paulhan, translated and with an introduction by Michael Syrotinski

Derek Attridge                                                       175

British Poetry in the Age of Modernism by Peter Howarth and Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature by Santanu Das

Jason Harding                                                       178

Beckett after Beckett edited by S. E. Gontarski and Anthony Uhlmann

Damian Love                                                        184

Modernism and Democracy: Literary Culture 1900–1930 by Rachel Potter

Anne Stillman                                                       189

Vol. XXXVI Number Three

The Chemistry of Love Poetry

Tim Hancock                                                       197

Beyond Opium: De Quincey's Range of Reveries

Natalie Ford                                                       229

'The Sensitive Author': George Eliot

Tom Sperlinger                                                    250

Reviews

The Literary Career of Mark Akenside, Including an Edition of his Non-Medical Prose by Robin Dix

Adam Rounce                                                       273

Selected Letters of William Empson edited by John Haffenden, William Empson, volume II: Against the Christians by John Haffenden

Matthew Bevis                                                       278

Nation and Novel: The English Novel from its Origins to the Present Day by Patrick Parrinder

David Gervais                                                       284

George Eliot and Nineteenth-Century Psychology: Exploring the Unmapped Country by Michael Davis

Kirstie Blair                                                          292

Vol. XXXVI Number Four

Children Asleep in the Underground: The Tube Shelters of Brandt and Moore

David Ashford                                                       295

Perspicuous Opacity: Marianne Moore and Truth in a Fallen World

Ben Reizenstein                                                    317

Reviews

The Ulster Renaissance: Poetry in Belfast 1962–1972 by Heather Clark

Tom Walker                                                           338

The Friendship: Wordsworth and Coleridge by Adam Sisman, A Chance Meeting: Intertwined Lives of American Writers and Artists 1854–1967 by Rachel Cohen

Ruth Abbott                                                           342

Edmund Curll, Bookseller by Paul Baines and Pat Rogers, Provincial Readers in Eighteenth-Century England by Jan Fergus

Tom Jones                                                             352

Painting Shakespeare: The Artist as Critic, 1720–1820 by Stuart Sillars

Jane Partner                                                           359

Fuseli's Milton Gallery: 'Turning Readers into Spectators' by Luisa Calè

Richard C. Sha                                                       361

Anthony Munday and Civic Culture: Theatre, History and Power in Early Modern London 1580–1633 by Tracey Hill, Anthony Munday and the Catholics, 1560–1633 by Donna B. Hamilton

Richard Rowland                                                      365

Reading Early Modern Women's Writing by Paul Salzman

Gillian Wright                                                          369

The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen, Mansfield Park edited by John Wiltshire

A. C. Henry                                                            374

Writing After Sidney: The Literary Response to Sir Philip Sidney 1586–1640 by Gavin Alexander

Helen Moore                                                         381

A Worldly Country by John Ashbery

Claire Lockwood                                                       385

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