- Contents of The Cambridge Quarterly Volume Forty One (2011)
Vol. XLI Number One
Editorial Foreword | page 1 |
Cambridge Critics and China: An Introduction CAO Li | 4 |
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson and the King’s College Mandarins Jason HARDING | 26 |
Government and Poetry John CONSTABLE | 43 |
I. A. Richards and Wu Mi: Basic English, Vernacular Chinese, and Chung Yung WANG Songlin | 66 |
From the Outside Looking In: English, the Muse’s Language in a Non-English Culture YUAN Heh-Hsiang | 82 |
War Lords in the Republic of Letters: Empson and Richards among the Mandarins Helen THAVENTHIRAN | 93 |
The One-Way Model of Cultural Interaction: Literary Interactions between China and Cambridge LI Zhimin | 111 |
‘Self ’ in F. R. Leavis and its Significance for Chinese Literature LU Jiande | 128 |
‘Vigilance’ and the Ethics of Cross-Cultural Reading LI Hao | 146 |
Space, Cultural Materialism and Structure of Feeling: Reflections on the Chinese Reception of Raymond Williams YIN Qiping | 163 |
Reactualising the Unfigurable: Difficulty and Resistance in Translating J. H. Prynne XIE Ming | 180 |
Introduction to Prynne’s Poems in Chinese J. H. PRYNNE and Keston SUTHERLAND | 198 |
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Vol. XLI Number Two
Rhetoric and Rethinking in Bentley’s Paradise Lost Sophie Read | page 209 |
‘Frost at Midnight’ and the Poetry of Periphrasis Graham Pechey | 229 |
Matthew Arnold and Rereading Francis O’Gorman | 245 |
CORRESPONDENCE | |
D. H. Lawrence: A Comment Malcolm Pittock | 262 |
D. H. Lawrence: Reply to Malcolm Pittock Kenneth Asher | 265 |
REVIEWS | |
David Peace: Texts and Contexts by Katy Shaw James Riley | 268 |
Blake’s Gifts: Poetry and the Politics of Exchange by Sarah Haggarty Rowan Boyson | 272 |
The Life in the Sonnets by David Fuller Sean Keilen | 279 |
Stevie Smith and Authorship by William May Kristin Bluemel | 284 |
Why Jane Austen? by Rachel M. Brownstein Miranda Kiek | 290 |
Ben Jonson: A Life by Ian Donaldson Robert N. Watson | 294 |
Vol. XLI Number Three
William Barnes’s Economy Martin Dubois | page 301 |
Reframing Melville’s ‘Manifesto’: ‘Hawthorne and His Mosses’ and the Culture of Reprinting Ida Rothschild | 318 |
Penelope Fitzgerald’s Beginnings: The Golden Child and Fitzgerald’s Anxious Relation to Detective Fiction Christopher J. Knight | 345 |
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REVIEWS | |
The Letters of Samuel Beckett by George Craig, Martha Dow Fehsenfeld, Dan Gunn, and Lois More Overbeck Phil Robins | 365 |
Nox by Anne Carson Neil Corcoran | 371 |
Why Trilling Matters by Adam Kirsch Matthew Peters | 378 |
The Book of Common Prayer: The Texts of 1549, 1559, and 1662 by Brian Cummings Ruth Ahnert | 383 |
The Cosmic Time of Empire: Modern Britain and World Literature by Adam Barrows Beryl Pong | 389 |
Vol. XLI Number Four
‘Visible Earshot’: The Returning Voice of Susan Howe Edward Allen | page 397 |
Geoffrey Hill’s ‘Moral Landscape’ Stephen James | 422 |
PRIZE ESSAY | |
Growing up and Growing Down in Finnegans Wake Edward Lee-Six | 444 |
REVIEWS | |
Protestant Autobiography in the Seventeenth-Century Anglophone World by Kathleen Lynch David Parry | 463 |
The Dickens Bicentennial David Gervais | 470 |
ALIVE OR DEAD? | |
Hugh de Selincourt, a Forgotten Anti-War Novelist Malcolm Pittock | 476 |
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