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  • 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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