In this Issue
The Cambridge Quarterly was established on, and remains committed to, the principle that literature is an art, and that the purpose of art is to give pleasure and enlightenment. The journal devotes itself principally to literary criticism and its fundamental aim to take a critical look at accepted views. The Cambridge Quarterly also regularly publishes articles on music, cinema, painting, and sculpture, and endows a prize for, and publishes, the best Cambridge University Finals dissertation each year.
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Volume 45, Number 3, September 2016Table of Contents
Articles
- Sterne’s Maria in the Biblical Sense
- pp. 224-243
Reviews
- In Bed with the Duchess
- pp. 268-274
- With ‘Name in Honde’
- pp. 275-281
- ‘A Breather Before We Must Go On’?
- pp. 281-291
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 297-298