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Contents of The Cambridge Quarterly Volume Thirty-Four (2005 Vol. XXXIV Number One Rationality in the Poetry of Yvor Winters David Reid “There I could never be a boy’: Frank O’Hara and the Cult of the Child Erik Martiny PRIZE ESSAY (II ‘Pregnant images of life’: Visual Art and Re presentation in Arcadia and The Faerie Queene Sarah Howe REVIEWS The Hand of Compassion. Portraits of Moral Choice During the Holocaust by Kristen Renwick Monroe and Secret City: The Hidden Jews of Warsaw 1940-1945 by Steve Paulsson Piotr Kuhiwezak Snow Water by Michael Longley David Gervais The Traveller in the Evening: The Last Works of William Blake by Morton D. Paley Angus Whitehead Bohemia in London: The Social Scene of Early Modernism by Pe ter Brooket Matthew Gaughan Allusion to the Poets by Christopher Ricks Thomas Day Shakespeare as Literary Dramatist by Lukas Erne and Textual Performances: The Modern Reproduction of Shake speare’s Drama edited by Lukas Erne and Margaret Jane Kidnie Richard Rowland rHE CAMBRIDGE QUARTERLY Culture in the Age of Three Worlds by Michael Denning David Glover Poets on the Peaks: Gary Synder, Philip Whalen and Jack heroua in the North Cascades by John Suiter Jack Donovan Vol. XXXIV Number Two Falstaff and the Problems of Comedy David Ellis Energy and Enervation: The Poetry of Robert Lowell Stephen James Che Monster and the Atom: Representation of London in James and Conrad Anna Despotopoulou The Abuse of Literacy and the Feeling Heart: The Trials of Richard Hoggart Sue Owen REVIEWS Le Fanu’s Gothic: The Rhetoric of Darkness by Victor Sage Julian Wolfreys Palgrave Advances in Thomas Hardy Studies edited by Phillip Mallet Simon Gatrell Collected Later Poems, 1988-2000 by R. S. Thomas and Echoes to the Amen: Essays after R. S. Thomas edited by Damian Walford Davies Thomas Day Elizabeth Bowen: The Enforced Return by Neil Corcoran Sarah Savitt Reading Early Modern Women: An Anthology of Texts in Manuscript and Pnnt, 1550-1700 edited by Helen Ostovich and Elizabeth Sauer Karen L. Edwards CONTENTSOF VOLUME THIRTY-FOUR Designing the Life of Johnson: The Lyell Lectures in Bibliography, 2001-2 by Bruce Redford and Scepticism and Literature: An Essay on Pope, Hume, Sterne, and Johnson by Fred Parker Freya Johnston Vol. XXXIV Number Three Fortieth Anniversary Issue: English Now Editorial Introduction Literature Teaching in the Twenty-first Century: A Hopeless Endeavour or the Start of Something New? Susan Bassnett Beyond Management Culture: The Experience of English Gary Day Clandestine English: The Subject Without Qualities Thomas Dox herty Creative Writing and English Nick Everett ‘English’ and Criticism David Gervais Teaching English in British Universities Now Tom Jones A View from the English Subject Centre Ben Knights An Uncommon Pursuit Robert Law son-Peebles ‘Further Study’: Teaching Unfamiliar Texts Jeremy Noel-Tod leaching English Literature in 2004: An Australian Comment: Chris Palmer and Dirk den Hartog What English Was R. D. Gooder THE CAMBRIDGE QUARTERLY APPENDIX Literature for the Masses: The English Literature Degree in 2004 Felicity Rosslyn Vol. XXXIV Number Four Henry James, American Social Change, and Literary Revision Matthew Peters l'ransaction and Transcendence: Geoffrey Hill’s Vision of Canaan Rachel Buxton PRIZE ESSAY lr. S. Ehot’s Ghostly Footfalls: The Versification of Four Quartets Ruth Abbott REVIEWS A Double Life. A Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb by Sarah Burton; The Devil hissed Her. The Story of Mary Lamb by Kathy Watson: and The Lambs of London by Peter Ackroyd Felicity James Bombay lo Bloomsbury: A Biography of the Strachey Fami } by Barbara Caine ‘Trev Broughton Arbitrary Power: Romanticism, Language, Politics by William Keach Simon Bainbridge Body Parts: Essays on Life-writing by Hermione Le¢ Sarah Savitt The Geoffrey Hartman Reader edited by Geoffrey Hartman and Daniel T. O'Hara Julian Wolfreys The Grounds of English Literature by Christopher Cannon Elizabeth M. Tyle1 D. H. Lawrence and ‘Difference’: Postcoloniality and the Poetry of the Present by Amit Chaudhuri and Reading Late Lawrence by N. H. Reeve Howard J. Booth CONTENTSOF VOLUME THIRTY FOUR The Oxford English Literary History: 1910-1940, The Modern Movement by Chris Baldick Jason D. Harding Scenes from Comus by Geoffrey Hill Thomas Day InternationAarlt s and Crafis, exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, |7 March to 24 July 2005 David Gervais

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