November 1979 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: General | Reviews | General | Reviews General Malcolm Bradbury Should We Teach Creative Writing LR Margaret Whitford Derrida’s Grammatology – A Philosophy with a Difference LR Reviews Christopher Norris Critical Beginnings Beginnings By Edward Said LR Jeremy Treglown Theatre and Metatheatre The Ornament of Action: Text and Performance in Restoration Comedy By Peter Holland Metafictional Characters in Modern Drama By June Schlueter General Janet Daley The Flat-Footed Nihilism of Contemporary British Art Reviews Brian Sibley He Wrote With a Pen in Each Hand The Letters of Lewis Carroll By Morton N Cohen and Roger Lancelyn Green (edd) Stephen Fender The Plain Man’s Pound The Poetic Achievements of Ezra Pound By Michael Alexander LR
Jeremy Treglown Theatre and Metatheatre The Ornament of Action: Text and Performance in Restoration Comedy By Peter Holland Metafictional Characters in Modern Drama By June Schlueter
Brian Sibley He Wrote With a Pen in Each Hand The Letters of Lewis Carroll By Morton N Cohen and Roger Lancelyn Green (edd)
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