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"Word-perfect but deed-demented": canon formation, deconstruction, and the challenge of D.H. Lawrence.
Mosaic (Winnipeg) - 1995/09/01Canadian Anne Carson wins T.S. Eliot poetry prize
AP Worldstream - 2002/01/22'Altering the past': Northern Irish poetry and modern canons.
Yearbook of English Studies - 2005/01/01Three centuries after the English Civil War, T. S. Eliot wrote of John Milton and Charles I, Roundhead poet and beheaded king, that they "Accept the constitution of silence / And are folded in a single party.".(Brief article)
National Review - 2007/04/16Festival attracts literary locals ; Dartmoor has proved to be an inspiration for generations of writers, from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles to Alice Oswald's poem Dart, which won the T S Eliot Prize in 2002.
Western Morning News, The Plymouth (UK) - 2008/04/26John Donne and Scholarly Melancholy.(Critical Essay)
Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 - 2000/01/01God & Bertie Wooster.(P.G. Wodehouse's character)(Critical Essay)
First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and PublicLife - 2005/10/01#406
The Washington Post - 1987/02/08Poetry
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01IN PRAISE OF POETRY'S HUMANE POWER
The Boston Globe - 2002/05/26Subjectivity is all: using a lifetime of colorful examples to define the undefinable.(Book review)
American Scholar - 2008/01/01DJUNA BARNES AND T. S. ELIOT: THE POLITICS AND POETICS OF NIGHTWOOD(1).
Studies in the Novel - 1998/09/22Modernism and disciplinary history: On H. G. Wells and T. S. Eliot.(Critical Essay)
Twentieth Century Literature - 2004/09/22The poet of terror For 89 years, Robert Frost confronted a painful universe, in life and in verse
The Boston Globe - 1999/03/28Mary Shelly: The Romance and the Reality
The Washington Post - 1987/08/23Right speech in a world of mirrors: scattered reflections.
ReVision - 2002/03/22John Middleton Murry
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition - 2008/04/15Nic Panagopoulos, the Fiction of Joseph Conrad: the Influence of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche.
Conradiana - 2002/09/22Verse and worse. (poet Robert Frost) (American Survey)
The Economist (US) - 1993/01/23T.S. Eliot, collaboration, and the quandaries of assessment in a rapidly changing world.
Phi Delta Kappan - 1997/09/01Wilkie Collins.(TT: Wilkie Collins.)
Tribuna de Actualidad - 1999/01/25CHAPTER AND VERSE
The Village Voice - 2005/04/20Frost's 'Directive.' (Robert Frost)
The Explicator - 1993/09/22Johnson the Poet: The Poetic Career of Samuel Johnson.
Yearbook of English Studies - 2002/01/01BOOKS INTERVIEW: A fresh trip round the circle lines Dante Alighieri may have died in 1321, but two new translations of the Inferno show that he's still thriving as a poet. So Bill Greenwell asked him for the hot news from Hell
The Independent - London - 2002/12/21Arts Institute Director Robert Richman, 72, Dies
The Washington Post - 1987/11/13The Correspondence of Jonathan Swift: Volume I, Letters 1690-1714
Anglican and Episcopal History - 2001/12/01100 BEST WORKS OF NONFICTION
Chicago Sun-Times - 1999/04/30ASPIRING POETS SOUGHT FOR RED BUD AREA POETRY CONTEST
US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2006/02/08Lyric gestures: major dramatists slip into bardic guises to take up the personal and political. (New Books).(Book Review)
American Theatre - 2003/02/01LONGFELLOW'S BICENTENNIAL HONORED ON U.S. POSTAGE STAMP
US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2007/03/14Shirley Vivien Teresa Brittain Williams
Encyclopedia of World Biography - 2004/01/01Periodizing Toni Morrison's work from 'The Bluest Eye' to 'Jazz': the importance of 'Tar Baby.'
MELUS - 1997/09/22POETS
Stack of Lists - 1994/09/01Murry, John Middleton
The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature - 2003/01/01Longfellow's Bicentennial Honored on U.S. Postage Stamp 23rd Honoree in the 'Literary Arts' Series
U.S. Newswire - 2007/03/14SEPTEMBER 26
Events Day-By-Day - 1994/09/01Il Novecento inglese e italiano. Saggi critici e comparativi. Ezra Pound, T.S. Elliot, Eugenio Montale, Giuseppe Ungaretti, Mario Luzi, Sergio Solmi, F.R. Leavis, Bertrand Russell, Rabindranath Tagore, Stephen Spender e Philip Larkin.(Review)
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