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This index provides a comprehensive list of contents for Volume XXXV of Criticism, published in 1993, showcasing the diverse range of scholarly articles and themes explored throughout the volume. Topics include literary analysis of various works, cultural critiques, politics, and historical representations, reflecting a broad engagement with text and context in literary criticism.
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In the Heart of the Country, the second novel by J. M. Coetzee, has been traditionally read as a disembodied writing that focuses on the problem of writing per se instead of the reality. This paper contends that the work is actually a body narrative that explores the visceral pain suffered by Magda whose infertile body impedes her being a qualified subject. As the heroine in a postcolonial novel, Magda is not just a body that is restricted and constructed by the politics of the body, but also a thinking and writing body that consciously questions and resists the gendered bodily norms under whose yardstick her subjecthood is barred. Written in the metafictional manner, Magda's narrative of the body is not just a record of her corporeal experience, but also a self-conscious negotiation with, and challenge of, the bodily norms under whose yardstick her body has been debased or, in terms of Judith Butler, abjected. Taking her female bodily experience as the starting point, Magda writes a feminine text that values passion, fluidity and non-linearity to disrupt the patriarchal discourse underpinned with logical reasoning. The feminine body narrative endeavors to achieve a new way of communication through which a reciprocal cross race/gender relationship might be established.
SINCE THE BEGINNINGS of Canadian Literature we have been concerned about the censorship of books. In our second issue, in Autumn 1959, I devoted an editorial-"Areopagitica re-written"-to the laws relating to obscenity which in that year were passed in both Britain and Canada. The conclusion of that editorial was that while the British legislation was an obvious advance on anything in the past, the Canadian legislation was at best ambiguous and at worst oppressive. While praising the British legislation for its provision for a consideration of the literary, scholarly or artistic merits of any work involved in a prosecution, I also remarked :
The Year's Work in English Studies, 2013
. Watkin, Professor of the History of Architecture and a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge, considers 'the many links between Beckford and Hope' (p. 4): both were 'early pioneers of the oriental taste' (p. 15). Kim Sloan's ' ''Amusements of solitude'' and ''talismans of transport'': William Beckford and Landscape Painting in Britain and Abroad' (BSAL [2008] 19-52) is the Beckford Society's tenth annual lecture delivered on Thursday, 17 November 2005 at the Travellers Club, 106 Pall Mall, London SW1 (p. 19). Her account is accompanied by interesting black and white illustrations. In her lecture, Sloan hopes 'to make clear . . . how crucial and elemental the role of patrons was in this key early Romantic period in the evolution of British landscape in watercolours-how mutually dependent artists and patrons were, not just on a commercial level in the demand and supply of works of art, but in the development of each other's vision and taste' (p. 47). It is accompanied by seventy-two footnotes. Rictor Norton's 'Oddities, Obituaries and Obsessions: Early Nineteenth-Century Scandal and Social History Glimpsed through William Beckford's Newspaper Cuttings' (BSAL [2008] 53-72) also has the same number of footnotes and constitutes the Beckford Society's eleventh annual lecture delivered on Thursday, 16 November 2006, also at the Travellers Club (p. 53). For Norton, 'Beckford's scrapbooks provide a handy shortcut to the gay history of this period, and they illustrate the depth of social intolerance during this era. They are valuable for the light they shine both on society and on Beckford's personal life ' (p. 69). All in all, publications of the Beckford Society are worth acquiring and may be obtained for £5 in the UK and £6 outside the UK. The price includes postage. Enquiries should be sent to
in Jean Patrice Boudet, Martine Ostorero, Agostino Paravicini Bagliani, eds. De Frédéric II a Rodolphe II, Astrologie, divination et magie dans les cours (XIIe-XVIIe siècle) «Micrologus Library», 2017
Elena Di Pede and Donatella Scaiola (eds.), The Book of the Twelve – One Book or Many? (FAT II, 91; Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck), 2016
Turisztikai és Vidékfejlesztési Tanulmányok, 2021
Information Literacy: Research and Collaboration across Disciplines, 2016
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 2019
Journal of Religion & Film, 2022
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https://ijshr.com/IJSHR_Vol.5_Issue.2_April2020/IJSHR_Abstract.005.html, 2020
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Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013
Public Health Nutrition, 2008
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