Readership: Literary scholars, undergraduates, graduates, and general readers interested in English Literature and the history of journalism.
Edited by Bridget Bennett, Lecturer in English, University of Warwick, and Jeremy Treglown, Professor of English, University of Warwick
"A Rich seam of essays - Tim Dee - THES 16/07/99"
Introduction Jenny Uglow: Fielding, Grub Street, and Canary Wharf Zachary Leader: Coleridge and the Uses of Journalism Grevel Lindop: De Quincey and the Edinburgh and Glasgow University Circles John Sutherland: Journalism, Scholarship, and the University College London English Department Valentine Cunningham: Darke conceits: Churton Collins, Edmund Gosse, and the Professions of Criticism David Finkelstein: Literature, Propaganda, and the First World War: The Case of Blackwood's Magazine Hermione Lee: `Crimes of Criticism': Virginia Woolf and Literary Journalism Jeremy Treglown: The TLS and the Second World War, and How to Fill Some Gaps in Modern British Cultural History Stefan Collini: The Critic as Anti-Journalist: Leavis after Scrutiny John Stokes: Saving Lives: Kenneth Tynan and the Duties of Dramatic Criticism Edna Longley: `Between the Saxon Smile and the Yankee Yawp': Problems and Contexts of Literary Reviewing in Ireland Marjorie Perloff: What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Poetry: Some Aporias of Literary Journalism Karl Miller: Teachers, Writers Lorna Sage: Living on Writing Notes on Contributors Index