List of Essays and Reviews

 

Please find below a list of all Professor Andrew Gibson's major essays and reviews to date, in chronological order:

2023

`ETHICS OF THE EVENT AND THE rEMAINDER’, mARTIN mIDDEKE AND MARTIN RIEDELSHEIMER (EDS.), A HANDBOOK OF LITERARY ETHICS

 (forthcoming)

`READING ULYSSES HISTORICALLY: mODES AND METHODS’, JOHN NASH (ED.), NEW CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO THE WORKS OF JAMES JOYCE

(Cambridge University Press, forthcoming)

`FROM ROMANTIC TO MODERNIST TO LATE MODERNIST FICTION: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CHANGING ETHICS OF INTERMITTENCY’, SUSANA ONEGA AND JEAN-MICHEL GANTEAU (EDS.), THE BRILL HANDBOOK OF LITERARY CRITICISM AND ETHICS

 (Brill, forthcoming)

`Beckett, Film and unbeing’, douglas atkinson, amanda dennis et al. (eds.), beckett and the Anthropocene

 (Journal of Beckett Studies, forthcoming)


2022

`“They Wash and tub and scrub”: stephen Dedalus, “telemachus” and the english historical conscience’

 (Joyce Studies Annual, 2022, forthcoming)


2021

`producing historicity: foucault, joyce and european art cinema 1955-80’

Textual Practice, Special Issue: The Literary Image, 35. 9-10 (September-October 2021), pp. 1565-85

`remainder’, in patricia Waugh and marc botha (eds.), future theory: a handbook to critical concepts

(London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021), pp. 77-92


2019

INSTABILITY AND THE “ENIGMATIC WILL” TO INERTIA: BADIOU, LEIBNIZ AND ONTOLOGY, IN BADIOU STUDIES

(forthcoming)

HISTORICITY AND THE DISEMBODIED VOICE: HEIDEGGER, FOUCAULT, JOYCE, IN ANDRE OTTO AND JEFF THOSS (EDS.), DISEMBODIED VOICES, UNEMBODIED NARRATION

(de Gruyter, forthcoming)

`REMAINDER’, IN PATRICIA WAUGH AND MARC BOTHA (EDS.), CRITICAL TRANSITIONS: GENEALOGIES AND TRAJECTORIES OF CHANGE

(Bloomsbury Academic, forthcoming)

REVIEW OF WILLIAM WATKIN, BADIOU AND INDIFFERENT BEING

(Badiou Studies, forthcoming)


2018

REVIEW ESSAY, `AGON OF THE TIMES: THOMAS DOCHERTY VERSUS THE UNIVERSITY’

`Turning Point’, Textual Practice, 32. 9-10 (November-December 2018), pp. 1469-1483

`BADIOU PRO AND CONTRA WAGNER’

Texture: A Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2.2 (2018), pp. 1-34 

REVIEW ESSAY, JONATHAN DOLLIMORE, DESIRE: A MEMOIR

Textual Practice, 32.3-4(April-May, 2018), pp. 551-59


2017

`AT THE DYING ATLANTIC’S EDGE’: NORMAN NICHOLSON AND THE CUMBRIAN COAST’, IN NICHOLAS ALLEN, NICK GROOM AND JOS SMITH (EDS.), COASTAL WORKS: CULTURES OF THE ATLANTIC EDGE

(Oxford University Press, 2017), pp. 77-92 

‘“NOBODY OWNS”: ULYSSES, TENANCY AND PROPERTY LAW’, IN JONATHAN GOLDMAN (ED.), JOYCE AND THE LAW

(Florida Joyce Series, University of Florida Press, 2017), pp. 122-34


2016

REVIEW OF LUKE GIBBONS, JOYCE’S GHOSTS: IRELAND, MODERNISM AND MEMORY

(Modernism/Modernity, vol. 23, no. 4 (November, 2016), pp. 920-22

`NEW INHUMANISMS: TOM MCCARTHY AND SPECULATIVE REALISM’, IN DENNIS DUNCAN (ED.), TOM MCCARTHY

(London: Gylphi Press, 2016), pp. 227-46

 `"A NEW MODE OF THE EXISTENCE OF TRUTH": RANCIÈRE AND THE BEGINNINGS OF MODERNITY 1780-1830’, IN JULIAN MURPHET AND GRACE HELLYER (EDS.), RANCIÈRE AND LITERATURE

(Edinburgh University Press, 2016), pp. 99-121

 `NEW INHUMANISMS: TOM MCCARTHY AND SPECULATIVE REALISM’, IN DENNIS DUNCAN (ED.), TOM MCCARTHY

(Gylphi Press, 2016)


2015

`BECKETT, VICHY, MAURRAS AND THE BODY: PREMIER AMOUR AND NOUVELLES

(Irish University Review, vol. 45, no. 2 (Spring/Summer 2015), pp. 282-301)

`“NOBODY OWNS”: ULYSSES, TENANCY AND PROPERTY LAW’

(James Joyce Quarterly, vol. 50, no. 4 (Summer, 2013), pp. 951-62)

`OBJECT-ORIENTED BECKETT’, REVIEW OF STEVEN CONNOR, BECKETT, MODERNISM AND THE MATERIAL IMAGINATION

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), James Joyce Literary Supplement, vol. 29, no. 2 (Fall 2015), pp. 18-19)


2014

`The French Beckett and French Literary Politics 1945-9’, in S.E. Gontarski (ed), The Edinburgh Companion to Samuel Beckett and the Arts

(Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014), pp. 103-16)


2013

`Franco-Irish Beckett: Mercier et Camier in 1945–6’, in David Addyman and Peter Fifield (eds.), Samuel Beckett: Debts and Legacies

(London: Bloomsbury, 2013), pp. 19-38)

`Thinking Forwards, Turning Back: Joyce’s Writings 1898-1903’, in John Nash (ed.), Joyce and the Nineteenth Century

(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 61-76)

`Joyce and the Fowlers: “Eumaeus”, The King’s English and Modern English Usage’, in Brandon R. Kershner and Tekla Mecsnóber (eds.), Joycean Unions: Post-Millennial Essays from East to West 

(European Joyce Studies 22, Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2013), pp. 225–244)


2012

(with Jennifer Levine), `“Ivy Day in the Committee Room”’, in Vicki Mahaffey (ed.), Collaborative Dubliners: Joyce in Dialogue

(Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2012), pp. 261-95)


2011

`The Concept of Intermittency: Sartre’s Critique of Dialectical Reason and Contemporary French Philosophy’,

(Mads Anders Baggesgaard and Jakob Ladegaard (eds.), Confronting Universalities: Aesthetics and Politics under the Sign of Globalization  (Aarhus: Aarhus University Press, 2011), pp. 55-82)

Review of Seán Kennedy and Katherine Weiss (eds.), Samuel Beckett: History, Memory, Archive, in Modernism/Modernity

(Vol. 18, no. 4, November 2011), pp. 926-928)

Review of Max Saunders Self-Impression: Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern Literature

(James Joyce Broadsheet (October, 2011)

`“They Came, They Cut Away My Tallest Pines”: Tennyson and the Melancholy of Modernity’, in Martin Middeke and Christina Wald (eds.), The Literature of Melancholia

(London: Palgrave, 2011), pp. 101-15

(with Karen Langhelle), `Mount Moriahs and Molehills: Ethics, Dialogue and the Dialogue Novel’

(Anglia 129:1-2 (2011), pp. 12-40)

Review of Nicholas Allen, Modernism, Ireland and Civil War

(James Joyce Literary Supplement (vol. 25, no. 1, Spring 2011)


2010

`On Not Being Forgivable: Four Meditations on Europe, Islam and the “New World Order”’

(Marian Eide (ed.), Forgiveness, special number of South Central Review, 27.3 (Fall, 2010), pp. 81-103; also available at eprints.rhul.ac.uk/255)

'Afterword: "the skull the skull the skull the skull in Connemara”: Beckett, Ireland and Elsewhere'

(Séan Kennedy (ed.), Beckett and Ireland (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010), pp. 179-203)

`Beckett, de Gaulle and the Fourth Republic 1944-49: L’Innommable and En attendant Godot’,

(Limit(e) Beckett 1 (Autumn 2010), at http://www.limitebeckett.paris-sorbonne.fr/one/gibson. html)

`Thinking Intermittency’

(William Watkin (ed.), Contemporary Writing Environments, special issue of Textual Practice (vol. 23, no.6, 2010), pp. 1045-66)


2009

`Catastrophe in Permanence’, review of David Lloyd, Irish Times: Temporalities of Modernity, James Joyce Literary Supplement

(Spring, 2009)

`Prolegomena: The Development of the Historical Sense in the Revisions of “Proteus”’

(Dublin James Joyce Journal (no. 2, 2009), pp. 106-27)


2008

`“All Propagated with the Best Intentions”: Greene, the U.S. and Indochina 1951-55’

(Cultural Politics (vol. 4, no. 3, 2008), pp. 289-308)


2007

'"Time Drops in Decay": A Portrait of the Artist in History (ii): Chapter 2'

(James Joyce Quarterly (vol. 44, no. 4, 2007), pp. 697-718)

'Melencolia Illa Heroica: Françoise Proust, Walter Benjamin and “Catastrophe in Permanence”`

(Static 7 (2007) at http://static.londonconsortium.com)

`“Thankless Earth, But Not Entirely”: Event and Remainder in Contemporary Fiction’, in Bárbara Arizti and Sylvia Martínez-Falquina, On the Turn: The Ethics of Fiction in Contemporary Narrative in English

(Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007), pp. 3-19)

Review of Cormac Ó Gráda, Jewish Ireland in the Age of Joyce: A Socioeconomic History

(James Joyce Quarterly (vol. 45, no. 1, 2007), pp. 151-54)

'Badiou and Deconstruction: the Politics of Reading Beckett', in Martin McQuillan (ed.), Deconstruction Reading Politics

(Macmillan, 2007), pp. 146-60)

`James Joyce’, in Justin Wintle (ed.), New Makers of Modern Culture

(London: Routledge, 2007), vol. 1, pp. 775-79


2006

`“That Stubborn Irish Thing”: A Portrait of the Artist in History (i), Chapter One' 

(Gibson and Platt (eds.), Joyce, Ireland, Britain (2006), pp. 85-103)

Review of Geert Leernout and Wim Van Mierlo (eds), The Reception of James Joyce in Europe

(Comparative Critical Studies (vol. 3, no. 3, 2006), pp. 393-401)

`“A Dim and Undetermined Sense of Unknown Modes of Being”’: Wordsworth, The Prelude and the Beginnings of Modernity’

(Études Anglaises, (vol. 59, no. 3, 2006), pp. 263-78)

Review of Jonathan Clark, Our Shadowed Present: Modernism, Postmodernism and History

(Clio (vol. 35, no. 2, 2006), pp. 292-98)


2005

`Badiou and Beckett: Actual Infinity, Event, Remainder’

(Polygraph (no. 17, 2005), pp. 175-203)

`“An Irish Bull in an English Chinashop”:  Joyce’s “Oxen” and the Cultural Politics of the Anthology’ 

(Anne Fogarty and Timothy Martin (eds.), Joyce on the Threshold (University of Florida Press, 2005), pp. 91-109)

`The Unfinished Song: Intermittency and Melancholy in Rancière’

(Paragraph (vol. 28, no. 1, 2005), pp. 61-76)

Review of Alain Badiou, Theoretical Writings, ed, and tr. Ray Brassier and Alberto Toscano, Peter Hallward, Badiou: A Subject to Truth, and Peter Hallward (ed.)

(Think Again: Alain Badiou and the Future of Philosophy, Textual Practice (vol. 19, no. 4, 2005), pp. 560-66)

'Serres at the Crossroads', in Niran Abbas (ed.), Michel Serres

(University of Michigan Press, 2005), pp. 84-98)

`Ethics’, in Michael Groden, Imre Szeman et al. (eds.), The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism

(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005), pp. 287-96)


2004

`“Only a Foreigner Would Do”: Leopold Bloom, Ireland and Jews’

(Harold Bloom (ed.), Leopold Bloom (Chelsea House, 2004), pp. 143-59)

Review of Jeri Johnson (ed.), Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

(James Joyce Broadsheet (2004)

`The Rarity of the Event: On Alain Badiou’

(New Formations (no. 53, 2004), pp. 136-42)

`Repetition and Event: Badiou and Beckett’

(Communication and Cognition (vol. 37, nos. 3 and 4, 2004), pp. 263-78)


2003

`Between the Void and the Event: Badiou’s Ethics and Aesthetics: Mallarmé versus Rimbaud’

(Frame (vol. 17, no. 1, 2003), pp. 27-48)

'Three Dialogues and Beckett's Tragic Ethics', in Marius Buning, Matthijs Engelberts, Sjef Houppermans and Danièle de Ruyter-Tognotti, (eds.), Three Dialogues Revisited,

(Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui (2003), pp. 43-54)

`Rancière and the Limits of Realism’, in Danuta Fjellestad and Elizabeth Kella (eds.), Realism and Its Discontents

(Blekinge Institute of Technology, 2003), pp. 56-69)

`Respecting Endings: Kokoro in a European Context’

(Poetica (no. 59, 2003), pp. 43-50)

'Oublier Baudrillard: Melancholy of the Year 2000'

(New Formations (special edition, Remembering the Nineties, Autumn 2003), pp. 123-41)

`Badiou, Beckett and Contemporary Criticism’, afterword to On Beckett, ed. and tr. Alberto Toscano and Nina Power, with a preface by Alain Badiou

(Clinamen, 2003), pp. 119-36)

`Altering Images’, in Gibson and Kerr (eds.), London from Punk to Blair

(Reaktion, 2003), pp. 203-16)

'The Metropolitan Playground: London's Children' (in Gibson and Kerr, eds., London from Punk to Blair,

(with research student Jennifer Bavidge, Reaktion, 2003, pp. 142-57; also published in abridged form in the Times Higher Educational Supplement, 27 November 2003)


2002

`Macropolitics and Micropolitics in "Wandering Rocks"’

(Joyce’s “Wandering Rocks” (2002), pp. 27-56)

'Badiou and Beckett', in Richard Lane (ed.), Beckett and Philosophy

(Macmillan, 2002), pp. 93-107)

'Badiou, Beckett, Watt and the Event', in Daniela Caselli, Laura Salisbury and Steven Connor (eds.), Other Becketts

(special edition, Journal of Beckett Studies, 2002), pp. 40-52)

'Badiou, Beckett et le postmodernisme', in Charles Ramond (ed.), Alain Badiou: Penser le multiple 

(L'Harmattan, 2002), pp. 421-35)

Review of Kevin Barry (ed.), James Joyce: Occasional, Critical and Political Writing

James Joyce Broadsheet (2002)

Review of Jill Robbins, Altered States: Levinas and Literature

(Yearbook of English Studies, vol. 32, no. 1 (2002), pp. 335-36)


2001

Review of Adriana Cavarero, Relating Narratives: Storytelling and Selfhood

(Textual Practice¸ vol. 15, no. 2 (2001), pp. 303-7)

'"And The Wind Wheezing Through That Organ Once In A While": Voice, Narrative, Film'

(New Literary History (special edition on Voice and Human Experience, Summer 2001), pp. 639-57)

'Narrative Subtraction', in Jorg Helbig (ed.), Erzählen und Erzähltheorie im 20. Jahrhundert: Festschrift für Wilhelm Füger

(Universitätsverlag C.Winter, 2001), pp. 213-31

'"Let All Malthusiasts Go Hang!": Joyce’s "Oxen of the Sun" and Political Economy'

(Literature and History (vol. 10, no. 2, 2001), pp. 62-78)

 Review of Derek Attridge, Joyce Effects: On Language, Theory, History

(James Joyce Broadsheet (2001)

Review of David Pierce (ed.), Irish Writing in the Twentieth Century: A Reader

(Times Higher Educational Supplement (1 June, 2001)


2000

'Les Économies de Murphy', in Matthijs Engelberts, Sjef Houppermans, Yann Mével et Michèle Touret, L'affect dans l'œuvre Beckettienne

(Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui (2000), pp. 85-96)

Review of John Wyse Jackson and Peter Costello, John Stanislaus Joyce: The Voluminous Life and Genius of James Joyce's Father

(New Odyssey (vol. 1, no. 6, 2000), pp. 2-3)

Review of Edna O’Brien, James Joyce

(James Joyce Broadsheet (2000)

'Postmodern Ethics and Sense and Sensibility', in Anne Mellor and Maximilian Novak (eds.), Passionate Encounters in a Time of Sensibility

(University of Delaware Press, 2000), pp. 180-97)


1999

`'Sensibility and Suffering in Rhys and Nin', in Andrew Hadfield, Dominic Rainsford and Tim Woods (eds.), The Ethics in Literature

(Macmillan, 1999), pp. 184-209)

'Crossing the Present: Narrative, Alterity and Gender in Postmodern Fiction', in Roger Luckhurst and Peter Marks (eds.), Literature and the Contemporary

(Longman, 1999), pp. 179-98)

Review of Trevor Williams, Reading Joyce Politically 

James Joyce Broadsheet (1999)

Review of Joyce Piell Wexler, Who Paid for Modernism? Art, Money and the Fiction of Conrad, Joyce and Lawrence

(James Joyce Quarterly (vol. 36. no. 2, Winter, 1999), pp.  320-24)

`Sense of an Ending`, review article on Timothy Murray, Like a Film: Ideological Fantasy on Screen, Camera and Canvas

(Film-Philosophy: Salon Review, vol. 3, no. 7 (February 1999), www.film-philosophy.com/ archive/vol3-1999)

Review of Catharina Wulf, The Imperative of Narration: Beckett, Bernhard, Schopenhauer, Lacan

(Modern Language Review (vol. 94, no. 4, 1999), pp. 1179-82)


1998

Review of Maria Tymoczko, The Irish `Ulysses' 

James Joyce Broadsheet (1998)


1997

Review of Nick Royle, After Derrida

(Language and Literature (vol. 6, no. 3, 1997), pp. 220-22)

`Ethics and Unrepresentability: The Case of Heart of Darkness'

(Conrad and Theory (1997), pp. 113-37)

Review of Robert Spoo, James Joyce and the Language of History

James Joyce Broadsheet (1997)

Review of Vincent Cheng, Joyce, Race and Empire

New Odyssey (vol. 1, no.4, 1997), pp. 2-3


1996

`Introduction’, Chernaik, Deegan and Gibson (eds.), Beyond the Book: Theory, Culture and the Politics of Cyberspace

(1996), pp. 1-11)

`Interactive Fiction and Narrative Space’ 

(Beyond the Book, pp. 79-93)

`Introduction’, in Gibson (ed.), Joyce's `Ithaca'

(1996), pp. 3-27)

`"An Aberration of the Light of Reason": Science and Cultural Politics in “Ithaca”’

(Joyce's `Ithaca', pp. 133-75)

`Joyce and History’, review article on James Fairhall

(James Joyce and the Question of History, English (vol. XLV, 1996), pp. 166-70)


1995

Review of Udaya Kumar, The Joycean Labyrinth: Repetition, Time and Tradition in `Ulysses’

(James Joyce Broadsheet (1995)


1994

`Introduction’, Gibson (ed.), Reading Joyce's “Circe”

(1994), pp. 3-32)

`"Strangers in My House, Bad Manners to Them!": England in “Circe”’

(Reading Joyce's “Circe”, pp. 179-221)

`Beckett, Derrida, and Monstrosity: The Unnamable’, in Yasunari Takada (ed.), Surprised by Scenes: Essays in Honour of Professor Yasunari Takahashi

(Kenkyusha: Tokyo, 1994), pp. 359-74

`Cringing to Pozzo’,

(Journal of Beckett Studies (vol. 3, no. 2, Summer, 1994), pp. 108-15)


 1993

`Pound and Joyce: Ulysses, the Cantos and the Shapes of Cultures’

(Pound in Multiple Perspective (1993), pp. 158-88)

Review, Helga Schwalm, Dekonstruktion im Roman: Erzähltechnische Verfahren und Selbstreflexion in den Romanen von Vladimir Nabokov und Samuel Beckett

(Slavonic and East European Review (vol. 71, no.2, 1993), pp. 318-19)


1992

Review of Thomas Staley (ed.), Joyce Studies Annual (1990) 

(James Joyce Broadsheet (Feb 1992)

`Here Comes Everybody`, review article on Susan Dick, Declan Kiberd, Dougald McMillan and Joseph Ronsley (eds.), Omnium Gatherum : Essays for Richard Ellmann

(Yeats Annual (no.10, 1992), pp. 241-44)

Review, Brian Atterbery, Strategies of Fantasy

(Times Higher Educational Supplement (December 11, 1992), p. 25)


1991

`"History, All That": Revival Historiography and Literary Strategy in the “Cyclops” Episode in Ulysses’, in Essays and Studies (1991), pp. 53-70


1990

Review of Bonnie Kime Scott (ed.), New Alliances in Joyce Studies

(James Joyce Broadsheet (June, 1990)

`Beckett's Fiction: The Earlier Work`

(LJ (vol.1, no.1, 1990), pp. 34-35)

`Dickens, Character, Text`, review article on James A. Davies, The Textual Life of Dickens's Characters

(The Dickensian (vol.86, no.3, Autumn 1990), pp.186-88)


1989

`Larkin and Ordinariness’, in Linda Cookson and Bryan Loughrey (eds.), Critical Essays on Larkin’s Poetry

(London: Longmans, l989), pp. 9-20)

`Richard II: The Misfit as Hero`, in Linda Cookson and Bryan Loughrey (eds.), Critical Essays on Richard II

(London: Longmans, l989), pp. 9-21

`An Added Dimension of the Mind’, review article on Maria Couto, Graham Greene: On the Frontier: Politics and Religion in the Novels; and Daphna Erdinast-Vulcan, Graham Greene's Childless Fathers

(English (vol. XXXVIII, 1989), pp. 273-78)


1988

Review of Gottlieb Gaiser (ed.), International Perspectives on James Joyce

(James Joyce Broadsheet (Feb., 1988)

Review of Robert D Newman and Weldon Thornton (eds.), `Ulysses’: The Larger Perspective

(James Joyce Broadsheet (Oct., 1988)

`Imaginism and Objectivity in Emma’, in Linda Cookson and Bryan Loughrey (eds.), Critical Essays on `Emma’

(London: Longmans, 1988), pp. 69-80

`Sexuality in “The Waste Land”’, in Linda Cookson and Bryan Loughrey (eds.), Critical Essays on `The Waste Land’

(London: Longmans, 1988), pp. l07 - ll7

`Malcolm, Macduff and the Structure of Macbeth’, in Linda Cookson and Bryan Loughrey (eds.), Critical Essays on `Macbeth’

(London: Longmans, 1988), pp. 92 -102


1987

Review of Tom Paulin, Ireland and the English Crisis and Lucy McDiarmid, Saving Civilization: Yeats, Eliot and Auden between the Wars 

(Yeats Annual no.5 (1987), pp. 272-76)


1985

Review of Robert Janusko, The Sources and Structures of James Joyce's “Oxen”

(James Joyce Broadsheet (Feb., 1985)

`One Kind of Ambiguity in Joyce, Beckett and Robbe-Grillet’

(Canadian Review of Comparative Literature (vol. 12, no. 3, September 1985), pp. 409-21)

`Comedy of Narrative: Nabokov, Beckett, Robbe-Grillet’

(Comparative Literature (vol. 37, no. 2, Spring 1985), pp. 114-39)

`Dangerous Ground`, review article on Michael Long, Marvell, Nabokov: Childhood and Arcadia,

(English (vol. XXXIV, Spring 1985), pp. 88-91)


1984

""Broken Down and Fast Breaking Up": Style, Technique and Vision in the “Eumaeus” Episode in Ulysses

(Southern Review, (vol. 17, November 1984), pp. 22-39)

`Henry Green as Experimental Novelist`

(Studies in the Novel (vol. 16, no. 2, 1984), pp. 197-215)


 1983

`Emily Dickinson and the Poetry of Hypothesis’

(Essays in Criticism (vol. XXXIII, 1983), pp. 220-237)

`Revaluing Clarissa`, review article on Terry Eagleton, The Rape of Clarissa

(English (vol. XXXII, 1983), pp. 166-176)


1982

`Hemingway on the British`

(Hemingway Review (vol. I, no. 2, 1982), pp. 62-75)

`Different Dickinsons’, review article on Karl Keller, The Only Kangaroo Among the Beauty: Emily Dickinson and America, and David Porter, Dickinson: The Modern Idiom

(English (vol. XXXI, 1982), pp. 68-73)

Articles on Stephen Crane, Elizabeth Gaskell and Edgar Allan Poe in Justin Wintle (ed.), Makers of Nineteenth Century Culture: A Biographical Dictionary,

(London: Routledge, 1982)


1980

Articles on Sinclair Lewis and William Faulkner in Justin Wintle, ed., Makers of Modern Culture: A Biographical Dictionary, (London: Routledge, 1980)


1979

`Cunning Passages, Contrived Corridors’, review article on Andrew Sanders, The Victorian Historical Novel 1840-1880

(English (vol. XXVIII, 1979), pp. 266-70)


1978

`Intermittent Illuminations`, review article on Albert J. Guerard, The Triumph of the Novel: Dickens, Dostoevsky and Faulkner

(English (vol. XXVII, 1978), pp. 268-74)