Contents
Charlotte Fox
“Reclaiming” tradition: An exploration of literary influence in Helen Macdonald’s H Is for Hawk
K. Joudry
The Gospel According to Bolo
Emily Anderson
An “unseemly joke”: Service-author Stories and Wyndham Lewis’s Blasting and Bombardiering (1937)
Rachel Gaubinger
The “Voiceless Language” of Sisters: Queer Possibility in E.M. Forster’s Howards End
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Niklas Cyril Fischer
E.M. Forster, Realism, and the Style of Progressive Nostalgia
Gurumurthy Neelakantan
Philip Roth’s Politics of Freedom in the American Trilogy
Caroline Gelmi
Vachel Lindsay and the Primitive Singing of the New Poetry
André Furlani
Walking toward Genre: The Pedestrian Excursus
Jack Quirk
The Potentiality of Paralysis in Joyce’s “Counterparts”
John Attridge
Contingent Sociality and Same-sex Desire in À la Recherche du Temps Perdu
Reviews
Jake O’Leary
Politics and Literature in Interwar Britain’s Only Women-Controlled Weekly Review
Robert Harris
Making Him New: Ezra Pound in the Twenty-First Century
Chen Lin
The “wholeness” of T.S. Eliot: A Review of T. S. Eliot’s Dialectical Imagination
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