1st Edition

Textual Practice Issue 7 Volume 3 No. 1

Edited By Terence Hawkes Copyright 1989

    First Published in 1989. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

    Articles: 1. Thatcher's Shakespeare? Isobel Armstrong 2. The Propaganda of the Deed: History, Hemingway and Spain R.A. Stradling 3. The Literary Standard: Working Class Lifewriting and Gender Regenia Gagnier 4. The Journey of the Subject in Angela Carter's Fiction Ricarda Schmidt 5. Bashing the Bourgeois Subject Richard Levin and Catherine Belsey 6. The Chiasmus: Levinas, Derrida and the Ethical Demand for Deconstruction Simon Critchley Reviews: 1. Joseph Bristow on: Gregory Woods - Articulate Flesh: Male Homoeroticism and Modern Poetry 2. Rod Mengham on: Bruce Andrews and Charles Bernstein - The L-A-N-G-U-A-G-E Book; Barrett Watten - Total Syntax; Charles Bernstein - Content's Dream, Essays 1975-84; Steve McCaffery; North of Intention; Clark Coolidge - Solution Passage 3. Ian Saunders on: Stephen W. Melville - Philosophy Beside Itself: on Deconstruction and Modernism 4. Alan Durant on: C.J. Brumfit and R.A. Carter - Literature and Language Teaching 5. John Peck on: Jeremy Hawthorn - The Nineteenth Century British Novel 6. Catherine Belsey on: Martin Orkin - Shakespeare Against Apartheid 7. Carolyn Brown on Helen Cixous and Catherine Clément - The Newly Born Woman 8. Gregory P. Kelly on: Wolfgang Iser - Walter Pater: the Aesthetic Moment 9. Peter Sedgwick on: Dennis A. Foster - Confession and Complicity in Narrative

    Biography

    Terence Hawkes