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ARTHUR CLOUGH
John Schad  
In this, the first book on Clough for over thirty years, John Schad celebrates Clough the anti-poet, a poet whose dedication to the strange world of continental thought makes him a...
SHASHI DESHPANDE
Amrita Bhalla  
A critical analysis of Shashi Deshpande accessible to students and teachers, and offering a new insight into the methodologies of reading an Indian woman writer....
RUDYARD KIPLING
Montefiore Jan  
This book argues that Kipling’s writings, at once Victorian conservative and modernist subversive, preaching imperialist control yet speaking for subaltern races and classes, a...
MATTHEW ARNOLD
Campbell Kate  
Poet, school inspector, civil servant and critic: this study examines the interrelationship of Arnold’s different activities in tracing his evolution as a publicist to the publicat...
POPE AMONGST THE SATIRISTS 1660 - 1750
Brean Hammond  
This book studies the ‘Golden Age’ of satire in the period 1660-1750, its dominant literary forms and its outstanding practitioners....

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