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Hegel after Ulysses ? The (Dis)Appearance of Politics in “Cyclops”
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2023) 69 (3): 293–328.
Published: 01 September 2023
... and mutual implication of civil society and state, first articulated by G. W. F. Hegel and developed by Hannah Arendt. The essay rereads Hegel’s state/society diremption through Gillian Rose’s conception of “speculative thinking” and the historical openness of the “broken middle.” It argues that “Cyclops...
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Footsteps of Red Ink: Body and Landscape in Lolly Willowes
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2003) 49 (4): 449–471.
Published: 01 December 2003
...: feminist geography. Feminist geographers
such as Doreen Massey and Gillian Rose have reconstructed the anony
mous Cartesian subject of geography into a subject that is sexed, classed,
raced, and—most importantly for my purposes here— embodied. In its
anonymous, universalized form...
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Why Can’t Biologists Read Poetry? Ian McEwan’s Enduring Love
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2007) 53 (2): 93–124.
Published: 01 June 2007
...
between the sciences and the humanities.
95
Jonathan Greenberg
The infant s smile
Enduring Love presents a troubled marriage of science and literature: Joe
Rose, the narrator and a science journalist, is married—by common law
only—to Clarissa Mellon, a Keats scholar.6 Joe and Clarissa...
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Elizabeth Bishop and the Mechanics of Poetic Pretence
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2018) 64 (2): 191–222.
Published: 01 June 2018
... Similarly, Gillian White argues that Bishop “engage[s] a poetic politics, as did Language writers,” through her poetry’s resistance to traditional lyric-reading conventions (2014, 96). Whereas White explores the antiexpressive, metadiscursive dimensions of Bishop’s work, Zachariah Pickard (2009) locates...
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“The Ingenious Unravelling of Evidence”: Empathy, Extinction, and Wells’s The Croquet Player
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2019) 65 (3): 261–288.
Published: 01 September 2019
... since the uncovering of the hoax, amateur and professional sleuths have sought with diligence to expose the guilty party or parties” (xii). From uncovering bones to uncovering bone hoaxes, the pursuit of a missing link has, as Gillian Beer (1996 : 121) notes, “the character of quest-romance...
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Recovering Islands: Scotland, Ocean, and Archipelago in To the Lighthouse
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2018) 64 (3): 347–370.
Published: 01 September 2018
... in her mind. . . . It rose like a fire sent up in a token of some celebration by savages on a distant beach. She heard the roar and the crackle. . . . she loathed it. But for a sight, for a glory it surpassed everything in her experience, and burnt year after year like a signal fire on a desert island...
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Decadent Dinosaurs: Directed Evolution in British and North American Literature, 1890s–1970s
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2024) 70 (1): 55–84.
Published: 01 March 2024
... Society 84 , nos. 1–4 : lxi – xcviii . Beecher Charles Emerson . 1898 . “ The Origin and Significance of Spines: A Study in Evolution [IV] .” American Journal of Science 6 , no. 34 : 329 – 59 . Beer Gillian . 2009 . Darwin’s Plots: Evolutionary Narrative in Darwin, George...
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A New Hystery: History and Hysteria in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2001) 47 (1): 1–19.
Published: 01 March 2001
... “Female Sexuality” (21:
227).
3. The following critics mention this in Bernheimer and Kahane: Claire Kah-
ane (26—27), Suzanne Gearhart (120),Jacqueline Rose (131,136), Maria Ra-
mas (152,172),Toril Moi (194), and Sara Van Den Berg (296).
4. See Dianne Hunter.
Works cited
Abel, Elizabeth...
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Virginia Woolf, Charles Darwin, and the Rebirth of Tragedy
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2018) 64 (4): 449–482.
Published: 01 December 2018
..., of peripeteia , is necessarily from “grief to joy,” and that the purpose of ritual and tragedy is theophany , the celebration of the eternal life of Dionysus or his double (Harrison [1912] 1963: 344). Here is another rose-tinted reading of tragedy, in which its threnos , its lamentation, must never...
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Both Flower and Flower Gatherer: Medbh McGuckian’s The Flower Master and H.D.’s Sea Garden
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2003) 49 (4): 494–519.
Published: 01 December 2003
...: it alludes to crucial sources, encodes sexual and repro
ductive experience, and invokes a range of traditional meanings including
beauty, poetry, love, and the fragility of human life. Her very titles testify
to the persistence of the motif: her poetry collections include Red Roses
for Bronze (1931...
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Mrs. Dalloway ’s Animals and the Humanist Laboratory
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2012) 58 (2): 187–212.
Published: 01 June 2012
... surrounding the practices
of experimental physiologists in the laboratory and of feminist opposition to
the male-dominated culture of Victorian laboratory-based science, see Rose.
The term “the new priesthood” was coined in 1893 by the novelist Marie
Louise de la Ramée, who used the pseudonym “Ouida...
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Virginia Woolf’s Synesthesia
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2020) 66 (4): 463–484.
Published: 01 December 2020
... to a rock . . . and forced passively to behold indescribable horror” ( BA 55). And it is the disruptive power of synesthesia that gives form to his sublimated outrage: “Words this afternoon ceased to lie flat in the sentence. They rose, became menacing and shook their fists at you.” In this synesthetic...
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Novel Ethics: Alterity and Form in Jacob’s Room
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2007) 53 (1): 40–66.
Published: 01 March 2007
... language is followed by a passage in which the gender
associations of the sexual imagery seem much less clear:
Simeon said nothing. Jacob remained standing. But intimacy—
the room was full o f it, still, deep, like a pool. W ithout need of
movement or speech it rose softly...
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Armed with Questions: Mary Butts’s Sacred Interrogative
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2003) 49 (3): 360–387.
Published: 01 September 2003
... or even
positive light. We read, for instance, the following description and com
ment: “From one grey finger on Felicity’s roof rose a question-mark of
smoke.—That’s the library fire. Kralin must be back.” (341). Although he
is the focus of much personal anger and suspicion, Kralin is clearly...