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Introduction | ||
1 | Fielding, Grub Street, and Canary Wharf | 1 |
2 | Coleridge and the Uses of Journalism | 22 |
3 | De Quincey and the Edinburgh and Glasgow University Circles | 41 |
4 | Journalism, Scholarship, and the University College London English Department | 58 |
5 | Darke Conceits: Churton Collins, Edmund Gosse, and the Professions of Criticism | 72 |
6 | Literature, Propaganda, and the First World War: The Case of Blackwood's Magazine | 91 |
7 | 'Crimes of Criticism': Virginia Woolf and Literary Journalism | 112 |
8 | The TLS in the Second World War and How to Fill Some Gaps in Modern British Cultural History | 135 |
9 | The Critic as Journalist: Leavis after Scrutiny | 151 |
10 | Saving Lives: Kenneth Tynan and the Duties of Dramatic Criticism | 177 |
11 | 'Between the Saxon Smile and Yankee Yawp': Problems and Contexts of Literary Reviewing in Ireland | 200 |
12 | What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Poetry: Some Aporias of Literary Journalism | 224 |
13 | Teachers, Writers | 250 |
14 | Living on Writing | 262 |
Notes on Contributors | 277 | |
Index | 280 |
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