In his introduction to the Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics edition of The White Peacock (1911, 1995), Michael Black writes, [I]n [the novel’s] account of Cyril’s relationship with… READ MORE
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“There are other techniques of isolation: putting the Figure inside a cube, or rather, inside a parallelpiped of glass or… READ MORE
Though the fiction of Olive Moore is mostly out of print in the United States, Dalkey Archive Press has managed… READ MORE
A short post to share a passage from D.H. Lawrence’s second novel, The Trespasser (1912). Though the novel certainly has several… READ MORE
When I was researching my dissertation chapter on D.H. Lawrence, I made it two-thirds of the way through his first… READ MORE
It’s been six months since my last post on Three Guineas. It’s time, at long last, to return. Where did I leave… READ MORE
I first heard of Gaddis’s The Recognitions (1955) ten years ago when the professor who would become my M.A. thesis director gave a public lecture on “encyclopedic… READ MORE
from Venus Velvet No. 2 And in a place arrived at on our knees, He tugged my face to his, as… READ MORE
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For the past three semesters, my channel has been the home of supplementary lectures for courses I teach at the… READ MORE
No dinosaurs this time, but there are a few references to dogs. My last post—which only read a handful of sentences… READ MORE