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Susan Eilenberg · With A, then B, then C: The Sexual Life of Iris M.
London Review of Books
Murdoch denied that she used her novels to stage her ideas, pretending to 'an absolute horror of putting theories or...
267 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Emily v. Mabel: Emily Dickinson
London Review of Books
A story of passionate and devious personalities, skulduggery and counter-skulduggery. Long stretches of her book feel almost like beach reading.
161 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Adulation or Eggs: At home with the Carlyles
London Review of Books
Thomas and Jane Carlyle: Portrait of a Marriage by Rosemary Ashton. Pimlico, 560 pp., £15, February 2003, 0 7126 6634
242 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Complacent Bounty: The Detachment of Muriel Spark
London Review of Books
For the past half-century Muriel Spark has been the recognised master of detachment. The closer she approaches matters of terror or outrage...
227 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Balloons and Counter-Balloons: ‘The Age of Wonder’
London Review of Books
The Age of Wonder: How the Romantic Generation Discovered the Beauty and Terror of Science by Richard Holmes. HarperPress, 380 pp., £9.99, September 2009.
179 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Bite It above the Eyes: ‘Mister Pip’
London Review of Books
A book about the delights and healing effects of reading, recalling the novels about precocious readers and intellectual explorers that many...
206 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Forget that I exist: Mary Wollstonecraft
London Review of Books
Mary Wollstonecraft: A Revolutionary Life by Janet Todd. Weidenfeld, 516 pp., £25, April 2000, 0 297 84299
288 months ago
Susan Eilenberg · Treated with Ping-Pong: The History of Mental Medicine
London Review of Books
Mental illnesses often involve some degree of copycatting: homicidal mania inspires homicidal mania, and recovered...
184 months ago
Marilyn Butler · Wordsworth and the Well-Hidden Corpse
London Review of Books
'The best-known publication date in English literature,' says Michael Mason of 1798. But the terse, intelligent Introduction to his new...
388 months ago
Jeffrey Earl Hurd
Legacy.com
Jeffrey Earl Hurd, Esq., 57, passed away suddenly on September 22nd, 2024. Jeff was born on April 22nd, 1967, in Utica, NY and grew up in Rome, NY.
2 months ago