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A L A R E C H E R C H E
Essays for Clive Scott
ARTICLES
- Jon Cook, 'Clive Scott: An Appreciation', pp. 1-3
- Jonathan Culler, 'Teaching Baudelaire through Translation', pp. 4-12
- Ross Wilson, 'Reading Habits', pp. 13-26
- Jean Khalfa, 'L'absolu rugissement débraillé d'une absence insensée de la métaphore', pp. 27-45
- Hugh Haughton, 'Translation: Arrivals and Departures', pp. 46-66
- Ian Patterson, 'Langue-in-cheek: reading & writing between the lines', pp. 67-79
- Timothy Mathews, 'Reading and Translating: Invention and Disaster in Guillaume Apollinaire, Le Poète assassiné ', pp. 80-100
- Simon Jarvis, 'Verse, Perversity, University: Wallace Stevens and the Melodics of Crispin', pp. 101-121
- Derek Attridge, 'Auden and Britten's Night Mail: Rap before Rap', pp. 122-127
- David Nowell Smith, 'Training the ear, or: on learning to hear the alexandrin', pp. 128-138
- Deborah Bowman, 'come out of Reading without Tears', pp. 139-171