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Edited by Robert Sheppard and Scott Thurston
Editorial Board:
Professor Peter Barry (University of Wales at Aberystwyth)
Dr Caroline Bergvall (University of Southampton)
Professor Charles Bernstein (University of Pennsylvania)
Dr Andrea Brady (Queen Mary College, University of London)
Dr Ian Davidson (University of Wales at Bangor)
Professor Alex Davis (University College Cork)
Professor Allen Fisher (Manchester Metropolitan University)
Dr John Hall (University College Falmouth, incorporating Dartington College of Arts)
Professor Robert Hampson (Royal Bedford and Holloway College, University of London)
Professor Romana Huk (University of Notre Dame)
Elizabeth James (Victoria and Albert Museum)
Professor Tony Lopez (University of Plymouth)
Dr Anthony Mellors (Birmingham City University)
Professor Peter Middleton (University of Southampton)
Dr Ian Patterson (Queens' College, University of Cambridge)
Professor Emerita Marjorie Perloff (Stanford University)
Professor William Rowe (Birkbeck College, University of London)
Professor Keith Tuma (Miami University, Ohio)
Professor Tim Woods (University of Wales at Aberystwyth)
Copies of the first issue (Volume 1, Number 1, September 2009) are ready and waiting to be sent to new subscribers.
Contents 1(1), 2009
Editorial
Robert Sheppard and Scott Thurston
Veronica Forrest-Thomson’s ‘Cordelia’, Tradition and the ‘Triumph of Artifice’
Gareth Farmer
‘Dragging at the haemorrhage of uns –’: Maggie O’Sullivan’s Excavations of Irish history
Mandy Bloomfield
‘Expectant contexts’: Corporeal and desiring spaces in Denise Riley’s poetry
Christine Kennedy and David Kennedy
Democratic Consensus in Prynne’s ‘Refuse Collection’
Ian Davidson
Book Reviews
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