Dear Candice
you kindly wrote:-
"Uh, maybe not quite yet, Hugh, as I think Fred may be working on
Yeats (or even have something in press or print by now)--at least he
was talking about _A Vision_ last spring and seemed very interested
in Yeats's wheelies (that chart, I mean). On the other hand, he was
entertaining Duke visitor Declan Kiberd at the time, and Fred likes
to make guests feel at home here!
I'll try to catch up with him and, if there's anything to say on this
front, will post it sometime in the next week or two. (He's away at
the mo'.)"
And I think it would be terrific to read Fred Jameson on Yeats via
poetryetc. By which time searches of various shelves and piles
might turn up my copy of The Political Unconscious.
Maybe I'll skip the Finneran's Yeats thread till then because neither
Alison or myself has our hands on the appropriate edition, and I had
this odd feeling that the argument was going - if Hugh thinks (a), he must
therefore think (b).
Fred Jameson on Yeats would probably make most of us think (y),
don't you think?
best
Hugh Tolhurst
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