The new issue of Critical Survey has published!
Volume 30, Issue 4
EDITORIAL
C.B. (Brian) Cox and A.E. (Tony) Dyson: A Celebration
Bryan Loughrey and Graham Holderness
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Articles
'Shakespeare Had the Passion of an Arab': The Appropriation of Shakespeare in Fadia Faqir's Willow Trees Don't Weep
Hussein A. Alhawamdeh
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Sacrifice/Martyrdom in Lady Lumley's Iphigenia and Contemporary Palestine
Bilal Tawfiq Hamamra
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Alienation, Ambivalence and Identity: Jhumpa Lahiri's In Other Words
Mohammad Shafiqul Islam
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The Politics of Sentiment in Tony Harrison's The School of Eloquence
Christine Regan
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The Shadows of Knowability: Reading between Opaque Narrative and Transparent Text
Younes Saramifar
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A Heideggerian Reading of Jack's Homelessness in Marilynne Robinson's Home
Fatima Zahra Bessedik
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Shakespeare and Extremism
Adam Hansen
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Poetry
Bryan Loughrey, Cedric Watts and Deryn Rees-Jones
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