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Freya Johnston · Own your ignorance: Samuel Johnson’s Criticism
London Review of Books
The Literary Criticism of Samuel Johnson: Forms of Artistry and Thought by Philip Smallwood. Cambridge, 219 pp., £85, September 2023, 978 1 009 36999
5 months ago
Freya Johnston · Our Jewels, Our Pictures: Michael Field’s Diary
London Review of Books
'Michael' (Bradley) and 'Field' (Cooper) were distraught to be revealed as two people and, more specifically...
16 months ago
Jane Austen’s beginnings
Princeton University Press
There is an excellent cartoon, first published in Punch magazine, that depicts Jane Austen sitting in her publisher's office and getting...
34 months ago
Freya Johnston · Less than a Trauma: ‘The Life of the Mind’
London Review of Books
The Life of the Mind, Christine Smallwood's first novel, begins with Dorothy having a miscarriage, and charts her mental and physical state over the next six...
28 months ago
Freya Johnston · Marks of Inferiority: Wollstonecraft’s Distinction
London Review of Books
Mary Wollstonecraft is in many ways ill-suited to the role of the earliest advocate of women's rights. The term 'feminism' and its...
44 months ago
Freya Johnston · Monstrous Offspring: The Rabbit-Breeder’s Hoax
London Review of Books
The stories concocted about Mary Toft are a hybrid of science, folklore, fantasy, pornography and satire, drawing on...
48 months ago
William Johnston Iii Obituary 2022
Harpeth Hills Memory Gardens Funeral Home
William Pershing Johnston III, age 58, of Nashville, Tennessee, passed away on June 1, 2022. Preceded in death by stepbrother Joe Dowdy.
28 months ago
Radical Wordsworth, Well-Kept Secrets, William Wordsworth review – lives of the poet
The Guardian
Republican, eco-warrior young Wordsworth v grand older poet – 250 after his birth, do we still have to take sides? Freya Johnston.
54 months ago
Jane Austen's teen writing: funny, cartoonish – and a touch of murder
The Guardian
Far from being the epitome of genteel propriety, her earliest fiction reveals an anarchic spirit with a disdain for authority to match any modern adolescent.
86 months ago
Gary Burgess Obituary (2023) - Hillsboro, OR - Valley Memorial Park & Funeral Home
Legacy.com
Gary Burgess Obituary Gary Burgess was born on January 19, 1966. He grew up in Metzger, Oregon, and graduated from Tigard High School.
17 months ago