This essay considers the poetry of the juvenile author Henry Kirke White (1785—1806), largely unstudied today but well known throughout the nineteenth century. Kirke White's work provides an example ...
It is a strange thing when a novel lets us know in advance what will happen later. Why should a narrative risk telling us of the future before we reach it? Atonement does so to unsettling effect. On ...
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