All Stories

  1. Yeats Manuscripts
  2. Autobiographical techniques and the problems of memorial reconstruction: Amis, Coetzee, Kermode and Motion
  3. Can we know the dancer from the dance?
  4. From mimetic punctiliousness to imaginative free play
  5. His-story, her-story, their-story – ours
  6. The luxury of being ordinary
  7. Huckleberry days
  8. Review Article: Chris Mann: Belonging, the Shades, and Redemption
  9. Beckett and Coetzee: alternative identities
  10. The poet, the philosopher and the birds: Narrative, self and repetition in Richard Murphy
  11. Nicholas MeihuizenOrdering empire: The poetry of Camões, Pringle and Campbell
  12. Recent editions of Livingstone's poetry and the ethics of editing in South Africa
  13. Roy Campbell: Rehabilitating a reactionary Terrapin
  14. ‘I SAY THAT A DJINN SPOKE’: ARABIAN INFLUENCES IN YEATS
  15. Poems that make it easier to live in South Africa
  16. Doubling desire: The Yeatsian Daimon
  17. A troubled sense of belonging: Private and public histories in the poetry of Isobel Dixon, John Eppel and Don MacLennan
  18. Poetry
  19. Snails, rains and birds
  20. Book reviews
  21. Still the indomitable Irishry?
  22. Milk for amnesia and other local distillations
  23. Beckett and Coetzee: The aesthetics of insularity
  24. ‘Shaping lines’: New South African poetry, 1994–1995
  25. Geoffrey Hutchings (1937 – 1996)
  26. THOMAS TAYLOR HIGH ROMANTICISM AND CULTURAL SUBVERSION
  27. New Poetry: 1993–1994
  28. The nature of the beast: Yeats and the shadow
  29. Reviews
  30. Bosman and self-conscious fiction
  31. COLERIDGE: POLARITY, CIRCLES, SPIRALS AND THE QUEST FOR BEING
  32. Mr Yeats meets the Queen of the Faeries: Yeats and the anima
  33. Poetry
  34. BIRDS AND BIRD-SONG IN WORDSWORTH, SHELLEY AND YEATS: THE STUDY OF A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THREE POEMS