PREFACE Philip Tew and Tamás Bényei Forgetfulness or Forgotten Voices................................... 3 Richard J. Lane and Philip Tew Forgotten Voices: A Preface to the Symposium........................ 7 I. POETIC ABSENCES & MEMORIALS Philip Tew Journeying with Bachelard, Bourdieu and Others toward Bunting: Revisiting the Margins of Forgetfulness............................ 11 Alaric Sumner Obituaries for the Living: Celebrating, Forgetting, Writing Off and Killing Off-Carlyle Reedy and dsh.............................. 39 II. LONG FORGOTTEN Patricia Pulham Vernon Lee: A Forgotten Voice...................................... 51 Chiara Briganti Stern Cassandra: Storm Jameson, War, and Modernity................. 63 Richard J. Lane Border Crossings: Forgotten Native Voices in Bertrand William Sinclair's Canadian and American Popular Fiction................... 81 III. EFFACING THE AVANT GARDE Jeremy Green Rayner Heppenstall and the Politics of Cultural Memory............. 95 Philip Tew Re-invoking Herbert Simmons: Man Walking on Eggshells of Radical Narrative..................... 109 Loraine Morley The Love Affair(s) of Ann Quin.................................... 127 Glyn White Recalling the Facts: Taking Action in the Matter of B. S. Johnson's Albert Angelo...... 143 IV. PARTIAL MEMORIES Tamás Bényei Memory and Melancholy: Remembering (in) Anthony Powell............ 163 Brad Buchanan "a blind spot in your own youdipeon discourse": Christine Brooke-Rose, Oedipus and the Synecdochic Narrative...... 195 Andrew Teverson "Mr Fox" and "The White Cat": The Forgotten Voices in Angela Carter's Fiction................... 209 István Pálffy: A Birthday Tribute................................. 223 BOOK REVIEW Szaffkó, Péter, and Tamás Bényei, eds. Happy Returns for Professor István Pálffy by Ágnes Györke........................... 225 NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS............................................. 231
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