Ian Robinson and the English Tradition (Reconsideration)
Modern Age 2006, Wntr, 48, 1
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Publisher Description
REVIEWING Ian Robinson's The English Prophets: A Critical Defence of English Criticism (2001) in The Cambridge Quarterly (2002), Mark Le Fanu writes: Duke Maskell, who collaborated with Robinson on The New Idea of a University, as well as following him as editor of The Gadfly (1984-86), makes the point that though Terry Eagleton is thought of as a radical, the real radical is Ian Robinson. (2) However, if Robinson is not well known in England, it is not, perhaps, surprising that he is not well known in North America, yet he ought to be because most of what he says to England can be equally well said to the United States and Canada.
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