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Reeding Lessons: the Henry Reed research blog

6.1.2009


I hadn't played with Google Scholar for awhile, and it seems to me, since the last time I poked around, there are a whole lot more JSTOR articles that turn up now. Maybe it's just English journals which were added: stuff like The Review of English Studies, and American Literature.

A quick check brings up 936,000 articles with "jstor.org" in the link URL, but there are 1,050,000 with just "jstor." (Is my syntax screwy?)

Am I wrong, or is this a (relatively) recent development? When did all that juicy JSTOR goodness get added, and where was I when it was announced?


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What is Henry Reed's first name?

1367. Morrison, Blake. The Movement: English Poetry and Fiction of the 1950s. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980. 18, 25, 34, 35.
Quotes D.J. Enright saying Reed's Lessons of the War are 'too modest, or too wise, to attempt to deal directly with War'.



1st Lesson:

Reed, Henry (1914-1986). Born: Birmingham, England, 22 February 1914; died: London, 8 December 1986.

Education: MA, University of Birmingham, 1936. Served: RAOC, 1941-42; Foreign Office, GC&CS, 1942-1945. Freelance writer: BBC Features Department, 1945-1980.

Author of: A Map of Verona: Poems (1946)
The Novel Since 1939 (1946)
Moby Dick: A Play for Radio from Herman Melville's Novel (1947)
Lessons of the War (1970)
Hilda Tablet and Others: Four Pieces for Radio (1971)
The Streets of Pompeii and Other Plays for Radio (1971)
Collected Poems (1991, 2007)
The Auction Sale (2006)


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