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The New Criterion

America’s leading review of the arts and intellectual life
- Harry Mount, the London Telegraph

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Judy Stove

Judy Stove has taught classics in Sydney, Australia.

Articles

Annotated Emmas (Books) , January 2013, 70
A review of The Annotated Emma by Jane Austen

An air raid siren for the Left (Notebook) , September 2005, 93
On Lilliput, the clever litle magazine that helped to see England through the Second World War.

Jane Austen, anti-Jacobin (Features) , January 2005, 18
On some persistent misinterpretations of Jane Austen.

Remembering George Gissing (Features) , February 2004, 27
In search of the novelist who was “not far behind Zola and Turgenev.”




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