Critical Quarterly

Papers
(The TQCC of Critical Quarterly is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Buffer of Hedges7
Lessing's Legacy Explored Through Her Personal Archive2
Good Times, Bad Times2
Berger in Picasso’s Red Period1
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Parsing Time in the Lyric1
‘We Talked about Solitude’: Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, and Affective Bonding1
Care1
Learning to Look: Berger’s Lessons1
Bowing to a Cloud1
Notes on contributors1
Matter0
Quiver0
John Berger’s Knowledge, or Listening in to the Voice of the (Female) Image0
The Clinch0
On growing up with ‘America’0
Friendship’s Death at Cannes, July 20210
Intelligence0
Challenging0
A Paper Chase: Call a Group of Foxes0
Sondheim’s Puzzles0
Consorting0
Notes on contributors0
‘Cucumber sandwiches that repeated’: Loneliness and melancholia in Elizabeth Taylor's Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont0
Laura Marcus (7 March 1956–22 September 2021)0
Christopher Hitchens and ‘The Press as Opposition’0
Between desire and uncertainty: Tomorrow Sex Will be Good Again by Katherine Angel0
Notes on contributors0
Issue Information0
When/And0
Bluffing0
Prediction Machines0
Issue Information0
On Moving Showstoppers: Stephen Sondheim’s ‘I’m Still Here’, There and Everywhere0
Defined As0
Beyond Theory of the Lyric0
That Funny Money‐Man: A Hundred Years of Harmonium0
Habeas Corpus? Cultural Keywords, Statistical Keywords, and the Role of a Corpus in their Identification0
The Solitary Mind in the Anatomy of Melancholy0
Cathedral of Power: Battersea Power Station in Dystopian Visual Culture0
The Success of The Success and Failure of Picasso0
Chapters from an Abandoned History of English Literature0
Issue Information0
Lyric Over‐Hearing: Wordsworth’s Intent to Steal0
Lawnmower Poetry and the Poetry of Lawnmowers0
Thirty Years with Mark Cousins0
Stress: A Keyword for Today?0
In the Bargain Bin0
A Surface Reading of Vladimir Nabokov0
Avant‐Garde Difficulty and the Shape of Claudia Rankine's Poetic Career0
The Rescue Plot: Maritime Encounter and the Borders of Europe0
Gull Island0
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Beyond the Barbershop: Berger, Turner and the Inner World0
‘It might as well be Stephen’ essays in appreciation of Sondheim0
Issue Information0
Reality Television’s ‘Open Lie’0
Aphorism as Narrative Method: Assessing John Berger's G.0
Ecologies of Papermaking: Craft, Rags and Plants0
A Line around a Think0
The Real Age of Newspapers: Hitch, the Vanity Fair Years0
My back door to Sondheim0
Waiting for the Rainbow: Poems0
A Letter on Decolonising the curriculum0
Do You Speak Franglais? The hotchpotch of languages in Henry V0
‘Too Straight’ for Fiction: Christopher Hitchens and No One Left to Lie To0
Inside/Outcast0
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Pronouns: we/us/our0
Passionate0
Errata to ‘Parsing Time in the Lyric’0
Curious George0
Politics, Letters and the Novel of Ideas: Doris Lessing's Archive0
Five Poems0
Correction to Critical Quarterly: Volume 67, Issue 10
White0
Living in a World of Pain0
Neither Centre nor Periphery: Rethinking Postcoloniality through the Perspective of Eastern Europe0
Sri Lanka0
Sondheim and Weidman’s unintended trilogy0
‘Art Isn’t Easy’: Making Musical Theatre in Sunday in the Park with George0
Notes on contributors0
The shaping of character: The classics as a remedy for cultural despair in Victorian England0
On the ‘Hitchslap’0
Poetic Licentiousness and the Destitutions of High Culture0
Deliver0
You0
Criticizing Sondheim0
‘A reasonably sheltered position’: Marion Milner, David Jones, and the location of art writing0
Nice Is Different Than Good0
Experience0
First, Catch Your Peasant: A Critical History of the Peasantry in British Food Writing via John Berger, Elizabeth David and Patience Gray0
Issue Information0
Theorising from the European South: Italy, Racial Evaporations, and the Black Mediterranean0
Caspar David Friedrich and Iconographies of Religious Feeling0
Berger and the Disappointment of Zoos0
Editorial0
Safe0
Dear Hitch0
CatherineMalabou, Stop Thief!: Anarchism and Philosophy, trans. Carolyn Shread (Polity, 2023), 268 pp. ISBN 97815095552390
Issue Information0
‘To Save a Likeness’: Berger on Drawing & Resemblance0
Unfinished interview with Terence Davies0
Keywords: Decolonise0
Oh, Mr Hitchens!0
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Indolence0
To Desire What Is Nothing: Simone Weil, Asceticism and Psychoanalysis0
Metaphors of Transcendence in John Berger’s A Seventh Man0
So What: Musings about the Method0
The London Consortium and Me: Memoir of an Experiment in Doctoral Education0
Creating Spaces: Redacted Poetry Through Papercutting0
Reading Closely with Your Voice: Under Milk Wood on the Radio, in the Afterlife0
Capitalism and autocracy0
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The London Consortium: a Select Bibliography0
Inclusive0
Thermidor: The Revolution Betrayed in Trotsky, Orwell and Serge0
From Hard Slavic Endings to Making Things Possible: The Political in Saša Stanišić's Prose0
Animal0
‘The Unconscious was Another Word for Inspiration’: Adam Phillips on Marion Milner0
Directing Follies at the National Theatre0
Entitled0
Decisions to leave: a semi‐fictional essay0
Living with Sondheim0
Introduction: Solitudes Past and Present0
‘It is money we are looking for’0
‘I Can’t Breathe’0
The Humanities and the University: a Brief History of the Present Crisis0
Editorial: Distant Voices/Still Lives0
Papermaking and Making Whiteness in Othello0
Failing Better: Inauthenticity, Collusion and the Politics of Truth0
Notes on contributors0
‘Yours truly saying with an invisible voice’: W. S. Graham's Smalltalk0
Escaping the Magic Kingdom: Berger, Bacon, and the Pinocchio Problem0
A Bathroom of One's Own: Intimacies of Austerity and Austerities of Intimacy in Barbara Pym's Fiction0
Witch Hunt0
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Light Tactics: The Poem as Index0
Objectivity0
Reality Winners0
Notes on contributors0
From The Far Side of Paradise0
The London Consortium: a Personal History0
Interstellar Migration, the Population ‘Problem’ and the Climate Emergency0
Editorial0
Issue Information0
Finding Patterns: Virginia Woolf and Marianne Moore's Poetics of Paper0
Jean ‘Binta’ Breeze Claimed Madness, Rainbow and Song0
Conducting Liquids in Pursuit of Romance: Reading Ed Ruscha's Stains0
Issue Information0
‘Redeeming the body’: Embodiment and the ‘other’ in the work of Marion Milner0
The Art of Precarity0
Ethnographies of Paper in Early Modern England0
Bills of Mortality: Poems0
‘The Ladies Who Lunch’, Again and Again0
Issue Information0
John Berger, Time Traveller0
Crossing of Crossings0
Revaluations0
The Ecstasy of Messaging: Coleridge's Natural Telegraphy0
The London Consortium Courses, 1996–20120
Affliction’s Lonely Hour0
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Issue Information0
Issue Information0
Notes on Contributors0
At Last Someone is Saying It0
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An Irish Childhood in the City of London0
Poland's Other Pope: Re‐appreciating Maria Janion0
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‘A poet of human nature’: Marion Milner’s William Blake0
Objectivity and the Historian: Beyond the Fried Egg Test0
Mrs Gulliver's Travels: Minor‐Character Elaboration in Theory and Practice0
Terrorist0
Lessing's Early Letters: A Prolific Personal Voice0
T.S. Eliot, Post‐War Geopolitics and ‘Eastern Europe’0
“It’s Fucking Obvious!”0
‘A problem to be faced about history’: Marion Milner on holiday0
Notes on contributors0
Notes on contributors0
Christopher Hitchens: Let's Riot On0
Editorial0
On vernacular capitalist‐iconic‐democratic‐neoliberal‐concrete‐territorial‐automotive assemblages: Gods in the Time of Democracy by Kajri Jain0
Issue Information0
Introduction: Peripheral Europes0
Gothic and Racism – A Review0
Producing Terence Davies—A short memoir0
‘Action […] real and effective’: Marion Milner and ‘Expressive Action’0
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Notes on Contributors0
Atheism in the Grand Scheme of Things0
Assimilation0
Afterword to the Critical Quarterly Special Issue ‘Peripheral Europes’0
Issue Information0
The Sweet Shop and the Toy Shop: Consumption, Sign and Play in the Confectionery Industry0
CONTRE‐JOUR0
A fortunate Man: The Story of a Country Doctor0
Editorial, CQ 64.10
Editorial0
Objectivity in the Age of Story0
Introduction: Marion Milner: Modernism, Politics, Psychoanalysis0
Introduction: Paper and Poetry – Interventions in Theory and Practice0
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The Challenge of Ambivalence: Hitchens on Orwell0
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Editorial0
Editorial0
Issue Information0
Notes on contributors0
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A Revolution of the Screw: Peripheralising Europe0
Journalism and Objectivity: Reporting on Palestine and Israel0
‘Notebook Literature’: Virginia Woolf and Marion Milner0
Poetry0
CHE0
From Messianic Subjectivity to Immaculate Objectivity: An Etymology0
Issue Information0
Solitude, Psychological Science and the Cold War Imagination0
‘Shut Your Eyes and See’: Time, Ekphrasis and Enargeia in James Joyce's Ulysses0
Editorial0
Creative critique0
Editorial0
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