Looking at the University of Oxford's Informal Guide to the English faculty's lecture list for Trinity term 1996, I find that the Professor of Poetry, James Fenton, will give a lecture on 9 May entitled Eliot v. Julius. It would be improper of me to anticipate Fenton's approach to Anthony Julius's compelling study, but I would hope that he will not see fit to mount another repudiation of this brilliant, passionately concentrated 'adversarial reading' of Eliot's work. I say 'another repudiation' advisedly, because Julius's book was rejected by Oxford University Press on the grounds that it might prove 'too controversial'. So much for scholarship, so much for free speech.
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