Christine Brooke-Rose Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Ambiguity and Narrative Levels: Christine Brooke-Rose's Thru
- A Conversation with Christine Brooke-Rose
- Mobility and Masochism: Christine Brooke-Rose and J. G. Ballard
- ‘Utterly Other Discourse’: The Anitcanon of Experimental Women Writers from Dorothy Richardson to Christine Brooke-Rose
- ‘Just Words on a Page’: The Novels of Christine Brooke-Rose
- Memory and Discourse: Fictionalizing the Present in Xorandor
- Christine Brooke-Rose in Conversation
- Intertexting with a Vital Function
- Innovation/History/Politics: Reading Christine Brooke-Rose's Amalgamemnon
- A Conversation with Christine Brooke-Rose
- In Which All Have a Good Time
- The Bridgeable Gap
- Review of Stories, Theories, and Things and Textermination
- Fictional Theories and Theoretical Fictions
- Review of Stories, Theories, and Things
- The Fictionality of Fiction: Christine Brooke-Rose's Sense of Absence
- Review of Stories, Theories, and Things
- World within Word
- Winter Facts
- A Beautiful Algebra of a Life
- Saving the Text: Cultural Crisis in Textermination and Masterpiece Theatre
- Dialogizing Theory in Brooke-Rose's Thru
- Laif-Lahk
- Next
- A Tale of the Tribe
- Review of Subscript
- To Be, Or To Be Revenged?
- Invisible Author: Last Essays
- Further Reading