id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_g6c46d7c55cfreyrg2xvzf6xe4 Glyn White Christine Brooke-Rose: motes, beams and the horse's mouth 2018 24 .pdf application/pdf 9321 548 67 over twenty-five thousand words of criticism on Brooke-Rose's work. same time Brooke-Rose was working on her late novels and her last book of criticism, she called the arc-lamps, Brooke-Rose was unhappy with McHale's interpretation of It is possible to see these opinions in her contribution to Interpretation and OverInterpretation (1979), and in various places in Invisible Author.23 Brooke-Rose is criticism 'the how and the what' comes first.43 In Invisible Author Brooke-Rose In short, Brooke-Rose argues for more creative criticism engaged with the text. 38 Christine Brooke-Rose, letter to the author, dated 28/02/98, p.1. 38 Christine Brooke-Rose, letter to the author, dated 28/02/98, p.1. 38 Christine Brooke-Rose, letter to the author, dated 28/02/98, p.1. 38 Christine Brooke-Rose, letter to the author, dated 28/02/98, p.1. 38 Christine Brooke-Rose, letter to the author, dated 28/02/98, p.1. 38 Christine Brooke-Rose, letter to the author, dated 28/02/98, p.1. 38 Christine Brooke-Rose, letter to the author, dated 28/02/98, p.1. ./cache/work_g6c46d7c55cfreyrg2xvzf6xe4.pdf ./txt/work_g6c46d7c55cfreyrg2xvzf6xe4.txt