Said, Edward. “Always on Top”. London Review of Books, pp. 3-6.
Edward Said
Standard Name: Said, Edward
Connections
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Textual Production | Ketaki Kushari Dyson | In her Preface to the 2002 Edition, KKD
notes the coincidence that her work on colonialist writings appeared in the same year as Edward Said's theoretically ground-breaking and academically influential Orientalism. She did... |
Textual Features | Marina Warner | Warner, mindful of the change of perspective brought about by the work of Edward Said
, sees the collection as a polyvocal anthology of world myths, fables and f |
Literary responses | Margaret Drabble | Lucy Scholes
, reviewing The Dark Flood Rises for The Independent, was moved to quote Edward Said
's definition of a late artistic style not as harmony and resolution but as intransigence, difficulty, and... |
Literary responses | George Eliot | Ashton suggests that GE
anticipated the case made in Theodor Herzl
's The Jewish State, 1896. The first Jewish readers of the novel were delighted and impressed both by GE
's deep knowledge and... |
Timeline
25 January 1952: An incident between the British army and...
National or international item
25 January 1952
An incident between the British army and Egyptian police on the Suez Canal led to riots in Cairo.
Texts
Said, Edward. The Question of Palestine. Times Books, 1979.