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Editorial Introduction
by Jane Grogan and Andrew Hadfield

As Rachel Eisendrath, one of this issue’s contributors suggests, ‘Reading is committed, like a subjectivity, to not being a unified, singular, finished thing but to being that which can continue to unfold in time’. The winter has been long (and this issue delayed), but the current issue offers an array of reading to help unfold through it. Read more…

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  • drive mad 3 months ago

    ‘Reading is committed, like a subjectivity, to not being a unified, singular, finished thing but to being that which can continue to unfold in time’

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Jane Grogan and Andrew Hadfield, "Editorial Introduction," Spenser Review (Winter 2022). Accessed March 3rd, 2025.