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Nicolas Tredell
Nicolas Tredell’s most recent books are Shakespeare: The Tragedies, Novels to Some Purpose and a new edition of Conversations with Critics containing interviews originally published in PNR.He formerly taught at Sussex University and now gives lectures, in person and online, across the globe.
Nicolas Tredell's work featured in PN Review comprises 15 reports, 33 articles, 21 interviews, and 93 reviews, over a period of 43 years.
Further Reading
Report in PN Review 31 (1983)
Literary Magazines from the United States
Report in PN Review 37 (1984)
Reading Magazine
Report in PN Review 40 (1984)
Reading Magazines
Report in PN Review 45 (1985)
Reading Magazines (Partisan Review, the New Criterion)
Report in PN Review 59 (1988)
Writers at PEN: Lessing and Oz
Report in PN Review 79 (1991)
Northrop Frye
Report in PN Review 86 (1992)
Greene's Afterlife
Report in PN Review 92 (1993)
Speaking of Drama, PEN International Writers Day
Report in PN Review 119 (1998)
'Practically Everything': William Burroughs 1914-1997
Report in PN Review 121 (1998)
Sir Isaiah Berlin
Report in PN Review 123 (1998)
Jean-François Lyotard
Report in PN Review 123 (1998)
Boris Ford
Report in PN Review 218 (2014)
A Search for Order
Report in PN Review 221 (2015)
The Double Man: Karl Miller
Report in PN Review 235 (2017)
Todorov Our Contemporary
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