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Dylan Review Vol. 1.2, Winter 2019 – CONTRIBUTORS

Neil Corcoran is Emeritus Professor of English Literature at the University of Liverpool.  He has published widely in the areas of modern poetry, modern Irish literature and, latterly, Shakespeare, most recently Reading Shakespeare’s Soliloquies (2018).  He is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry and, in 2002, he edited Do You, Mr Jones? Bob Dylan with the Poets […]

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“BEACON AND BLACK HOLE: SUZE ROTOLO, BOB DYLAN AND TWO SONGS OF PARTING”

Beacon and Black Hole: Suze Rotolo, Bob Dylan and Two Songs of Parting ARTICLE BY Neil Corcoran, University of Liverpool ​Abstract: This article examines Suze Rotolo’s account in her autobiography of her early life and relationship with Dylan. It takes note of her provocative suggestion that some of his songs were self-interested, one-sided accounts designed to take […]

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Dylan Review Vol. 1.2, Winter 2019 – Dylanista

Right now, in the fury of the moment, it would take Linnaeus to untangle and classify the infinite variety of Dylan scholars. We could spend an amusing afternoon paging through a Species hominum litteris Dylani eruditorum, identifying familiar, not so familiar, and positively bizarre kinds. But a taxonomy alone, regardless of its categorizing properties (and its […]

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REVIEW OF TIMOTHY HAMPTON’S BOB DYLAN’S POETICS: HOW THE SONGS WORK

Timothy Hampton. Bob Dylan’s Poetics: How the Songs Work. Zone Books. New York: 2019. 285 pages. ISBN 978-1-942130-15-4. $29.95. REVIEW BY Robert Reginio, Alfred University ​Bob Dylan’s Poetics, the main title of Timothy Hampton’s excellent exploration of form, suggests that the study will detail a theoretically informed analysis of Dylan’s corpus in an attempt to make an argument […]

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REVIEW OF ANDREW MUIR’S THE TRUE PERFORMING OF IT: BOB DYLAN AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ​

Andrew Muir. The True Performing of It: Bob Dylan and William Shakespeare. Red Planet Music Books: 2019. Pp. 368. Paperback UK £15.99. US $24.95. ISBN 978-1-9127-3395-8. REVIEW BY Stuart Hampton-Reeves, University of Warwick ​At one time it was fashionable to compare Dylan to John Keats, so it is a measure of how Dylan’s stature in Western […]

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REVIEW OF POLYVOCAL BOB DYLAN: MUSIC, PERFORMANCE, LITERATURE (EDS NDUKA OTIONO AND JOSH TOSH)

Otiono, Nduka and Josh Tosh, editors. Polyvocal Bob Dylan: Music, Performance, Literature. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019. vii + 212 pp. $109.99 ​REVIEW BY Christopher Rollason, Independent scholar, Luxembourg ​There are now two periods in Dylan studies, pre- and post-Nobel, and this new edited collection inscribes itself from the start as a product of the 2016 Nobel watershed. […]

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Dylan Review Vol. 2.1, Summer 2020- BOB DYLAN LYRICS, COPYRIGHT INFORMATION

Ain’t Talkin’. Copyright © 2012 Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. ​Black Rider. Copyright © 2020 by Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. ​Bye and Bye. Copyright © 2001 by Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. Caribbean Wind. Copyright © 1985 by Special Rider Music. All rights reserved. Crossing the Rubicon. Copyright © 2020 by […]