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Killed by review
Steve Braunias, Melanie Dixon & Marie Connolly
(Chair: Jane Stafford)
The poet Keats was said to have been killed by a bad review. But are they really so potent?
Should reviewers be kind, deferential to the creative act, or do they have a duty to pronounce without fear or favour? How personal or partial can a review be – and what is the balance between entertaining writing and judicious evaluation?
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