'Performance Research: A Select Bibliography' Ian Steadman Critical Arts (Grahamstown) II 1 60-5.
2.
South African Reference Books and Bibliographies of 1979/1980 [combined supplement to author's South Africa and South African Bibliography, both 1980] 58 comp Reuben Musiker University of Witwatersrand Library (Johannesburg) pa R2.50.
3.
Index to South African Periodicals Johannesburg Public Library (Johannesburg) appears annually in October R10 per annum.
4.
MLA International Bibliography Modern Language Association (New York) appears annually.
5.
South African National Bibliography State Library (Pretoria) quarterly accumulated annually R30 per annum.
6.
Bosman, Herman Charles'A Bibliography of Herman Charles Bosman: The Published Prose, and the Manuscripts at the Humanities Research Center [Texas]'Vivienne DicksonResearch in African Literatures (Austin, Texas) XII3359-81.
Gray, StephenCaltrop's Desire135Africasouth Paperbacks David Philip (Cape Town) pa R7.50 (first published csd David Philip with Collins 1980).
41.
Hope, ChristopherPrivate Parts and Other Tales150Bateleur (Johannesburg) pa R8.95.
42.
Jenkins, Geoffrey ARavel of Waters252Collins csd £6.95.
43.
Jordon, A.C.The Wrath of the Ancestors [translated from Xhosa by the author with the help of Priscilla P. Jordan]277Lovedale (Alice) pa R5.04.
44.
Joubert, ElsaPoppie [translated by the author from the Afrikaans] 359Coronet BooksHodder & Stoughton pa £1.50 (first published in English by Jonathan Ball and Hodder and Stoughton1980 under title The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena).
45.
McClure, JamesThe Blood of an Englishman270Macmillan csd £5.50 (1980 ).
46.
Matshoba, MtutuzeliSeeds of War105Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R3.50.
47.
— Call Me Not A Man 160 Drumbeat Longman pa £1.50 (first published Ravan Press 1980; banned in South Africa).
48.
Moss, RoseThe Schoolmaster239Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R7.95 (first published The Harvester Press1979 under title The Terrorist).
49.
Mphahlele, Es'kiaChirundu: A Novel About Modern Africa 158 Lawrence Hill (Westport, Connecticut ) pa $7.95 (first published Ravan1979). — The Unbroken Song: Selected Writings (short stories and poems mostly previously published) 328Ravan (Johannesburg ) pa R6.95.
50.
Paton, AlanAh, But Your Land is Beautiful271David Philip (Cape Town) csd R12.00.
Sepamla, Sipho ARide on the Whirlwind244Ad Donker (Johannesburg) pa R9.95 (banned in South Africa).
53.
Serote, Mongane W.To Every Birth Its Blood368Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R7.95.
54.
Slaughter, CarolynDreams of the Kalahari394Granada csd R 15.70.
55.
Smith, WilburMen of Men506Heinemann csd £7.95.
56.
Stewart, IsobelThe Glory and the Gold164Howard Timmins (Cape Town) csd R6.60 ( 1980).
57.
Stiff, PeterThe Road to Armageddon301Galago (Alberton) csd R9.95 (1980 ).
58.
Tlali, MiriamAmandla294Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R3.95 (banned in South Africa).
59.
Wilhelm, PeterAt the End of the War160Ravan (Johannesburg) pa R7.95.
60.
Zwi, RoseThe Inverted Pyramid185Ravan (Johannesburg) csd R11.95 pa R7.95.
61.
A Century of South African Poetry ed Michael Chapman397Ad Donker (Johannesburg) csd R15.95.
62.
Africa South: Contemporary Writings ed Mothobi Mutloatse 208 HAWS No. 243 Heinemann Educational pa £1.95 (first published Ravan Press 1980 under title Forced Landing).
63.
Bateleur Poets(Roy Joseph Cotton; Alan James; Ruth Keech; Michael Macnamara)132Bateleur ( Johannesburg) pa R7.95.
64.
Between the Thunder and the Sun: An Anthology of Short Stories ed John M. Gardner160Oxford University Press pa R4.95.
65.
How Strong the Roots: Poems of Exile (includes David Evans and Hugh Lewin) collected by Howard Sergeant 96 Evans Brothers csd £3.95.
66.
Reconstruction (short stories) ed Mothobi Mutloatse320Ravan ( Johannesburg) pa R4.95.
67.
South African People's Plays (Gibson Kente; Credo V. Mutwa; Mthuli Shezi; Workshop '71 Theatre Company) ed Robert Mshengu Kavanagh 176 HAWS No. 224 Heinemann Educational pa £2.95 (banned in South Africa).
68.
Theatre Two: New South African Drama (Geraldine Aron; Christopher Hope; Junction Avenue Theatre Co.; Peter-Dirk Uys) ed Stephen Gray 190 Ad Donker (Johannesburg) pa R7.95.
69.
Mofolo, Thomas Chaka translated from the Sotho by Daniel P. Kunene 168 HAWS No. 229 Heinemann Educational pa R6.15.
70.
Breytenbach, Breyten A Season in Paradise translated from the Afrikaans by Rike Vaughan Cape csd £8.50 (1980).
71.
'A History of South African Theatre: Part I'Peter W. BodeScenaria (Johannesburg) 21 (1980) 33-4.
72.
'A History of South African Theatre: Part II'Peter W. BodeScenaria (Johannesburg) 21 (1980/81) 39-43.
73.
'A History of South African Theatre: Part III'Peter W. BodeScenaria (Johannesburg) 23 (incorrectly numbered 22) 37-8.
74.
'A History of South African Theatre: Part IV'Peter W. BodeScenaria (Johannesburg) 24 (incorrectly numbered 22) 30-1.
75.
'A History of South African Theatre: Part V'Peter W. BodeScenaria (Johannesburg) 25 21-2.
76.
'A History of South African Theatre: Part VI'Peter W. BodeScenaria (Johannesburg) 26 39-41.
77.
'A History of South African Theatre: Part VII'Peter W. BodeScenaria (Johannesburg) 2741-3.
78.
'Are You a 1st Class Writer? An Examination'Hjalmar ThesenThe Bloody Horse (Johannesburg) 574-8.
79.
'Art Contra Apartheid: South African Writers in Exile'Lewis NkosiGeneve-Afrique (Geneva) XVIII 67-72.
80.
'Art is not Neutral: Whom does it Serve?'Dikobe Wa MogaleMartins Staffrider (Johannesburg) IV 230-1.
81.
'Black Cats in Dark Rooms (In Search of Useful Critics)'Phil du PlessisHeresy (Johannesburg) 342-7.
82.
'Black South African Theatre: Text and Context'Keyan Tomaselli English in Africa (Grahamstown) VIII 151-8.
83.
'Bloody Horse or Sanguinary Equine: An Open Letter [on The Bloody Horse]'Mike ChapmanThe Bloody Horse (Johannesburg ) 1 (1980) 100-3.
84.
'Books for the Children of Africa: The Need for an Indigenous Literature'Marguerite PolandCrux: A Journal on the Teaching of English (Pretoria)XV131-3.
'Control of the Black Mind is the Main Aim of Censorship'Dorothy DriverSouth African Outlook (Cape Town) CX1308 (1980) 10-13.
87.
'Culture and Context: Notes on Performance in South Africa'Ian SteadmanCritical Arts (Grahamstown) II11-13.
88.
'Drama in Community Education'Kirsty DouglasSouth African Outlook (Cape Town) CX (1980) 111-12.
89.
'Ideas Under Arrest: Censorship in South Africa' Daniel P. Kunene Research in African Literatures (Austin, Texas) XII 4 421-38.
90.
'In the Beginning was the Word'June DixonScenaria (Johannesburg) 23 (incorrectly numbered 22) 39-41, 46.
91.
'General Introduction [to South African People's Plays]'Robert MshengeKavanagh South African People's Playsix-xxxi see Anthologies, below.
92.
'Letter from Cape Town' [ Associated Booksellers of Southern Africa] Lynne Bryer The Bookseller (London) 7 November 1623.
93.
'Letter from Cape Town' [Publishers and Booksellers] Lynne Bryer The Bookseller (London) 16 May 1720-1.
94.
'Letter from South Africa: [General book news] Lynne Bryer The Bookseller (London) 10 July 122-3.
95.
'L'Impasse sud-africaine' Guy de Boschère La Quinzaine Litteraire (Paris) 306 (1979) 25-7.
96.
Mind Your Colour: The 'Coloured' Stereotype in South African Literature Vernon February 248 Monographs from the African Studies Centre, Leiden Kegan Paul International; Routledge & Kegan Paul (Boston) csd $25.00.
97.
'New South African Writing, 1978-79: I. Fiction'Stanley G.M. RidgeStandpunte (Cape Town) XXXIV 4 22-8.
98.
'New South African Writing, 1978-1979: I. Poetry'Stanley G.M. RidgeStandpunte (Cape Town) XXXIV 548-60.
99.
'Non-Racialism and Art'Richard RiveContrast (Cape Town) XIII 3 19-23.
100.
'1500 Years of Creative Writing in Black Africa'Albert S. GérardResearch in African Literatures (Austin, Texas) XII 2147-161.
101.
'Our Women Writers: A Missing Dimension' Nokugeina Mhlophe AWA Newsletter (Johannesburg) I 1 2-3.
102.
'Poetry and/or Politics: Recent South African Black Verse' Colin Gardner The AUETSA Papers 1981: Papers presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of University English Teachers of Southern Africa, held at the University of the Western Cape, 9-11 July 1981 University of the Western Cape (Bellville) 117-26.
103.
'Politics and Literature in Africa: A Review'Mbulelo MzamaneStaffrider (Johannesburg) III 443-4.
104.
'Problems of Historiography of South African Literature from Union to the End of the Commonwealth Period (1910-1961)'Stephen GrayWLWE (Guelph, Ontario) XX 2 181-90.
105.
'Questions about the Social Utility of Art in Africa and Implications for an English Department Curriculum' Richard Aitken The AUETSA Papers 1981: Papers presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of University English Teachers of Southern Africa, held at the University of the Western Cape, 9-11 July 1981 University of the Western Cape (Bellville) 104-116 (reprinted in Communique (Pietersburg) XVI 3 47-58).
106.
'Sheila Roberts from Michigan'Sheila RobertsThe Bloody Horse ( Johannesburg) 4 26-9.
107.
'Some Points to Ponder: Thoughts on the Disbanding of P.E.N.'Mtutuzeli MatshobaStaffrider (Johannesburg) IV 1 45.
108.
'The Babalaz People [black theatre]'Matsix Staffrider (Johannesburg ) IV 232-4.
109.
'The Black South African Township Poets of the Seventies'Sheila RobertsGenève-Afrique (Geneva) XVIII (1980) 79-93.
110.
'The Creative Artist in Contemporary South Africa' Geoffrey Haresnape English in Africa (Grahamstown) VIII 1 45-50.
111.
'The Grosvenor and its Literary Heritage' [W.C. Scully et al] Jean Marquard English Studies in Africa (Johannesburg) XXIV 2 117-36.
112.
'The Human Image in South African English Poetry'Gessler MosesNkondo Africa Today (New York) XXVII3 (1980) 5-18.
113.
'The Making of SABIB: A Landmark in South African Bibliography'D.H. VarleyAfrican Research & Documentation ( Birmingham) XXII (1980) 13-18.
114.
'The Medu Art Ensemble: A New Direction for South African Literature and Art'Ian H. MunroACLALS Bulletin Fifth Series 3164-6 (1980).
115.
'The Semiotics of Alternative Theatre in South Africa'Keyan G.Tomaselli Critical Arts (Grahamstown) II114-33.
116.
'The Year That Was: Southern Africa'Stephen GrayKunapipi (Aarhus, Denmark) II 1 (1980) 154-9.
117.
'Voices of Apocalypse: Soweto Poetry, Its Origins and Directions'Michael ChapmanUnisa English Studies (Pretoria) XIX217-21.
118.
'What the English Language Means to Me' Richard Rive see Rive, Richard in Criticism: Individual, below.
119.
Abrahams, Peter'Dream and Reality in Abrahams' A Wreath for Udomo'Paul A. ScanlonObsidianVI1-2 (1980) 25-32.
120.
Black, Stephen"Introduction to 'Stephen Black: A Selection' " Stephen Gray English in Africa ( Grahamstown) VII 2 67-8.
121.
— "Stephen Black and Love and the Hyphen (1902-1928)"Stephen GrayCritical Arts (Grahamstown) II151-9.
122.
— 'Stephen Black 1880-1931: A Chronology'M.F. Cartwright English in Africa (Grahamstown) VIII 291-4.
123.
Blackburn, Douglas'Piet's Progress: Douglas Blackburn's Satire on the Foundation of the Transvaal'Stephen GrayEnglish Studies in Africa ( Johannesburg) XXIV125-36.
124.
Bosman, Herman CharlesHerman Charles Bosman: A Pictorial BiographyValerie Rosenberg88Perskor ( Johannesburg) csd R15.95.
125.
— My Friend Herman Charles Bosman Aegidius Jean Blignaut edited by Lionel Abrahams 247 Perskor (Johannesburg) csd R15.95.
126.
— 'The Threat of the Wild: Sources of Racial Tension in H.C. Bosman's Willemsdorp' A.M. Potter Unisa English Studies (Pretoria) XIX 1 30-4.
127.
Brutus, Dennis'Dennis Brutus: The Domestication of a Tradition'Gessler Moses NkondoWorld Literature TodayLV132-40.
128.
— 'Interview with Dennis Brutus'Renato BergerGenève-Afrique (Geneva) XVIII (1980) 73-8.
129.
— 'Nature, God, Man: The Poetry of Francis Carey Slater, Roy Campbell, Guy Butler and Dennis Brutus'Gessler Moses NkondoDissertation Abstracts International41 ( 1980) 246A.
130.
Buchan, John ' "The Old Africa of a Boy's Dream": Towards Interpreting Buchan's Prester John'T.J. CouzensEnglish Studies in Africa ( Johannesburg) XXIV11-23.
131.
Butler, Guy see Brutus, Dennis above.
132.
Campbell, Roy "Roy Campbell: The Mithraic Focus" Marcia Leveson The A UETSA Papers 1981: Papers presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of University English Teachers of Southern Africa, held at the University of the Western Cape, 9-11 July 1981 University of the Western Cape (Bellville) 79-89.
133.
— see also Brutus, Dennis above.
134.
Coetzee, J.M. "Waiting for the Barbarians" C.J.D. Harvey Standpunte (Cape Town) XXXIV43-8.
135.
Fugard, Athol'Art and Revolution in South Africa: The Theatre of Athol Fugard'R.K. The African Communist (London ) 8840-53.
136.
— 'Dimoetes to Dimetos: The Evolution of a Myth'Richard WhitakerEnglish Studies in Africa (Johannesburg) XXIV145-59.
137.
— 'Marigolds in August [film]' Rob Amato The AUETSA Papers 1981: Papers presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of University English Teachers of Southern Africa, held at the University of the Western Cape, 9-11 June 1981 University of the Western Cape (Bellville) 137-46.
138.
— 'The Art of the Possible: An Interview with Ross Devenish [director of films of Fugard plays]' The Bloody Horse (Johannesburg) 6 66-76.
139.
— 'The Palimpsest: Some Observations on the Plays of Athol Fugard'Don MaclennanThe Bloody Horse (Johannesburg) 359-70.
140.
Gordimer, Nadine'An Interview with Nadine Gordimer'Stephen GrayContemporary Literature (Madison, Wisconsin) XXII2153.
141.
— ' Hand in Glove: Nadine Gordimer: South African Writer: A Case Study in Censorship'Rose MossPacific Moana Quarterly ( Hamilton, N.Z.) (Special issue entitled African Writing Today) VI3/4106-22.
142.
— [Interview] Johannes Riis Kunapipi (Aarhus, Denmark) II 1 (1980) 20-6.
143.
— 'Liberalism and Radicalism in South Africa since 1948: Nadine Gordimer's Fiction'Irene WettenhallNew Literature ReviewVIII (1980) 36-44.
144.
— 'Nadine Gordimer: "La Création entravée par la censure" 'La Quinzaine Litteraire (Paris) 306 (1979) 27.
145.
— 'Nadine Gordimer, South African Witness'Michiko KakutaniThe New York Times 28 December.
146.
— 'Nadine Gordimer's A Guest of Honour: Politics, Fiction and the Liberal Expatriate'Kolawole OgungbesanSouthern Review ( Adelaide, Australia) XII (1979 ) 108-23.
147.
— 'The Politics of Commitment'Z.N. African Communist (London) 80 ( 1980) 100-1 (with a reply by Gordimer, 109).
148.
La Guma, Alex'The Prisoner in South African Fiction: Alex La Guma's Novels The Stone Country and In the Fog of the Season's End'Dieter ReimenschneiderACLALS Bulletin Fifth Series 3144-153 (1980).
149.
Livingstone, DouglasDouglas Livingstone: A Critical Study of his PoetryMichael Chapman176Ad Donker ( Johannesburg) csd R14.95.
150.
Matshoba, Mtutuzeli'The Stories of Mtutuzeli Matshoba: A Critique'Mike VaughanStaffrider (Johannesburg) IV 245-7.
151.
Mattera, Don'Does it Matter about Don Mattera?'Jacques Alvarez-PéreyreKunapipi (Aarhus, Denmark) II 11-19 (1980).
152.
Matthews, James'Huis clos ou impasse? Quelques remarques sur "No Exit" ' Jacques Alvarez-PéreyreGenève-Afrique (Geneva) XVIII (1980) 105-8.
153.
Millin, Sarah Gertrude'Women in the Controversy of South Africa'Maria Pienaar LanternXXXI117-25.
154.
Mphahlele, Es'kia'Dogs, Africans and Liberals: The World of Mphahlele's "Mrs Plum" ' Norman Hodge English in Africa (Grahamstown ) VIII133-43.
155.
— 'I Am Because We Are: Four Versions of the Common Voice in African and Afro-American Autobiography'Anita Alice DeckDissertation Abstracts International41 (1980 ) 2591A 92A.
156.
— "Looking In: In Search of Ezekiel Mphahlele" in Manganyi, N. Chabani Looking through the Keyhole 4-50 see Non-Fiction.
157.
Mutloatse, Mothobi'Black Writers in South Africa: Miriam Tlali, Sipho Sepamla, Mothobi Mutloatse [Interviews] ' Jaki SerokeStaffrider IV 2 41-3.
Paton, Alan 'Paton's Narrator Sophie: Justice and Mercy in Too Late the Phalarope'Irma Ned StevensThe International Fiction Review ( Fredericton, New Bruswick) VIII168-70.
160.
—— 'Poetic Truth in Too Late the Phalarope'J.B. ThompsonEnglish Studies in Africa (Johannesburg) XXIV137-44.
161.
Rive, Richard'Growing Up in District Six'Richard RiveSouth African Outlook (Cape Town) 110 (1980) 6-8.
162.
— 'Interview with Richard Rive'Bernth LindforsGenève-Afrique (Geneva) XVIII (1980) 45-66.
163.
— 'What the English Language Means to Me'Richard RiveCrux: A Journal on the Teaching of English (Pretoria) XV312-17.
164.
Schreiner, Olive'No Story, No Script, Only the Struggle: First and Scott's Olive Schreiner'Susan Gardner Hecate (Brisbane) VII 140-61.
165.
— 'Olive Schreiner: A Note on Sexist Language and the Feminist Writer'Kathleen BlakeWomen and LiteratureI (1980) 81-6.
166.
—— 'Portraits of Olive Schreiner: A Preliminary Guide'M.F. CartwrightQuarterly Bulletin of the South African Library ( Cape Town) XXXV3105-29 illustrated (not 1980 as previously stated).
167.
— 'South Africa's First Great Writer'Edgar BernsteinJewish Affairs (Johannesburg) XXXVI II 81-4 (first published Jewish Affairs 1955).
168.
— 'The Methodology of Feminist Biography: Susan Gardner Interviews Ann Scott [Schreiner's co-biographer]'Hecate ( Brisbane) VII241-59.
169.
— 'Women in the Controversy of South Africa'Maria PienaarLanternXXXI117-25.
170.
Scully, W.C. see 'The Grosvenor and its Literary Heritage' in General Studies, above.
—— 'Black Writers in South Africa' see Mutloatse, Mothobi, above.
173.
Serote, Mongane 'Jo'burg City: Questions in the Smoke - Approaches to a Poem' Colin GardnerThe Bloody Horse (Johannesburg) 538-45.
174.
— 'Poet in Exile: An Interview with Mongane Serote'Jaki SerokeStaffrider (Johannesburg) IV 130-3.
175.
Slater, Francis Carey see Brutus, Dennis, above.
176.
Smith, Pauline'Pauline Smith and her Beadle: Chosen or Fallen'Jean MarquardThe English Academy Review (Johannesburg) 16-25.
177.
— 'Pauline Smith and the Afrikaans Language'J.M. CoetzeeEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) VIII125-32.
178.
— 'Pauline Smith and the Oral Tradition: The Koenraad Tales'Harold ScheubEnglish in Africa (Grahamstown) VIII11-11.
179.
Tlali, Miriam'Miriam Tlali: Writing On Regardless'Chloe RolfesFair Lady (Cape Town) XVII462-6.
180.
— see also Mutloatse, Mothobi, above.
181.
Aronson, TheoPrincess Alice: Countess of Athlone317Cassell csd £9.95.
182.
Bosman, Herman CharlesUncollected Essays compValerie Rosenberg103Timmins (Cape Town ) csd R7.95.
183.
[Haggard, Rider] The Private Diaries of Sir Henry Rider Haggard ed D.S. HigginsCassell csd £14.95 ( 1980).
184.
Head, BessieSerowe: Village of tbe Rain Wind200David Philip (Cape Town) csd R7.50 Heinemann Educational Books pa R7.45.
185.
Manganyi, N.Chabani Looking through The Keyhole [ essays on black experience]176Ravan ( Johannesburg) pa R6.95.
186.
Matthews, Z.K.Freedom for My People: The Autobiography of Z.K. Matthews: Southern Africa 1901 to 1968 ed Monica Wilson253 Rex Collings in association with David Philip (Cape Town) csd £12.50.
187.
Rive, RichardWriting Black [Autobiography]221David Philip (Cape Town) csd R13.50.
188.
[Turner, Sidney] Portrait of a Pioneer: The Letters of Sidney Turner from South Africa 1864-1901 ed Daphne Child144Macmillan ( Johannesburg) csd R15.00.
189.
Woods, DonaldAsking for Trouble Autobiography of a Banned Journalist352 illustrated Gollancz csd £8.50 (1980 ).
190.
Communique Language Bureau, University of the North, Private Bag X5090, Pietersburg 0700; bilingual; articles on language, literature, education, the arts in general; 3 times a year.
Critical Arts: A Journal for Media Studies Department of Journalism, Rhodes University, P.O. Box 96, Grahamstown 6140; critical articles on the media, mostly Southern African; special issues; quarterly.
193.
Crux: A Journal on the Teaching of English Department of English, College of Education for Further Training, P.O. Box 1758, Pretoria; three times a year.
194.
English in Africa Institute for the Study of English in Africa, Rhodes University, P.O. Box 96, Grahamstown 6140; articles on African literature in English and the use of the English language in Africa, as well as other literatures and languages in Africa; twice yearly.
195.
English Studies of Africa Department of English, University of the Witwatersrand, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg 2001; articles on English literature; poems; twice yearly.
196.
Heresy 31 Third Avenue, Parktown North 2193; poems, short stories, essays; annual.
197.
New Classic 582 Dlomo Street, Wattville, Benoni 1500; fiction, poems, essays; annual; no issue 1980.
198.
New Coin Institute for the Study of English in Africa, Rhodes University, P.O. Box 96, Grahamstown 6140; poems; twice yearly.
199.
S'ketsh: South Africa's Magazine for Theatre and Entertainment New Classic Publications, P.O. Box 5417, Benoni South 1502; irregular publication.
200.
Staffrider Ravan Press (Pty) Ltd, P.O. Box 31910, Braamfontein 2017; fiction, poems, plays, articles on S A literature and culture; quarterly.
201.
Standpunte P.O. Box 879, Cape Town 8000; bilingual; fiction, poems, articles on literature in English and Afrikaans; 6 times a year.
202.
Theoria: A Journal of Studies in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences University of Natal, P.O. Box 375, Pietermaritzburg, 3200; twice yearly.
203.
Unisa English Studies Department of English, University of South Africa, P.O. Box 392, Pretoria; articles on English literature, reviews, twice yearly.
204.
UCT Studies in English Department of English, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7700; articles on English literature; annual.