Kudos to Peter Bradshaw for a really perceptive review that identifies the great craft in the film, and owns up to being emotionally affected by it.
(For a perceptive review, see Brumfit 1985: 79-95.)
Dale Spender's quasi-Worfian views on "man made language," published in 1980, are counterbalanced by the perceptive 1981 review of Spender's book by Maria Black and Rosalind Coward.
She reviewed a wide range of books, but focused especially on contemporary poetry (for instance, in perceptive reviews of Anna Akhmatova and Pound's Pisan Cantos).
To the Editor: Thank you for Richard Brookhiser's perceptive and timely review of "Theodore Rex," by Edmund Morris.
Some years ago, when Rhilip Roth's 'I Married a Communist' was published, she wrote a perceptive review [ presumably in the online Guardian archives].
To the Editor: Warm kudos to Helen Vendler for her perceptive, intelligent and sane review of "The Language of Life."
They had been understanding and perceptive reviews but to him they had meant nothing.
His essay on Jean-Luc Godard's "Hail Mary," in "Crackpot," is one of the most perceptive reviews yet written about that curious movie.
To the Editor: Terry Teachout's perceptive review of two recent books about Anthony Powell (Oct. 31) will be welcomed by Powellians wherever they may be.