ADAMS, Matthew S. "Art, Education, and Revolution: Herbert Read and the Reorientation of British Anarchism"
History of European Ideas Summary
It is popularly believed that British anarchism underwent a ‘renaissance’ in the 1960s, as conventional (...)
PARASKOS, Michael ed. Re-Reading Read: New Views on Herbert Read
Freedom Press, London, 2008.ISBN-13: 978-190449-1088 (paperback). 240 pages, full colour throughout with numerous illustrations of artworks of (...)
ANTLIFF, Allan. "David Goodway Critiques Herbert Read"
Anarchist Studies 19:1 (2011):
98-106.
The article discusses David Goodway’ comments on Herbert Read, presented as an anarchist inconsistent (...)
ANTLIFF, Allan. "Open Form and the Abstract Imperative: Herbert Read and Contemporary Anarchist Art"
Anarchist Studies Vo. 16 no. 1 (2008): 6-19.
Reprint :
in Re-Reading Read: New Views on Herbert Read,
Michael Paraskos, ed. London: Freedom (...)
ANTLIFF, Allan. "Biocentrism and Anarchy: Herbert Read’s Modernism"
IN Biocentrism and Modernism, Oliver Botar and Isabel Wunsche, eds. Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2011, p. 153-160.
ADAMS, Matthew S., Kropotkin, Read, and the Intellectual History of British Anarchism : Between Reason and Romanticism
New York: Pallgrave, Macmillan, 2015. 253 p+x
READ, Herbert.- Bibliography
– Read, Herbert Edward, Songs of Chaos. London: Elkin Mathews, 1915. "The World and the Guild Idea". The Guildsman No. 5, April 1917, and No. 6, (...)
KLAUS, H. Gustav. "Genteel Anarchism: Herbert Read’s Poetry of Two Wars’
Literature & History (Spring 2007) Vol. 16 Issue 1, p. 59-134.
Contests Herbert Read’s assertion that he was an all-time anarchist. Considers (...)