George Herbert: The Critical HeritageC.A. Patrides Routledge, 31. okt. 2013 - 392 sider First Published in 1995. The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism from later periods are also included, in order to demonstrate the fluctuations in an author's reputation. Each volume contains an introduction to the writer's published works, a selected bibliography, and an index of works, authors and subjects. The Collected Critical Heritage set will be available as a set of 68 volumes and the series will also be available in mini sets selected by period (in slipcase boxes) and as individual volumes. |
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... WALTON , " The Life of Mr. George Herbert ' , 1670 ; 1675 25 CHARLES COTTON , from ' To my Old , and most Worthy Friend Mr. Izaac Walton ' , 1675 26 EDWARD PHILLIPS , from ' Theatrum Poetarum ' , 1675 2 1 1 888 2 89 90 133 133 31 ≈ 22 ...
... WALTON , " The Life of Mr. George Herbert ' , 1670 ; 1675 25 CHARLES COTTON , from ' To my Old , and most Worthy Friend Mr. Izaac Walton ' , 1675 26 EDWARD PHILLIPS , from ' Theatrum Poetarum ' , 1675 2 1 1 888 2 89 90 133 133 31 ≈ 22 ...
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... Walton's " Lives " ( 1958 ) , who steered me with authority through the bibliographical problems in Walton's life of Herbert here reprinted ; Dr Louise Schleiner , who generously imparted to me her impres- sive knowledge of the musical ...
... Walton's " Lives " ( 1958 ) , who steered me with authority through the bibliographical problems in Walton's life of Herbert here reprinted ; Dr Louise Schleiner , who generously imparted to me her impres- sive knowledge of the musical ...
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... Walton Tradition , in ' Architecture and Music in " The Temple " : The Aesthetic and Intellectual Context of George Herbert's Poetry ' , unpublished D.Phil , dissertation ( University of York , 1978 ) . Sebastian Köppl , ' Die Rezeption ...
... Walton Tradition , in ' Architecture and Music in " The Temple " : The Aesthetic and Intellectual Context of George Herbert's Poetry ' , unpublished D.Phil , dissertation ( University of York , 1978 ) . Sebastian Köppl , ' Die Rezeption ...
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... Walton , ' The Lives of Dr. John Donne , Sir Henry Wotton , Mr. Richard Hooker , Mr. George Herbert ' , 4th rev . edn ( 1675 ) . The second collected edition of the ' Lives ' . Karina Williamson , Herbert's Reputation in the Eighteenth ...
... Walton , ' The Lives of Dr. John Donne , Sir Henry Wotton , Mr. Richard Hooker , Mr. George Herbert ' , 4th rev . edn ( 1675 ) . The second collected edition of the ' Lives ' . Karina Williamson , Herbert's Reputation in the Eighteenth ...
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... Walton's hagiography of Herbert - the one literary masterpiece within the canon of Herbert's critical fortunes - reflects perfectly the tendencies shared by any number of seventeenth - century readers whether Anglican or Puritan . At ...
... Walton's hagiography of Herbert - the one literary masterpiece within the canon of Herbert's critical fortunes - reflects perfectly the tendencies shared by any number of seventeenth - century readers whether Anglican or Puritan . At ...
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Herbert in the Seventeenth Century | 55 |
JOHN POLWHELE On Mr Herberts Devine poeme | 61 |
RICHARD CRASHAW On Mr G Herberts booke | 67 |
JOSHUA POOLE from The English Parnassus | 85 |
CHARLES COTTON from To my Old and most | 133 |
JOHN DUNTON ? from the Athenian Mercury | 139 |
JAMES THOMSON On George Herberts Poems | 226 |
JOHN NICHOL from his introduction to The Poeti | 259 |
GEORGE MACDONALD George Herbert | 265 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS from a letter to R | 274 |
WILLIAM ALEXANDER from his introduction | 280 |
GEORGE HERBERT PALMER from Formative Types | 290 |
PAUL ELMER MORE from George Herbert | 298 |
A G HYDE from George Herbert and his Times | 308 |
or Herberts | 145 |
GILES JACOB from An Historical Account | 158 |
HENRY HEADLEY from Select Beauties of Ancient | 164 |
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RALPH WALDO EMERSON from the journals | 174 |
GEORGE ELIOT from a letter 1841 | 180 |
ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH from a lecture c 1850 | 194 |
GEORGE GILFILLAN from his introduction to The | 207 |
JOHN KEBLE from a lecture 1854 | 218 |
FRANCIS THOMPSON George Herbert in | 316 |
A CLUTTONBROCK from More Essays on Books | 323 |
HERBERT J C GRIERSON from his introduction | 329 |
BASIL DE SELINCOURT George Herbert in The | 336 |
AUSTIN WARREN from George Herbert in Ameri | 348 |
APPENDIX I | 357 |
APPENDIX II | 374 |
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