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English critical essays, twentieth century: second series.
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Hudson, Derek
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English
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London, Oxford University Press, 1958.
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xv, 3xx p. 16 cm.
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English literature
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History and criticism
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"Consists of work written or published since 1933 and is a sequel to the collection of English critical essays twentieth century, selected and introduced by Phyllis M. Jones."
Contents
J. M. Barrie as dramatist, by H. Child.--Leconte de Lisie, by sir H. Nicolson.--Robert Henryson, by E. Muir.--The frontiers ofof criticism, by T. S. Eliot.--W. H. Hudson, by H. J. Massingham.--Creative imagination, by C. Morgan.--Henry James's The Europeans, by F. R. Leavis.--Introduction to Balzac, by R. Mortimer.--Country poets, by E. Blunden.--Sir Thomas Browne, by B. Willey.--Poets and scholars, by Sir M. Bowra.--The Carlyles, by V. S. Pritchett.--Poetic diction and the sublime, by F. W. Bateson.--The fine art of reading by Lord D. Cecil.--Hazlitt's Liber amoris, by C. Connolly.--Daniel Defoe, by P. Quennell.--The Spanish tragedy, by W. H. House.--Whyte-melville, by A. Pryce-Jones.--Inside the cage: Spender.--Cavalier poetry and cavalier politics, by C. V. Wedgwood.--Bernard Shaw, by W. Allen--Arnold Bennett, by N. Nicholson--Waiting for Godot, by G. S. Fraser.--Denton Welch, by M. Crain of his collected poems, by J. Wain.
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64001398
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2855732
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