Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Critical HeritageGerald Roberts Routledge, 31 d’oct. 2013 - 400 pàgines 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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Poems of Hopkins 1918 | 77 |
Unsigned review Glasgow Herald January 1919 | 83 |
Sweet Dis | 90 |
Unsigned review Saturday Westminster Gazette March | 98 |
FR GEOFFREY BLISS unsigned review Tablet April 1919 | 106 |
A L review Studies March 1931 | 211 |
MALCOLM COWLEY Resurrection of a Poet New York Herald Tribune Books March 1931 | 213 |
HERBERT READ review Criterion April 1931 | 215 |
ALAN PRYCEJONES Gerard Manley Hopkins London Mercury May 1931 | 217 |
HARMAN GRISEWOOD review Dublin Review October 1931 | 222 |
YVOR WINTERS An Appreciation of Robert Bridges Hound and Horn JanuaryMarch 1932 | 225 |
G W STONIER review New Statesman and Nation June 1932 | 226 |
F R LEAVIS New Bearings in English Poetry 1932 | 230 |
Unsigned review Oxford Magazine May 1919 | 112 |
PETER MCBRIEN review Irish Rosary June 1919 | 121 |
HENRY A LAPPIN Gerard Hopkins and His Poetry | 128 |
EDWARD SAPIR review Poetry September 1921 | 134 |
LAURA RIDING and Robert GRAVES A Survey of Modernist | 146 |
FR G F LAHEY Gerard Manley Hopkins 1930 | 161 |
Unsigned review A Victorian Who Has Come into Fashion New York Times Book Review July 1930 | 165 |
WILLIAM EMPSON Seven Types of Ambiguity 1930 | 166 |
CHARLES WILLIAMS Introduction Poems of Hopkins 1930 | 171 |
MORTON DAUWEN ZABEL Poetry as Experiment and Unity Poetry December 1930 | 176 |
E O review Tablet December 1930 | 181 |
W J TURNER unsigned review Times Literary Supple ment December 1930 | 183 |
MORRIS U SCHAPPES review Symposium January 1931 | 188 |
Unsigned review Glasgow Herald January 1931 | 195 |
SI W J TURNER Some Modern Poetry The Nineteenth Century and After February 1931 | 196 |
HILDEGARDE FLANNER review New Republic February 1931 | 203 |
GEOFFREY GRIGSON A Poet of Surprise Saturday Review February 1931 | 207 |
EDWARD THOMPSON review Observer February 1931 | 209 |
HERBERT READ Form in Modern Poetry 1932 | 238 |
HERBERT READ Poetry and Belief in Gerard Manley Hopkins New Verse January 1933 | 245 |
Unsigned review of Phare Notes and Queries November | 255 |
R L MÉGROZ Modern English Poetry 1933 | 261 |
WILLIAM ROSE BENET The Phoenix Nest Saturday | 268 |
T S ELIOT After Strange Gods 1934 | 284 |
F W BATESON English Poetry and the English Language | 291 |
BASIL DE SELINCOURT Complete Dedication Observer | 301 |
BERNARD KELLY The Mind and Poetry of Gerard Manley | 310 |
CHRISTOPHER DEVLIN The Ignatian Inspiration of Gerard | 318 |
W H GARDNER The Wreck of the Deutschland Essays | 326 |
W H GARDNER A Note on Hopkins and Duns Scotus | 337 |
W B YEATS Introduction The Oxford Book of Modern | 345 |
NoteBooks and Papers 1937 | 369 |
CHARLES TRUEBLOOD The Esthetics of Gerard Hopkins | 384 |
DAVID DAICHES Poetry and the Modern World 1940 | 391 |
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