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Critical Enquiries W. W. Robson

Critical Enquiries By W. W. Robson

Critical Enquiries by W. W. Robson


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This collection brings together a group of Wallace Robson's most important essays, both published and unpublished, and carries an introduction reviewing the practice of criticism and critical theory today.

Critical Enquiries Summary

Critical Enquiries: Essays on Literature by W. W. Robson

This collection brings together a group of Wallace Robson's most important essays, both published and unpublished, and carries an introduction reviewing the practice of criticism and critical theory today. The authors and works treated in this volume include Hamlet, The Faerie Queen, Paradise lost, Johnson as poet, Romantic verse, Tennyson, Dickens, Henry James, Kipling, Chesterton and Raymond Chandler. Robson's previous publications include Critical Essays (1966), The Signs Among Us (1968), Modern English Literature (1972), The Definition of Literature (1982), and A Prologue to English Literature (1986).

Table of Contents

Did the king see the dumb-show?; Spenser and The Faerie Queene; Paradise Lost - changing interpretations and controversy; text and context - Pope's Coronation Epistle; Johnson as a poet; romantic narrative verse - the autobiographical element; Tennyson and Victorian balladry; reality and cosiness in Nicholas Nickleby; the choir master and the single buffer; on The Portrait of a Lady; on The Golden Bowl; on The Jungle Book; E. Nesbit and The Book of Dragons; Father Brown and others; A Home for the Truth - literary criticism in the letters of Raymond Chandler; the poetry of C.S. Lewis.

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GOR003543982
9780485114416
0485114410
Critical Enquiries: Essays on Literature by W. W. Robson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20001201
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