This collection of lectures, broadcasts, reviews, and articles (several of which have not previously been published) embraces many aspects of the English literary scene in the middle of the nineteenth century. Though various in origin the collection...
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This collection of lectures, broadcasts, reviews, and articles (several of which have not previously been published) embraces many aspects of the English literary scene in the middle of the nineteenth century. Though various in origin the collection has this unity: it has been the constant concern of its authors for many years that the great and lasting contribution of the mid-Victorian period to our literature should be fully vindicated, and its appraisal based upon secure foundations of critical scholarship. The book has moreover an obvious connection with the volume on the mid-nineteenth ce
Bloomsbury Academic Collections: English Literary Criticism
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Cover; Contents; I: The Tale and the Teller (K.T.); II: Novelists and Near-Novelists (G.T.); III: Harriett Mozley (K.T.); IV: The Heir of Redclyffe (K.T.); V: Trollope's Style (G.T.); VI: The George Eliot Letters I (K.T.); VII: The George Eliot Letters II (G.T.); VIII: The George Eliot Letters III (K.T.); IX: Tennyson's Serial Poem (K.T.); X: A Word for Browning (G.T.); XI: Clough's Bothie (G.T.); XII: Clough: Thought and Action (G.T.); XIII: Matthew Arnold in Our Time (G.T.); XIV: 'Yes, in the Sea of Life' (K.T.); XV: Rugby 1850: Arnold, Clough, Walrond and In Memoriam (K.T.)
XVI: Arnold: The Lecturer and Journalist (G.T.)XVII: Swinburne (G.T.); XVIII: Matthew Arnold and Carlyle (K.T.); XIX: Newman: The Writer (G.T.); XX: Newman: Thought and Action (G.T.); XXI: Newman in his Letters (G.T.); XXII: Donne's Poetry in the Nineteenth Century (K.T.); XXIII: The Victorian Frame of Mind (G.T.); XXIV: Writers and Readers in 1851 (K.T.); Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; V; W; Y