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Joanne Shattock: v. 6. The nineteenth century, c. 1830-1914. I. Literary criticism as an institution. 1. Contexts and conditions of criticism 1830-1914
David Goldie: 2. Literary studies and the academy
Kimberly VanEsveld Adams.: 3. Women and literary criticism
Julia M. Wright: II. National developments in literary criticism. 4. Literature and nationalism
Willi Goetschel: 5. Germany : from restoration to consolidation : Classical and Romantic legacies
Allen H. Pasco: 6. France : the continuing debate over Classicism
Stephen Prockett: 7. England : Romantic legacies
James Najarian: 8. England : literature and culture
David Van Leer: 9. Literary nationalism and US Romantic aesthetics
Edith W. Clowes.: 10. Russia : literature and society
Harold Schweizer: III. Critical movments and patterns of influence. 11. Literary autonomy : the growth of a modern concept
M.A.R. Habib: 12. Hegel's aesthetics and their influence
Macdonald Daly. IV. Later nineteenth-century developments : realism, naturalism, symbolism and decadence. 14. Realism, Naturalism, and Symbolism in France: 13. Marx, Engels and early Marxist criticism
Martin Swales: 15. Symbolism and Realism in Germany
Elaine Freedgood: 16. Nineteeth-century British critics of Realism
Carol J. Singley 18. Decadence and fin de siècle: 17. American literary Realism
Roger Cardinal.: 19. The avant-garde in early twentieth-century Europe
Wolf Lepenies: V. Some major critics of the period. 20. Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-1869)
Hilary S. Nias: 21. Hippolyte Taine (1828-1893)
Renate Holub: 22. Francesco De Sanctis (1817-1883)
Clinton Machann: 23. Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)
Donald Stone: 24. Henry James (1843-1916)
Poul Houe. VI. Genre criticism. 26. Theories of genre: 25. Georg Brandes (1842-1927)
Nocholas Dames: 27. Theories of the novel
John D. Kerkering: 28. Theories of poetry
John Osborne. VII. Literature and other disciplines. 30. Literary criticism and models of science: 29. Theories of drama
Beth S. Wright: 31. Literature and the arts
David Lyle Jeffrey.: 32. Biblical scholarship and literary criticism
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