British Victorian literature recent revaluations /
Main Author: | Kumar, Shiv Kumar, 1921-2017. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
New York University Press,
1969.
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Physical Description: |
x, 506 pages ; 24 cm. |
Subjects: |
Table of Contents:
- pt. 1.
- Victorianism:
- Victorianism /
- Jerome H. Buckley
- Toward a definition of Victorian activism /
- E. San Juan, Jr.
- pt. 2.
- Poetry:
- Communication and the Victorian poet /
- Kingsley Amis
- The intellectual quest of the Victorian poets /
- Kristian Smidt
- The jewelled bow: a study of Browning's imagery and humanism /
- W.O. Raymond
- The moment in th dramatic monologues of Robert Browning /
- Shiv K. Kumar
- Tennyson: artifice and image /
- Milton Millhauser
- The contraries: a central concept in Tennyson's poetry /
- Allen Danzig
- Equilibrium in the poetry of Matthew Arnold /
- Allan Brick
- Kipling /
- Lionel Trilling
- Swinburne /
- T.S. Eliot
- Intress of Inscape: G.M. Hopkins /
- Austin Warren
- Pre-Raphaelite poetry /
- W.W. Robson
- pt. 3.
- Fiction:
- The modern values of Victorian fiction /
- Lionel Stevenson
- Religious humanism and the Victorian novel: a postscript /
- U.C. Knoepflmacher
- Determinism and responsibility in the works of George Eliot /
- George Levine
- The heroes and heroines of Dickens /
- Angus Wilson
- Truth about the whole range of society: W.M. Thackeray /
- Geoffrey Tillotson
- Hardy's major fiction /
- John Holloway
- Charlotte and Emily Bronte /
- Herbert Read
- The novels of George Meredith /
- Phyllis Bartlett
- Henry James and the trapped spectator /
- L.C. Knights
- Henry James: the private universe /
- Graham Greene
- pt. 4.
- Prose:
- Calm between crises: pattern and direction in Ruskin's mature thought /
- Robert Kimbrough
- Thomas Carlyle /
- Sir Herbert J. Grierson
- Newman and the Oxford Movement /
- Basil Willey
- Lytton Strachey's conception of biography /
- C.R. Sanders
- pt. 5.
- Criticism: {u01C2}t Between two worlds: Matthew Arnold and romanticism /
- Leon Gottfried
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- Walter Pater's literary theory and criticism /
- Rene ́Wellek
- \g pt. 6.
- Drama: \
- The divide self in the society comedies of Oscar Wilde /
- Arthur Ganz.