Essays in Appreciation by Christopher Ricks

Essays in Appreciation by Christopher Ricks

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Zusammenfassung

This sequel to the author's work, "The Force of Poetry", provides critical discussion of such poets as Donne, Crabbe, Hardy and Lowell. In further essays, Ricks addresses the works of Jane Austen, Victorian biographies, literary principles and theory, and contemporary literary criticism.

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Essays in Appreciation by Christopher Ricks

The successor to the highly-praised collection of Christopher Ricks's essays The Force of Poetry, this collection of lively and provoking critical essays still attends to poets and poetry: to John Donne's farewells to love, George Crabbe's constraints, Hardy's reading of history, and Robert Lowell as translator of Racine. But other literary worlds are also appreciated, including...Drama - Marlowe's Doctor Faustus and the plague History - the Earl of Clarendon and composition The novel - Jane Austen and mothering Victorian lives - E. C. Gaskell's Charlotte Bronte; Froude's Carlyle; Hallam Tennyson's Tennyson; George Eliot and her age Philosophy - J. L. Austin and his art of allusion Finally, Essays in Appreciation examines critical questions: Literature and the matter of fact, and literary principles as against theory; and offers two notes on criticism at the present time, one on talk of the canon, and the other on Empson and political criticism.
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ISBN 13 9780198183440
ISBN 10 0198183445
Titel Essays in Appreciation
Autor Christopher Ricks
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Verlag Oxford University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 1996-03-01
Seitenanzahl 368
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