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The Common Pursuit F. R. Leavis

The Common Pursuit par F. R. Leavis

The Common Pursuit F. R. Leavis


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In Revaluation, The Great Tradition and New Bearings in English Poetry, F.R. Leavis revolutionized the way we think about central figures in English literature. This companion volume assembles many of his finest essays.

The Common Pursuit Résumé

The Common Pursuit F. R. Leavis

In Revaluation, The Great Tradition and New Bearings in English Poetry, F.R. Leavis revolutionized the way we think about central figures in English literature. This companion volume assembles many of his finest essays. Along with famous pieces on Swift and Shakespeare, Dr Johnson and Henry James, Hopkins, Forster and T.S. Eliot, it is here that Leavis offers some of his most considered reflections on how literature should - and should not - be approached. He shows how major works are capable of ministering to life and why criticism can help release their potential. Not everybody will agree with his objections to Auden and Milton or his unequivocal celebration of D.H. Lawrence, yet they provide the benchmark against which other readers can react.

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Mr Eliot and Milton; in defence of Milton; Gerard Manley Hopkins; the letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins; the irony of Swift; The Dunciad; Johnson and Augustanism; Johnson as poet; tragedy and the medium; diabolic intellect and the noble hero; Measure of Measure; the criticism of Shakespeare's late plays; literature and society; sociology and literature; Bunyan through modern eyes; literary criticism and philosophy; Henry James and the function of criticism; the wild, untutored phoenix; Mr Eliot, Mr Wyndham Lewis and Lawrence; the logic of Christian discrimination; Keynes, Lawrence and Cambridge; E.M. Foster; approaches to T.S. Eliot; the progress of poesy.

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GOR003574477
9780140179743
0140179747
The Common Pursuit F. R. Leavis
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Penguin Books Ltd
19930930
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