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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contempoprary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves.
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contempoprary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780415867337
- ISBN-10: 0415867339
- Artikelnr.: 37324015
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9780415867337
- ISBN-10: 0415867339
- Artikelnr.: 37324015
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Elizabeth Story Donno
Introduction
Part 1 POLEMICIST IN PROSE:CONTEMPORARY AND LATER COMMENTS
A With Samuel Parker
Chapter 1 Richard Leigh on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 2 Samuel Parker's first response
Chapter 3 Edmund Hickeringill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 4, ? Joseph Glanvill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 5 An anonymous comment on the author of the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 6 Rochester on the Parker controversy
Chapter 7 Robert McWard comments on Parker and Marvell
Chapter 8 Thomas Long comments on the Transproser
Chapter 9 Bishop Burnet on the Parker controversy
Chapter 10 Anthony à Wood on the Parker controversy
Chapter 11 Dean Swift's allusion to the controversy
Chapter 12 Isaac Disraeli on the Parker controversy
B With Francis Turner
Chapter 13 Bishop Croft's letter to Marvell
Chapter 14 An anonymous poetic tribute to Marvell's character
Chapter 15 W.P.Ker on the superiority of Mr Smirke
C With Roger L'Estrange
Chapter 16 An anonymous notice from A Letter from Amsterdam
Chapter 17 Sir Roger L'Estrange on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 18, ? Marchamont Nedham on the author of the Growth of Popery
Chapter 19 An anonymous tribute On his Excellent Friend
Chapter 20 Tell-Truth's comment on Marvell
Chapter 21 John Dryden's comments
Chapter 22 Bishop Parker on the Growth of Popery and the 'First Anniversary'
Chapter 23 A further comment on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 24 Three eighteenth-century historians comment
D With Thomas Danson
Chapter 25 Henry Rogers on Marvell's defense of Howe
Chapter 26 Dr John Brown on Marvell
Part 2 SATIRIST, PATRIOT, AND EMERGENT POET
Chapter 27 Milton's recommendation of Marvell
Chapter 28 John Aubrey's comments
Chapter 29 James Yonge, from his Journal
Chapter 30 Nahum Tate, an allusion
Chapter 31 Preface to Poems on Affairs of State
Chapter 32 Defoe on satirical poetry
Chapter 33 Thomas Cooke on the life and writings
Chapter 34 James Parsons on 'Eyes and Tears'
Chapter 35 Voltaire on In ea
Part 1 POLEMICIST IN PROSE:CONTEMPORARY AND LATER COMMENTS
A With Samuel Parker
Chapter 1 Richard Leigh on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 2 Samuel Parker's first response
Chapter 3 Edmund Hickeringill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 4, ? Joseph Glanvill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 5 An anonymous comment on the author of the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 6 Rochester on the Parker controversy
Chapter 7 Robert McWard comments on Parker and Marvell
Chapter 8 Thomas Long comments on the Transproser
Chapter 9 Bishop Burnet on the Parker controversy
Chapter 10 Anthony à Wood on the Parker controversy
Chapter 11 Dean Swift's allusion to the controversy
Chapter 12 Isaac Disraeli on the Parker controversy
B With Francis Turner
Chapter 13 Bishop Croft's letter to Marvell
Chapter 14 An anonymous poetic tribute to Marvell's character
Chapter 15 W.P.Ker on the superiority of Mr Smirke
C With Roger L'Estrange
Chapter 16 An anonymous notice from A Letter from Amsterdam
Chapter 17 Sir Roger L'Estrange on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 18, ? Marchamont Nedham on the author of the Growth of Popery
Chapter 19 An anonymous tribute On his Excellent Friend
Chapter 20 Tell-Truth's comment on Marvell
Chapter 21 John Dryden's comments
Chapter 22 Bishop Parker on the Growth of Popery and the 'First Anniversary'
Chapter 23 A further comment on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 24 Three eighteenth-century historians comment
D With Thomas Danson
Chapter 25 Henry Rogers on Marvell's defense of Howe
Chapter 26 Dr John Brown on Marvell
Part 2 SATIRIST, PATRIOT, AND EMERGENT POET
Chapter 27 Milton's recommendation of Marvell
Chapter 28 John Aubrey's comments
Chapter 29 James Yonge, from his Journal
Chapter 30 Nahum Tate, an allusion
Chapter 31 Preface to Poems on Affairs of State
Chapter 32 Defoe on satirical poetry
Chapter 33 Thomas Cooke on the life and writings
Chapter 34 James Parsons on 'Eyes and Tears'
Chapter 35 Voltaire on In ea
Introduction
Part 1 POLEMICIST IN PROSE:CONTEMPORARY AND LATER COMMENTS
A With Samuel Parker
Chapter 1 Richard Leigh on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 2 Samuel Parker's first response
Chapter 3 Edmund Hickeringill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 4, ? Joseph Glanvill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 5 An anonymous comment on the author of the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 6 Rochester on the Parker controversy
Chapter 7 Robert McWard comments on Parker and Marvell
Chapter 8 Thomas Long comments on the Transproser
Chapter 9 Bishop Burnet on the Parker controversy
Chapter 10 Anthony à Wood on the Parker controversy
Chapter 11 Dean Swift's allusion to the controversy
Chapter 12 Isaac Disraeli on the Parker controversy
B With Francis Turner
Chapter 13 Bishop Croft's letter to Marvell
Chapter 14 An anonymous poetic tribute to Marvell's character
Chapter 15 W.P.Ker on the superiority of Mr Smirke
C With Roger L'Estrange
Chapter 16 An anonymous notice from A Letter from Amsterdam
Chapter 17 Sir Roger L'Estrange on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 18, ? Marchamont Nedham on the author of the Growth of Popery
Chapter 19 An anonymous tribute On his Excellent Friend
Chapter 20 Tell-Truth's comment on Marvell
Chapter 21 John Dryden's comments
Chapter 22 Bishop Parker on the Growth of Popery and the 'First Anniversary'
Chapter 23 A further comment on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 24 Three eighteenth-century historians comment
D With Thomas Danson
Chapter 25 Henry Rogers on Marvell's defense of Howe
Chapter 26 Dr John Brown on Marvell
Part 2 SATIRIST, PATRIOT, AND EMERGENT POET
Chapter 27 Milton's recommendation of Marvell
Chapter 28 John Aubrey's comments
Chapter 29 James Yonge, from his Journal
Chapter 30 Nahum Tate, an allusion
Chapter 31 Preface to Poems on Affairs of State
Chapter 32 Defoe on satirical poetry
Chapter 33 Thomas Cooke on the life and writings
Chapter 34 James Parsons on 'Eyes and Tears'
Chapter 35 Voltaire on In ea
Part 1 POLEMICIST IN PROSE:CONTEMPORARY AND LATER COMMENTS
A With Samuel Parker
Chapter 1 Richard Leigh on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 2 Samuel Parker's first response
Chapter 3 Edmund Hickeringill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 4, ? Joseph Glanvill on the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 5 An anonymous comment on the author of the Rehearsal Transpros'd
Chapter 6 Rochester on the Parker controversy
Chapter 7 Robert McWard comments on Parker and Marvell
Chapter 8 Thomas Long comments on the Transproser
Chapter 9 Bishop Burnet on the Parker controversy
Chapter 10 Anthony à Wood on the Parker controversy
Chapter 11 Dean Swift's allusion to the controversy
Chapter 12 Isaac Disraeli on the Parker controversy
B With Francis Turner
Chapter 13 Bishop Croft's letter to Marvell
Chapter 14 An anonymous poetic tribute to Marvell's character
Chapter 15 W.P.Ker on the superiority of Mr Smirke
C With Roger L'Estrange
Chapter 16 An anonymous notice from A Letter from Amsterdam
Chapter 17 Sir Roger L'Estrange on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 18, ? Marchamont Nedham on the author of the Growth of Popery
Chapter 19 An anonymous tribute On his Excellent Friend
Chapter 20 Tell-Truth's comment on Marvell
Chapter 21 John Dryden's comments
Chapter 22 Bishop Parker on the Growth of Popery and the 'First Anniversary'
Chapter 23 A further comment on the Growth of Popery
Chapter 24 Three eighteenth-century historians comment
D With Thomas Danson
Chapter 25 Henry Rogers on Marvell's defense of Howe
Chapter 26 Dr John Brown on Marvell
Part 2 SATIRIST, PATRIOT, AND EMERGENT POET
Chapter 27 Milton's recommendation of Marvell
Chapter 28 John Aubrey's comments
Chapter 29 James Yonge, from his Journal
Chapter 30 Nahum Tate, an allusion
Chapter 31 Preface to Poems on Affairs of State
Chapter 32 Defoe on satirical poetry
Chapter 33 Thomas Cooke on the life and writings
Chapter 34 James Parsons on 'Eyes and Tears'
Chapter 35 Voltaire on In ea