George Crabbe
The Critical Heritage
Herausgeber: Pollard, Arthur
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The Critical Heritage
Herausgeber: Pollard, Arthur
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism from later…mehr
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism from later periods are also included, in order to demonstrate the fluctuations in an author's reputation. Each volume contains an introduction to the writer's published works, a selected bibliography, and an index of works, authors and subjects. The Collected Critical Heritage set will be available as a set of 68 volumes and the series will also be available in mini sets selected by period (in slipcase boxes) and as individual volumes.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780415862387
- ISBN-10: 0415862388
- Artikelnr.: 37328843
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 510
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780415862387
- ISBN-10: 0415862388
- Artikelnr.: 37328843
Arthur Pollard
Part 1 THE CANDIDATE A Poetical Epistle to the Authors of the Monthly Review
Chapter 1 I. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Chapter 2 2. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 3 3. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 2 THE LIBRARY
Chapter 4 4. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 5 5. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 6 6. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice Monthly Review
Part 3 THE VILLAGE
Chapter 7 7. Dr Johnson, letter to Sir Joshua Reynolds
Chapter 8 8. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 9 9. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice,Monthly Review
Chapter 10 10. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 4 THE NEWSPAPER
Chapter 11 II. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 12 12. Charles Burney, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Part 5 POEMS, 1807
Chapter 13 13. Unsigned reviews, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 14 14. Unsigned review, Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine
Chapter 15 15. Unsigned review, Oxford Review
Chapter 16 16. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 17 17. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 18 18. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 19 19. Unsigned review, Annual Review
Chapter 20 20. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 21 21. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Part 6 THE BOROUGH
Chapter 22 Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 23 23. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 24 24. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 25 25. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 26 26. Unsigned reviews, Monthly Mirror
Chapter 27 27. Robert Grant, unsigned review, Quarterly Review
Chapter 28 28. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 29 29. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Part 7 TALES
Chapter 30 30. Crabbe, Preface to Tales
Chapter 31 31. Unsigned review, British Review
Chapter 32 32. Unsigned review, Scourge
Chapter 33 Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 34 34. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 35 35. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 36 36. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 37 x37. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 38 38. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 39 39. James Smith,'The Theatre', Rejected Addresses
Chapter 40 T. N. Talfourd on Crabbe as historian ofthe poor
Chapter 41 Hazlitt on sti1l 1ife of tragedy' in Crabbe
Chapter 42 R. H. Dana replies to Hazlitt
Part 8 TALES OF THE HALL
Chapter 43 43. John Wilson ('Christopher North'), unsigned review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 44 44. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review,Edinburgh Review
Chapter 45 45. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 46 46. Unsigned review, Edinbugh Monthly Review
Chapter 47 47. Unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 48 48. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Chapter 49 49. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 50 50. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 51 51. Comments by Crabbe's contemporaries
Chapter 52 52. Hazlitt attacks Crabbe
Chapter 53 53. John Wilson reinforces the attack
Part 9 POETICAL WORKS (WITH LIFE)
Chapter 54 54 'Farewell, dear Crabbe!'
Chapter 55 55. J. G. Lockhart, unsigned reviews, Quarter Review
Chapter 56 56. Unsigned review, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 57 57. O. W. B. Peabody,unsigned review,North American Review
Chapter 58 58. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 59 59. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 60 60. Unsigned review, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 61 61. William Empson, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 62 62. Unsigned review, New York Review
Chapter 63 63. Victorian views of Crabbe
Chapter 64 64. An early American assessment
Chapter 65 65. Gilfillan's 'spasmodic' criticism
Chapter 66 66. Another American view
Chapter 67 67. W. C. Roscoe on Crabbe's standing in mid-century
Chapter 68 68. Fiction-in prose or verse?
Chapter 69 69. Fifty years after
Chapter 70 70. Crabbe and the eighteenth century: an American estimate
Chapter 71 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 72 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 73 73. A last American judgment
Chapter 74 74. FitzGerald as Crabbe's Champion
Chapter 75 75. Patmore contrasts Crabbe and Shelley
Chapter 76 76. Final verdicts (1): Crabbe as a 'Great Writer'
Chapter 77 77. Final verdicts (II): Saintsbury not so enthusiastic
Chapter 1 I. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Chapter 2 2. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 3 3. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 2 THE LIBRARY
Chapter 4 4. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 5 5. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 6 6. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice Monthly Review
Part 3 THE VILLAGE
Chapter 7 7. Dr Johnson, letter to Sir Joshua Reynolds
Chapter 8 8. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 9 9. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice,Monthly Review
Chapter 10 10. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 4 THE NEWSPAPER
Chapter 11 II. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 12 12. Charles Burney, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Part 5 POEMS, 1807
Chapter 13 13. Unsigned reviews, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 14 14. Unsigned review, Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine
Chapter 15 15. Unsigned review, Oxford Review
Chapter 16 16. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 17 17. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 18 18. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 19 19. Unsigned review, Annual Review
Chapter 20 20. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 21 21. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Part 6 THE BOROUGH
Chapter 22 Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 23 23. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 24 24. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 25 25. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 26 26. Unsigned reviews, Monthly Mirror
Chapter 27 27. Robert Grant, unsigned review, Quarterly Review
Chapter 28 28. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 29 29. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Part 7 TALES
Chapter 30 30. Crabbe, Preface to Tales
Chapter 31 31. Unsigned review, British Review
Chapter 32 32. Unsigned review, Scourge
Chapter 33 Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 34 34. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 35 35. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 36 36. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 37 x37. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 38 38. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 39 39. James Smith,'The Theatre', Rejected Addresses
Chapter 40 T. N. Talfourd on Crabbe as historian ofthe poor
Chapter 41 Hazlitt on sti1l 1ife of tragedy' in Crabbe
Chapter 42 R. H. Dana replies to Hazlitt
Part 8 TALES OF THE HALL
Chapter 43 43. John Wilson ('Christopher North'), unsigned review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 44 44. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review,Edinburgh Review
Chapter 45 45. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 46 46. Unsigned review, Edinbugh Monthly Review
Chapter 47 47. Unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 48 48. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Chapter 49 49. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 50 50. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 51 51. Comments by Crabbe's contemporaries
Chapter 52 52. Hazlitt attacks Crabbe
Chapter 53 53. John Wilson reinforces the attack
Part 9 POETICAL WORKS (WITH LIFE)
Chapter 54 54 'Farewell, dear Crabbe!'
Chapter 55 55. J. G. Lockhart, unsigned reviews, Quarter Review
Chapter 56 56. Unsigned review, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 57 57. O. W. B. Peabody,unsigned review,North American Review
Chapter 58 58. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 59 59. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 60 60. Unsigned review, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 61 61. William Empson, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 62 62. Unsigned review, New York Review
Chapter 63 63. Victorian views of Crabbe
Chapter 64 64. An early American assessment
Chapter 65 65. Gilfillan's 'spasmodic' criticism
Chapter 66 66. Another American view
Chapter 67 67. W. C. Roscoe on Crabbe's standing in mid-century
Chapter 68 68. Fiction-in prose or verse?
Chapter 69 69. Fifty years after
Chapter 70 70. Crabbe and the eighteenth century: an American estimate
Chapter 71 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 72 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 73 73. A last American judgment
Chapter 74 74. FitzGerald as Crabbe's Champion
Chapter 75 75. Patmore contrasts Crabbe and Shelley
Chapter 76 76. Final verdicts (1): Crabbe as a 'Great Writer'
Chapter 77 77. Final verdicts (II): Saintsbury not so enthusiastic
Part 1 THE CANDIDATE A Poetical Epistle to the Authors of the Monthly Review
Chapter 1 I. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Chapter 2 2. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 3 3. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 2 THE LIBRARY
Chapter 4 4. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 5 5. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 6 6. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice Monthly Review
Part 3 THE VILLAGE
Chapter 7 7. Dr Johnson, letter to Sir Joshua Reynolds
Chapter 8 8. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 9 9. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice,Monthly Review
Chapter 10 10. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 4 THE NEWSPAPER
Chapter 11 II. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 12 12. Charles Burney, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Part 5 POEMS, 1807
Chapter 13 13. Unsigned reviews, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 14 14. Unsigned review, Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine
Chapter 15 15. Unsigned review, Oxford Review
Chapter 16 16. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 17 17. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 18 18. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 19 19. Unsigned review, Annual Review
Chapter 20 20. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 21 21. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Part 6 THE BOROUGH
Chapter 22 Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 23 23. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 24 24. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 25 25. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 26 26. Unsigned reviews, Monthly Mirror
Chapter 27 27. Robert Grant, unsigned review, Quarterly Review
Chapter 28 28. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 29 29. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Part 7 TALES
Chapter 30 30. Crabbe, Preface to Tales
Chapter 31 31. Unsigned review, British Review
Chapter 32 32. Unsigned review, Scourge
Chapter 33 Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 34 34. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 35 35. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 36 36. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 37 x37. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 38 38. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 39 39. James Smith,'The Theatre', Rejected Addresses
Chapter 40 T. N. Talfourd on Crabbe as historian ofthe poor
Chapter 41 Hazlitt on sti1l 1ife of tragedy' in Crabbe
Chapter 42 R. H. Dana replies to Hazlitt
Part 8 TALES OF THE HALL
Chapter 43 43. John Wilson ('Christopher North'), unsigned review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 44 44. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review,Edinburgh Review
Chapter 45 45. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 46 46. Unsigned review, Edinbugh Monthly Review
Chapter 47 47. Unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 48 48. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Chapter 49 49. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 50 50. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 51 51. Comments by Crabbe's contemporaries
Chapter 52 52. Hazlitt attacks Crabbe
Chapter 53 53. John Wilson reinforces the attack
Part 9 POETICAL WORKS (WITH LIFE)
Chapter 54 54 'Farewell, dear Crabbe!'
Chapter 55 55. J. G. Lockhart, unsigned reviews, Quarter Review
Chapter 56 56. Unsigned review, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 57 57. O. W. B. Peabody,unsigned review,North American Review
Chapter 58 58. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 59 59. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 60 60. Unsigned review, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 61 61. William Empson, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 62 62. Unsigned review, New York Review
Chapter 63 63. Victorian views of Crabbe
Chapter 64 64. An early American assessment
Chapter 65 65. Gilfillan's 'spasmodic' criticism
Chapter 66 66. Another American view
Chapter 67 67. W. C. Roscoe on Crabbe's standing in mid-century
Chapter 68 68. Fiction-in prose or verse?
Chapter 69 69. Fifty years after
Chapter 70 70. Crabbe and the eighteenth century: an American estimate
Chapter 71 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 72 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 73 73. A last American judgment
Chapter 74 74. FitzGerald as Crabbe's Champion
Chapter 75 75. Patmore contrasts Crabbe and Shelley
Chapter 76 76. Final verdicts (1): Crabbe as a 'Great Writer'
Chapter 77 77. Final verdicts (II): Saintsbury not so enthusiastic
Chapter 1 I. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Chapter 2 2. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 3 3. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 2 THE LIBRARY
Chapter 4 4. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 5 5. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 6 6. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice Monthly Review
Part 3 THE VILLAGE
Chapter 7 7. Dr Johnson, letter to Sir Joshua Reynolds
Chapter 8 8. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 9 9. Edmund Cartwright, unsigned notice,Monthly Review
Chapter 10 10. Unsigned notice, Gentleman's Magazine
Part 4 THE NEWSPAPER
Chapter 11 II. Unsigned notice, Critical Review
Chapter 12 12. Charles Burney, unsigned notice, Monthly Review
Part 5 POEMS, 1807
Chapter 13 13. Unsigned reviews, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 14 14. Unsigned review, Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine
Chapter 15 15. Unsigned review, Oxford Review
Chapter 16 16. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 17 17. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 18 18. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 19 19. Unsigned review, Annual Review
Chapter 20 20. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 21 21. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Part 6 THE BOROUGH
Chapter 22 Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 23 23. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 24 24. James Montgomery, unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 25 25. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 26 26. Unsigned reviews, Monthly Mirror
Chapter 27 27. Robert Grant, unsigned review, Quarterly Review
Chapter 28 28. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 29 29. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Part 7 TALES
Chapter 30 30. Crabbe, Preface to Tales
Chapter 31 31. Unsigned review, British Review
Chapter 32 32. Unsigned review, Scourge
Chapter 33 Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 34 34. Thomas Denman, unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 35 35. Unsigned review, Critical Review
Chapter 36 36. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 37 x37. Unsigned reviews, Universal Magazine
Chapter 38 38. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 39 39. James Smith,'The Theatre', Rejected Addresses
Chapter 40 T. N. Talfourd on Crabbe as historian ofthe poor
Chapter 41 Hazlitt on sti1l 1ife of tragedy' in Crabbe
Chapter 42 R. H. Dana replies to Hazlitt
Part 8 TALES OF THE HALL
Chapter 43 43. John Wilson ('Christopher North'), unsigned review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 44 44. Francis Jeffrey, unsigned review,Edinburgh Review
Chapter 45 45. Unsigned review, British Critic
Chapter 46 46. Unsigned review, Edinbugh Monthly Review
Chapter 47 47. Unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 48 48. Unsigned review, Christian Observer
Chapter 49 49. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 50 50. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 51 51. Comments by Crabbe's contemporaries
Chapter 52 52. Hazlitt attacks Crabbe
Chapter 53 53. John Wilson reinforces the attack
Part 9 POETICAL WORKS (WITH LIFE)
Chapter 54 54 'Farewell, dear Crabbe!'
Chapter 55 55. J. G. Lockhart, unsigned reviews, Quarter Review
Chapter 56 56. Unsigned review, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
Chapter 57 57. O. W. B. Peabody,unsigned review,North American Review
Chapter 58 58. Unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 59 59. Unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 60 60. Unsigned review, Gentleman's Magazine
Chapter 61 61. William Empson, unsigned review, Edinburgh Review
Chapter 62 62. Unsigned review, New York Review
Chapter 63 63. Victorian views of Crabbe
Chapter 64 64. An early American assessment
Chapter 65 65. Gilfillan's 'spasmodic' criticism
Chapter 66 66. Another American view
Chapter 67 67. W. C. Roscoe on Crabbe's standing in mid-century
Chapter 68 68. Fiction-in prose or verse?
Chapter 69 69. Fifty years after
Chapter 70 70. Crabbe and the eighteenth century: an American estimate
Chapter 71 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 72 71. A third-rate poet
Chapter 73 73. A last American judgment
Chapter 74 74. FitzGerald as Crabbe's Champion
Chapter 75 75. Patmore contrasts Crabbe and Shelley
Chapter 76 76. Final verdicts (1): Crabbe as a 'Great Writer'
Chapter 77 77. Final verdicts (II): Saintsbury not so enthusiastic