The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism
Herausgeber: Habib, M. A. R.
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Herausgeber: Habib, M. A. R.
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A lucid account of the vast field of literary criticism from 1830 to 1914.
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A lucid account of the vast field of literary criticism from 1830 to 1914.
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- The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9781316606100
- ISBN-10: 1316606104
- Artikelnr.: 44475500
- The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 712
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1006g
- ISBN-13: 9781316606100
- ISBN-10: 1316606104
- Artikelnr.: 44475500
Introduction M. A. R. Habib
Part I. Literary Criticism as an Institution: 1. Contexts and conditions of literary criticism: 1830-1914 Joanne Shattock
2. Literary studies and the academy David Goldie
3. Women and literary criticism Kimberly Vanesveld Adams
Part II. National Developments in Literary Criticism: 4. Literature and nationalism Julia Wright
5. Germany: from Restoration to consolidation: Classical and Romantic legacies Willi Goetschel
6. France: the continuing debate over Classicism Allan Pasco
7. England: Romantic legacies Stephen Prickett
8. England: literature and culture James Najarian
9. Literary nationalism and US Romantic aesthetics David Van Leer
10. Russia: literature and society Edith Clowes
Part III. Critical Movements and Patterns of Influence: 11. Literary autonomy: the growth of a modern concept Harold Schweizer
12. Hegel's aesthetics and their influence M. A. R. Habib
13. Marx, Engels and early Marxist criticism Macdonald Daly
Part IV. Later Nineteenth-Century Developments: Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism and Decadence: 14. Realism, Naturalism and Symbolism in France Rosemary Lloyd
15. Symbolism and Realism in Germany Martin Swales
16. Nineteenth-century British critics of Realism Elaine Freedgood
17. American literary Realism Carol Singley
18. Decadence and fin de siècle Ray Furness
19. The avant-garde in early twentieth-century Europe Roger Cardinal
Part V. Some Major Critics of the Period: 20. Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-69) Wolf Lepenies
21. Hippolyte Taine (1828-93) Hilary Nias
22. Francesco De Sanctis (1817-83) Renate Holub
23. Matthew Arnold (1822-88) Clinton Machann
24. Henry James (1843-1916) Donald David Stone
25. George Brandes (1842-1927) Paul Houe
Part VI. Genre Criticism: 26. Theories of genre Steven Monte
27 Theories of the novel Nicholas Dames
28. Theories of poetry John Kerkering
29. Theories of drama John Osborne
Part VII. Literature and Other Disciplines: 30. Literary criticism and models of science Gregory Moore
31. Literature and the arts Beth Wright
32. Biblical scholarship and literary criticism David Jeffrey
Select bibliography and further reading
Index.
Part I. Literary Criticism as an Institution: 1. Contexts and conditions of literary criticism: 1830-1914 Joanne Shattock
2. Literary studies and the academy David Goldie
3. Women and literary criticism Kimberly Vanesveld Adams
Part II. National Developments in Literary Criticism: 4. Literature and nationalism Julia Wright
5. Germany: from Restoration to consolidation: Classical and Romantic legacies Willi Goetschel
6. France: the continuing debate over Classicism Allan Pasco
7. England: Romantic legacies Stephen Prickett
8. England: literature and culture James Najarian
9. Literary nationalism and US Romantic aesthetics David Van Leer
10. Russia: literature and society Edith Clowes
Part III. Critical Movements and Patterns of Influence: 11. Literary autonomy: the growth of a modern concept Harold Schweizer
12. Hegel's aesthetics and their influence M. A. R. Habib
13. Marx, Engels and early Marxist criticism Macdonald Daly
Part IV. Later Nineteenth-Century Developments: Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism and Decadence: 14. Realism, Naturalism and Symbolism in France Rosemary Lloyd
15. Symbolism and Realism in Germany Martin Swales
16. Nineteenth-century British critics of Realism Elaine Freedgood
17. American literary Realism Carol Singley
18. Decadence and fin de siècle Ray Furness
19. The avant-garde in early twentieth-century Europe Roger Cardinal
Part V. Some Major Critics of the Period: 20. Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-69) Wolf Lepenies
21. Hippolyte Taine (1828-93) Hilary Nias
22. Francesco De Sanctis (1817-83) Renate Holub
23. Matthew Arnold (1822-88) Clinton Machann
24. Henry James (1843-1916) Donald David Stone
25. George Brandes (1842-1927) Paul Houe
Part VI. Genre Criticism: 26. Theories of genre Steven Monte
27 Theories of the novel Nicholas Dames
28. Theories of poetry John Kerkering
29. Theories of drama John Osborne
Part VII. Literature and Other Disciplines: 30. Literary criticism and models of science Gregory Moore
31. Literature and the arts Beth Wright
32. Biblical scholarship and literary criticism David Jeffrey
Select bibliography and further reading
Index.
Introduction M. A. R. Habib
Part I. Literary Criticism as an Institution: 1. Contexts and conditions of literary criticism: 1830-1914 Joanne Shattock
2. Literary studies and the academy David Goldie
3. Women and literary criticism Kimberly Vanesveld Adams
Part II. National Developments in Literary Criticism: 4. Literature and nationalism Julia Wright
5. Germany: from Restoration to consolidation: Classical and Romantic legacies Willi Goetschel
6. France: the continuing debate over Classicism Allan Pasco
7. England: Romantic legacies Stephen Prickett
8. England: literature and culture James Najarian
9. Literary nationalism and US Romantic aesthetics David Van Leer
10. Russia: literature and society Edith Clowes
Part III. Critical Movements and Patterns of Influence: 11. Literary autonomy: the growth of a modern concept Harold Schweizer
12. Hegel's aesthetics and their influence M. A. R. Habib
13. Marx, Engels and early Marxist criticism Macdonald Daly
Part IV. Later Nineteenth-Century Developments: Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism and Decadence: 14. Realism, Naturalism and Symbolism in France Rosemary Lloyd
15. Symbolism and Realism in Germany Martin Swales
16. Nineteenth-century British critics of Realism Elaine Freedgood
17. American literary Realism Carol Singley
18. Decadence and fin de siècle Ray Furness
19. The avant-garde in early twentieth-century Europe Roger Cardinal
Part V. Some Major Critics of the Period: 20. Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-69) Wolf Lepenies
21. Hippolyte Taine (1828-93) Hilary Nias
22. Francesco De Sanctis (1817-83) Renate Holub
23. Matthew Arnold (1822-88) Clinton Machann
24. Henry James (1843-1916) Donald David Stone
25. George Brandes (1842-1927) Paul Houe
Part VI. Genre Criticism: 26. Theories of genre Steven Monte
27 Theories of the novel Nicholas Dames
28. Theories of poetry John Kerkering
29. Theories of drama John Osborne
Part VII. Literature and Other Disciplines: 30. Literary criticism and models of science Gregory Moore
31. Literature and the arts Beth Wright
32. Biblical scholarship and literary criticism David Jeffrey
Select bibliography and further reading
Index.
Part I. Literary Criticism as an Institution: 1. Contexts and conditions of literary criticism: 1830-1914 Joanne Shattock
2. Literary studies and the academy David Goldie
3. Women and literary criticism Kimberly Vanesveld Adams
Part II. National Developments in Literary Criticism: 4. Literature and nationalism Julia Wright
5. Germany: from Restoration to consolidation: Classical and Romantic legacies Willi Goetschel
6. France: the continuing debate over Classicism Allan Pasco
7. England: Romantic legacies Stephen Prickett
8. England: literature and culture James Najarian
9. Literary nationalism and US Romantic aesthetics David Van Leer
10. Russia: literature and society Edith Clowes
Part III. Critical Movements and Patterns of Influence: 11. Literary autonomy: the growth of a modern concept Harold Schweizer
12. Hegel's aesthetics and their influence M. A. R. Habib
13. Marx, Engels and early Marxist criticism Macdonald Daly
Part IV. Later Nineteenth-Century Developments: Realism, Naturalism, Symbolism and Decadence: 14. Realism, Naturalism and Symbolism in France Rosemary Lloyd
15. Symbolism and Realism in Germany Martin Swales
16. Nineteenth-century British critics of Realism Elaine Freedgood
17. American literary Realism Carol Singley
18. Decadence and fin de siècle Ray Furness
19. The avant-garde in early twentieth-century Europe Roger Cardinal
Part V. Some Major Critics of the Period: 20. Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve (1804-69) Wolf Lepenies
21. Hippolyte Taine (1828-93) Hilary Nias
22. Francesco De Sanctis (1817-83) Renate Holub
23. Matthew Arnold (1822-88) Clinton Machann
24. Henry James (1843-1916) Donald David Stone
25. George Brandes (1842-1927) Paul Houe
Part VI. Genre Criticism: 26. Theories of genre Steven Monte
27 Theories of the novel Nicholas Dames
28. Theories of poetry John Kerkering
29. Theories of drama John Osborne
Part VII. Literature and Other Disciplines: 30. Literary criticism and models of science Gregory Moore
31. Literature and the arts Beth Wright
32. Biblical scholarship and literary criticism David Jeffrey
Select bibliography and further reading
Index.