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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134546510
- Artikelnr.: 39905944
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 244
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134546510
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Chapter 1 1. Contemporary comments on Defoe
Chapter 2 2. Pope, Swift and the Scriblerians on Defoe
Chapter 3 3. A satire on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 4 4. A biographic entry
Chapter 5 5. The mid-century view
Chapter 6 6. Rousseau on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 7 7. The close of the century
Chapter 8 8. Dr Johnson on Defoe
Chapter 9 9. James Beattie on the 'new romance'
Chapter 10 10. Hugh Blair on Defoe
Chapter 11 11. The beginnings of serious study
Chapter 12 12. Scott on Defoe's life and works
Chapter 13 13. Coleridge on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 14 14. Charles Lamb on The Complete English Tradesman and the 'secondary' novels
Chapter 15 15. Carlyle on Homer, Richardson and Defoe
Chapter 16 16. A major study
Chapter 17 17. Hazlitt on Defoe
Chapter 18 18. Two reviews of Wilson's Memoirs
Chapter 19 19. Wordsworth on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 20 20. Two verse tributes by W. S. Landor
Chapter 21 21. De Quincey on verisimilitude
Chapter 22 22. John Forster on the Review and other matters
Chapter 23 23. George Borrow discovers Crusoe
Chapter 24 24. The novelist assessed
Chapter 25 25. The climate of the fifties
Chapter 26 26. Taine on Defoe
Chapter 27 27. Karl Marx on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 28 28. Leslie Stephen on Defoe
Chapter 29 29. The biographer's view
Chapter 30 30. The legacy of Defoe
Chapter 31 31. Victorian orthodoxy: style and narrative method
Chapter 32 32. The Edinburgh Review on Defoe
Chapter 33 33. The supremacy of Crusoe
Chapter 34 34. William Minto on Defoe
Chapter 2 2. Pope, Swift and the Scriblerians on Defoe
Chapter 3 3. A satire on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 4 4. A biographic entry
Chapter 5 5. The mid-century view
Chapter 6 6. Rousseau on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 7 7. The close of the century
Chapter 8 8. Dr Johnson on Defoe
Chapter 9 9. James Beattie on the 'new romance'
Chapter 10 10. Hugh Blair on Defoe
Chapter 11 11. The beginnings of serious study
Chapter 12 12. Scott on Defoe's life and works
Chapter 13 13. Coleridge on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 14 14. Charles Lamb on The Complete English Tradesman and the 'secondary' novels
Chapter 15 15. Carlyle on Homer, Richardson and Defoe
Chapter 16 16. A major study
Chapter 17 17. Hazlitt on Defoe
Chapter 18 18. Two reviews of Wilson's Memoirs
Chapter 19 19. Wordsworth on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 20 20. Two verse tributes by W. S. Landor
Chapter 21 21. De Quincey on verisimilitude
Chapter 22 22. John Forster on the Review and other matters
Chapter 23 23. George Borrow discovers Crusoe
Chapter 24 24. The novelist assessed
Chapter 25 25. The climate of the fifties
Chapter 26 26. Taine on Defoe
Chapter 27 27. Karl Marx on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 28 28. Leslie Stephen on Defoe
Chapter 29 29. The biographer's view
Chapter 30 30. The legacy of Defoe
Chapter 31 31. Victorian orthodoxy: style and narrative method
Chapter 32 32. The Edinburgh Review on Defoe
Chapter 33 33. The supremacy of Crusoe
Chapter 34 34. William Minto on Defoe
Chapter 1 1. Contemporary comments on Defoe
Chapter 2 2. Pope, Swift and the Scriblerians on Defoe
Chapter 3 3. A satire on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 4 4. A biographic entry
Chapter 5 5. The mid-century view
Chapter 6 6. Rousseau on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 7 7. The close of the century
Chapter 8 8. Dr Johnson on Defoe
Chapter 9 9. James Beattie on the 'new romance'
Chapter 10 10. Hugh Blair on Defoe
Chapter 11 11. The beginnings of serious study
Chapter 12 12. Scott on Defoe's life and works
Chapter 13 13. Coleridge on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 14 14. Charles Lamb on The Complete English Tradesman and the 'secondary' novels
Chapter 15 15. Carlyle on Homer, Richardson and Defoe
Chapter 16 16. A major study
Chapter 17 17. Hazlitt on Defoe
Chapter 18 18. Two reviews of Wilson's Memoirs
Chapter 19 19. Wordsworth on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 20 20. Two verse tributes by W. S. Landor
Chapter 21 21. De Quincey on verisimilitude
Chapter 22 22. John Forster on the Review and other matters
Chapter 23 23. George Borrow discovers Crusoe
Chapter 24 24. The novelist assessed
Chapter 25 25. The climate of the fifties
Chapter 26 26. Taine on Defoe
Chapter 27 27. Karl Marx on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 28 28. Leslie Stephen on Defoe
Chapter 29 29. The biographer's view
Chapter 30 30. The legacy of Defoe
Chapter 31 31. Victorian orthodoxy: style and narrative method
Chapter 32 32. The Edinburgh Review on Defoe
Chapter 33 33. The supremacy of Crusoe
Chapter 34 34. William Minto on Defoe
Chapter 2 2. Pope, Swift and the Scriblerians on Defoe
Chapter 3 3. A satire on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 4 4. A biographic entry
Chapter 5 5. The mid-century view
Chapter 6 6. Rousseau on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 7 7. The close of the century
Chapter 8 8. Dr Johnson on Defoe
Chapter 9 9. James Beattie on the 'new romance'
Chapter 10 10. Hugh Blair on Defoe
Chapter 11 11. The beginnings of serious study
Chapter 12 12. Scott on Defoe's life and works
Chapter 13 13. Coleridge on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 14 14. Charles Lamb on The Complete English Tradesman and the 'secondary' novels
Chapter 15 15. Carlyle on Homer, Richardson and Defoe
Chapter 16 16. A major study
Chapter 17 17. Hazlitt on Defoe
Chapter 18 18. Two reviews of Wilson's Memoirs
Chapter 19 19. Wordsworth on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 20 20. Two verse tributes by W. S. Landor
Chapter 21 21. De Quincey on verisimilitude
Chapter 22 22. John Forster on the Review and other matters
Chapter 23 23. George Borrow discovers Crusoe
Chapter 24 24. The novelist assessed
Chapter 25 25. The climate of the fifties
Chapter 26 26. Taine on Defoe
Chapter 27 27. Karl Marx on Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 28 28. Leslie Stephen on Defoe
Chapter 29 29. The biographer's view
Chapter 30 30. The legacy of Defoe
Chapter 31 31. Victorian orthodoxy: style and narrative method
Chapter 32 32. The Edinburgh Review on Defoe
Chapter 33 33. The supremacy of Crusoe
Chapter 34 34. William Minto on Defoe