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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 student and researcher 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 contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2002
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134781935
- Artikelnr.: 39179751
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 472
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2002
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134781935
- Artikelnr.: 39179751
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
General Editor's Preface
Preface
Abbreviations
intro101 Introduction, Mark Storey
Part 1 The Early Days
Chapter 1 John Clare apologizes, John Clare
Chapter 2 John Clare addresses the public, John Clare
Chapter 3 John Clare on his hopes of success, John Clare
Chapter 4 The problem of the 'Dedication' to Poems Descriptive
Chapter 5 Words of Warning, Edward Drury, John Taylor
Chapter 6 Octavius Gilchrist introduces Clare to the literary world, Octavius Gilchrist
Part 2 Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery
Chapter 7 Introduction to Poems Descriptive, John Taylor
Chapter 8 From an unsigned review, New Times
Chapter 9 Octavius Gilchrist on Poems Descriptive, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 10 Tributes in verse
Chapter 11 Advice on alterations and omissions
Chapter 12 Eliza Emmerson on her admiration of 'Nature s Child', Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 13 Charles Mossop on the source of Clare's success, Charles Mossop
Chapter 14 From an unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 15 From an unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 16 Unsigned notice, Monthly Magazine
Chapter 17 John Scott, from an unsigned review, London Magazine, John Scott
Chapter 18 John Clare and the Morning Post
Chapter 19 Eliza Emmerson on the certainty of ultimate success, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 20 An enquirer after Clare's welfare
Chapter 21 Eliza Emmerson on critical reactions, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 22 Octavius Gilchrist on having to write another article on Clare, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 23 From an unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 24 James Plumptre on rural poetry according to Part icular principles, James Plumptre
Chapter 25 From an unsigned review, Quarterly, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 26 Unsigned article, Guardian
Chapter 27 J.G.Lockhart on Clare, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, J.G. Lockhart
Chapter 28 From an unsigned review, British Critic, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 29 From an unsigned review, Antijacobin Review, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 30 Robert
Preface
Abbreviations
intro101 Introduction, Mark Storey
Part 1 The Early Days
Chapter 1 John Clare apologizes, John Clare
Chapter 2 John Clare addresses the public, John Clare
Chapter 3 John Clare on his hopes of success, John Clare
Chapter 4 The problem of the 'Dedication' to Poems Descriptive
Chapter 5 Words of Warning, Edward Drury, John Taylor
Chapter 6 Octavius Gilchrist introduces Clare to the literary world, Octavius Gilchrist
Part 2 Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery
Chapter 7 Introduction to Poems Descriptive, John Taylor
Chapter 8 From an unsigned review, New Times
Chapter 9 Octavius Gilchrist on Poems Descriptive, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 10 Tributes in verse
Chapter 11 Advice on alterations and omissions
Chapter 12 Eliza Emmerson on her admiration of 'Nature s Child', Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 13 Charles Mossop on the source of Clare's success, Charles Mossop
Chapter 14 From an unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 15 From an unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 16 Unsigned notice, Monthly Magazine
Chapter 17 John Scott, from an unsigned review, London Magazine, John Scott
Chapter 18 John Clare and the Morning Post
Chapter 19 Eliza Emmerson on the certainty of ultimate success, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 20 An enquirer after Clare's welfare
Chapter 21 Eliza Emmerson on critical reactions, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 22 Octavius Gilchrist on having to write another article on Clare, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 23 From an unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 24 James Plumptre on rural poetry according to Part icular principles, James Plumptre
Chapter 25 From an unsigned review, Quarterly, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 26 Unsigned article, Guardian
Chapter 27 J.G.Lockhart on Clare, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, J.G. Lockhart
Chapter 28 From an unsigned review, British Critic, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 29 From an unsigned review, Antijacobin Review, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 30 Robert
General Editor's Preface
Preface
Abbreviations
intro101 Introduction, Mark Storey
Part 1 The Early Days
Chapter 1 John Clare apologizes, John Clare
Chapter 2 John Clare addresses the public, John Clare
Chapter 3 John Clare on his hopes of success, John Clare
Chapter 4 The problem of the 'Dedication' to Poems Descriptive
Chapter 5 Words of Warning, Edward Drury, John Taylor
Chapter 6 Octavius Gilchrist introduces Clare to the literary world, Octavius Gilchrist
Part 2 Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery
Chapter 7 Introduction to Poems Descriptive, John Taylor
Chapter 8 From an unsigned review, New Times
Chapter 9 Octavius Gilchrist on Poems Descriptive, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 10 Tributes in verse
Chapter 11 Advice on alterations and omissions
Chapter 12 Eliza Emmerson on her admiration of 'Nature s Child', Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 13 Charles Mossop on the source of Clare's success, Charles Mossop
Chapter 14 From an unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 15 From an unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 16 Unsigned notice, Monthly Magazine
Chapter 17 John Scott, from an unsigned review, London Magazine, John Scott
Chapter 18 John Clare and the Morning Post
Chapter 19 Eliza Emmerson on the certainty of ultimate success, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 20 An enquirer after Clare's welfare
Chapter 21 Eliza Emmerson on critical reactions, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 22 Octavius Gilchrist on having to write another article on Clare, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 23 From an unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 24 James Plumptre on rural poetry according to Part icular principles, James Plumptre
Chapter 25 From an unsigned review, Quarterly, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 26 Unsigned article, Guardian
Chapter 27 J.G.Lockhart on Clare, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, J.G. Lockhart
Chapter 28 From an unsigned review, British Critic, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 29 From an unsigned review, Antijacobin Review, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 30 Robert
Preface
Abbreviations
intro101 Introduction, Mark Storey
Part 1 The Early Days
Chapter 1 John Clare apologizes, John Clare
Chapter 2 John Clare addresses the public, John Clare
Chapter 3 John Clare on his hopes of success, John Clare
Chapter 4 The problem of the 'Dedication' to Poems Descriptive
Chapter 5 Words of Warning, Edward Drury, John Taylor
Chapter 6 Octavius Gilchrist introduces Clare to the literary world, Octavius Gilchrist
Part 2 Poems Descriptive of Rural Life and Scenery
Chapter 7 Introduction to Poems Descriptive, John Taylor
Chapter 8 From an unsigned review, New Times
Chapter 9 Octavius Gilchrist on Poems Descriptive, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 10 Tributes in verse
Chapter 11 Advice on alterations and omissions
Chapter 12 Eliza Emmerson on her admiration of 'Nature s Child', Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 13 Charles Mossop on the source of Clare's success, Charles Mossop
Chapter 14 From an unsigned review, New Monthly Magazine
Chapter 15 From an unsigned review, Monthly Review
Chapter 16 Unsigned notice, Monthly Magazine
Chapter 17 John Scott, from an unsigned review, London Magazine, John Scott
Chapter 18 John Clare and the Morning Post
Chapter 19 Eliza Emmerson on the certainty of ultimate success, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 20 An enquirer after Clare's welfare
Chapter 21 Eliza Emmerson on critical reactions, Eliza Emmerson
Chapter 22 Octavius Gilchrist on having to write another article on Clare, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 23 From an unsigned review, Eclectic Review
Chapter 24 James Plumptre on rural poetry according to Part icular principles, James Plumptre
Chapter 25 From an unsigned review, Quarterly, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 26 Unsigned article, Guardian
Chapter 27 J.G.Lockhart on Clare, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, J.G. Lockhart
Chapter 28 From an unsigned review, British Critic, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 29 From an unsigned review, Antijacobin Review, Octavius Gilchrist
Chapter 30 Robert