John Dryden: The Critical HeritageHelen and Kinsley Kinsley Routledge, 2013 M06 17 - 424 páginas 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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... JOHNSON on Dryden 1779-81 , 1750 273 274 278 280 282 283 285 77 78 79 Comments by COWPER 1780 , 1782 , 1784 A professorial view 1783 313 314 Teutonic strictures 1808 BURNS reads Dryden's Virgil 1788 80 MALONE on Dryden 1800 81 No great ...
... JOHNSON on Dryden 1779-81 , 1750 273 274 278 280 282 283 285 77 78 79 Comments by COWPER 1780 , 1782 , 1784 A professorial view 1783 313 314 Teutonic strictures 1808 BURNS reads Dryden's Virgil 1788 80 MALONE on Dryden 1800 81 No great ...
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... Johnson's most powerful critical writing , and ( if we add a decade ) the final Augustan assessment by Sir Walter Scott . I propose in this Introduction to look first at the evidence , in theatrical records and publishing history , for ...
... Johnson's most powerful critical writing , and ( if we add a decade ) the final Augustan assessment by Sir Walter Scott . I propose in this Introduction to look first at the evidence , in theatrical records and publishing history , for ...
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... Johnson with his life of Dryden , edited the Miscellaneous Works for Tonson in four volumes octavo in 1760 , with ' Explanatory Notes and Observations . Also an Account of his Life and Writings ' ; the edition was reprinted in 1767 ...
... Johnson with his life of Dryden , edited the Miscellaneous Works for Tonson in four volumes octavo in 1760 , with ' Explanatory Notes and Observations . Also an Account of his Life and Writings ' ; the edition was reprinted in 1767 ...
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... Johnson , to speak of Dryden as the father of modern English criticism . But it is prudent not to expect too much modernity in him ; for though we recognize in his essays something more familiar in tone , emphasis , and interest than we ...
... Johnson , to speak of Dryden as the father of modern English criticism . But it is prudent not to expect too much modernity in him ; for though we recognize in his essays something more familiar in tone , emphasis , and interest than we ...
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... Johnson in preparing his Life of Dryden . Dr J. M. Osborn is surely right to ' see Derrick writing these words after sitting at the elbow of Samuel Johnson ' : 50 What a prodigious field for admiration opens upon us in contemplating our ...
... Johnson in preparing his Life of Dryden . Dr J. M. Osborn is surely right to ' see Derrick writing these words after sitting at the elbow of Samuel Johnson ' : 50 What a prodigious field for admiration opens upon us in contemplating our ...
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12 | 54 |
14 | 69 |
Mr Dreyden Vindicated 1673 | 80 |
17 | 88 |
19 | 115 |
Verses on Virgil 1697 | 217 |
DRYDEN on his Virgil 1697 | 224 |
Alexanders Feast 1697 | 226 |
Immorality and profaneness 1698 | 227 |
Fables Ancient and Modern 1700 | 240 |
On a portrait of Dryden 1700 | 241 |
Farce and heroicks 1700 | 242 |
Drydens unnatural flights 1701 | 243 |
22 | 121 |
26 | 128 |
Verses on The Medall 1682 | 136 |
30 | 143 |
Dryden the Tory poet 1682 | 151 |
SHADWELL on The Duke of Guise 1683 | 156 |
A deists tribute 1683 | 159 |
DRYDEN on his History of the League 1684 | 162 |
Odi imitatores servum pecus c 1685 | 163 |
PRIOR parodies The Hind and the Panther 1687 | 167 |
Gentle George reads The Hind and the Panther 1687 1689 | 174 |
CLIFFORDs poison pen 1687 | 175 |
Reflections on The Hind and the Panther 1687 | 186 |
Drydens rhyming poetry 1690 | 190 |
Objections to Don Sebastian 168990 | 191 |
Two actors in 1690 1739 | 193 |
MILBOURNE blows hot and cold 1690 1698 | 196 |
LANGBAINES observations and remarks 1691 | 200 |
Dryden and Congreve 1693 | 203 |
Congreve to Mr Dryden on his translation of Persius 1693 | 205 |
HIGGONS on Persius 1693 | 207 |
DRYDEN on Examen Poeticum 1693 | 208 |
DENNIS on Oedipus 1693 | 209 |
So Tribute from ADDISON 1693 | 213 |
SI DRYDEN on The Satires of Juvenalis 1693 | 215 |
DRYDEN on Love Triumphant 1694 | 216 |
SWIFT on Dryden 1704 1710 1735 | 245 |
Verses on Drydens Fables 1706 | 248 |
The Spectator 1711 1712 | 253 |
DENNIS on Dryden 1711 1715 1717 1720 1728 | 257 |
GARTHs memorial to Dryden 1717 | 261 |
CONGREVEs memoir 1717 | 263 |
DENNIS on All for Love 1719 | 266 |
ALEXANDER POPE on Dryden 173043 | 269 |
THOMAS GRAY on Dryden 1742 1754 1765 | 270 |
Instant criticism 1744 | 273 |
JOSEPH WARTON on Dryden 1756 1782 | 274 |
Applauding hands and dry eyes 1759 | 278 |
Sigismunda and Timotheus 1761 1763 1764 | 280 |
ADAM SMITH On The Spanish Fryar 1763 | 282 |
Comments by WALPOLE 177587 | 283 |
DR JOHNSON on Dryden 177981 1750 | 285 |
Comments by COWPER 1780 1782 1784 | 313 |
A professorial view 1783 | 314 |
Teutonic strictures 1808 | 316 |
MALONE on Dryden 1800 | 317 |
No great favourite of WORDSWORTHS 1805 | 323 |
Cause for alarm 1805 1806 | 325 |
The great appraisal 1808 | 328 |
LORD MONBODDO on Drydens Odes n d | 401 |
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