Oliver Goldsmith: The Critical HeritageG.S. Rousseau Routledge, 31 жовт. 2013 р. - 412 стор. 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 reaad the material themselves. |
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... true sensibility , ' and predicted that it would be ' understood as long as the [ English ] language is read . '25 Throughout the Regency and Victorian periods one discovers critics vacillating between enraptured praise and mild ...
... true sensibility , ' and predicted that it would be ' understood as long as the [ English ] language is read . '25 Throughout the Regency and Victorian periods one discovers critics vacillating between enraptured praise and mild ...
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... True , Goethe , perhaps Goldsmith's most understanding student , discovered at the heart of The Vicar a ' high , benevolent irony , '33 but the emphasis here is clearly on Goldsmith's magnanimous loftiness , on his munificent ...
... True , Goethe , perhaps Goldsmith's most understanding student , discovered at the heart of The Vicar a ' high , benevolent irony , '33 but the emphasis here is clearly on Goldsmith's magnanimous loftiness , on his munificent ...
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... True , Keats later wrote to Fanny , ' I think you will like [ his poems ] . ' 53 But he wasn't necessarily emphasizing the Goldsmithian aspect ; he may have been talking directly to Fanny about Fanny , i.e. , you are the kind of girl ...
... True , Keats later wrote to Fanny , ' I think you will like [ his poems ] . ' 53 But he wasn't necessarily emphasizing the Goldsmithian aspect ; he may have been talking directly to Fanny about Fanny , i.e. , you are the kind of girl ...
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... True , these do not add up to a large number and no one would wish to maintain that Goldsmith ranks in the first class of writers , but readers during the century 1780-1880 didn't hold this against him — they were still grateful for ...
... True , these do not add up to a large number and no one would wish to maintain that Goldsmith ranks in the first class of writers , but readers during the century 1780-1880 didn't hold this against him — they were still grateful for ...
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... true this is , critics still aspire today towards making it scientific . 3 Scott , Biographical and Critical Notices of Eminent Novelists ( 1827 ) , p . 178 . Since most of the critical observations quoted or referred to in this essay ...
... true this is , critics still aspire today towards making it scientific . 3 Scott , Biographical and Critical Notices of Eminent Novelists ( 1827 ) , p . 178 . Since most of the critical observations quoted or referred to in this essay ...
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The Vicar of Wakefield 27 March 1766 | 44 |
LADY SARAH PENNINGTON An Unfortunate Mothers Advice | 51 |
MRS JANE WEST Commenting on criminal conversation | 57 |
GEORGE ELIOT on story telling and narrative art in | 63 |
IS HENRY JAMESs introduction to The Vicar of Wakefield 1900 | 65 |
FRANCIS SPILSBURY esteems Goldsmith as a poet in a medical | 171 |
in Memoirs of Samuel Foote Esq 1777 | 180 |
so Unsigned notice on Goldsmiths pride in European | 198 |
56 | 211 |
58 | 226 |
THOMAS PERCYs memoir of Goldsmith in an introduction | 237 |
62 | 250 |
WASHINGTON IRVING comments on Goldsmiths life | 263 |
GEORGE DANIEL on The Good Natured Man in an edition | 73 |
JOHN HAWKESWORTHs review Monthly Review June 1770 | 83 |
CORBYN MORRISs rhapsodic verses On Reading | 90 |
EDWARD MANGIN on Goldsmiths greatness as a moral | 108 |
She Stoops to Conquer March 1773 | 115 |
Unsigned review Critical Review March 1773 | 122 |
Unsigned letter about Goldsmiths brand of sentiment | 124 |
Unsigned notice in the London Chronicle containing | 130 |
EDWARD BANCROFT attacks Goldsmiths History of | 152 |
JAMES BEATTIE on Goldsmiths envy of other authors | 159 |
A tribute to Goldsmith as a poet by JOHN TAIT author | 165 |
GOETHE on Goldsmiths irony and vision of man | 277 |
Anecdotes of Goldsmith by a friend and enemy GEORGE | 278 |
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING on the poetry | 300 |
JOHANN WILHELM VON GOETHE on the influence of | 308 |
GEORGE LEWES reviewing Forsters Life of Oliver | 325 |
HENRY GEORGE BOHN on Goldsmiths moral character | 333 |
W M THACKERAY and THOMAS DE QUINCEY on aspects | 338 |
From THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAYs life of Goldsmith | 347 |
DAVID MASSON on Goldsmiths English style from | 353 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 359 |
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