British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Том 2Jay Parini C. Scribner's Sons, 2002 - 509 стор. Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... called the Loiterer , to which his younger sister may have contributed anony- mously . She was a writer at an early age ; three notebooks of juvenilia survive , including the satirical story " Jack and Alice , " in which a country ...
... called the Loiterer , to which his younger sister may have contributed anony- mously . She was a writer at an early age ; three notebooks of juvenilia survive , including the satirical story " Jack and Alice , " in which a country ...
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... called Dun- wood , returning to precisely the middle - class suburbia from which he had escaped . In the meantime the engaged couple must visit Rickie's eccentric aunt , Emily Failing , at Cadover in Wilt- shire ( he has in fact already ...
... called Dun- wood , returning to precisely the middle - class suburbia from which he had escaped . In the meantime the engaged couple must visit Rickie's eccentric aunt , Emily Failing , at Cadover in Wilt- shire ( he has in fact already ...
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... called Individuation . He praised the individual as an example of " Thisness " ( a translation of the Latin term haecceitas ) . Whereas Aquinas tended to reason from the abstract to the particular , Scotus reversed the process ...
... called Individuation . He praised the individual as an example of " Thisness " ( a translation of the Latin term haecceitas ) . Whereas Aquinas tended to reason from the abstract to the particular , Scotus reversed the process ...
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Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
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Andrew Marvell Arcadia Arthur becomes begins born Browning Browning's Cambridge century characters Chaucer Christ Christian Church Coleridge Coleridge's comedy Conrad Critical D. H. Lawrence death Donne Donne's dramatic E. M. Forster edition Eliot Elizabeth England Essays father fiction Forster George Herbert Gerard Manley Hopkins Graham Greene Greene's Henry Hopkins Howards End Hughes Hughes's human Jane Austen John John Donne King Lady later Lawrence Lawrence's Letters literary literature lives London lovers lyric Malory's manuscript marriage married Marvell Marvell's ment Milton modern Morte Darthur narrative narrator nature Newbold Revel Nostromo novel Old English Oscar Wilde Oxford Philip play poem poem's poet poetic poetry political prose published reader repr Robert Romantic seems sense Shaw Shaw's Sidney Sidney's Sir Thomas sonnet soul spiritual stanza Stoppard story Supp T. S. Eliot Ted Hughes Thomas Malory tion Tom Stoppard verse vols wife Wilde's William woman writing wrote York