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Author Temple, Ruth Zabriskie.

Title The critic's alchemy : a study of the introduction of French symbolism into England / Ruth Zabriskie Temple.

Publication Info. New Haven, Conn. : College and University Press, [1953]
©1953

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Location Call No. Status OPAC Message Public Note Gift Note
 Moore Stacks  PR468.S9 T4 1953    Available  ---
Description 345 pages ; 21 cm
Thesis Thesis--Columbia University.
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 304-321.
Contents Part One. Matthew Arnold -- I. The Strayed Reveller -- II. The Second Best -- III. THe Better Part -- Part Two. Algernon Charles Swinburne -- I. Notes of an Important Poet on Important Poets -- II. Sweet Signers of An Elder Day -- III. The Noble Art of Praising -- IV. Poete Impressionniste -- Part Three. Arthur Symons -- I. In That Young Pairs Where I Lived at Ease -- II. Toward A Verbal Alchemy -- III. The Critic as Translator -- IV. The Symbolist Movement -- V. La Forme Banale De L'Originalite -- Part Four. Sir Edmund Gosse -- I. Up the Ladder -- II. Comparative Literature for the General -- III. Enamel and Gelatin -- IV. An Attendant Lord -- Part Five. George Moore -- I. Amico Moorini, Boswell of the Nouvelle Athenes -- II. George Moore, Disciple -- III. The Intent of the Critic
Subject Symbolism in literature.
Symbolism in literature.
English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism.
English literature.
Chronological Term 19th century