Description |
xv, 173 pages ; 22 cm. |
Series |
Crosscurrents: modern critiques
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Crosscurrents/modern critiques.
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Contents |
1. Poets and novelists: Milton's prosody -- T.S. Eliot on Shakespeare and Seneca -- Villon -- Hölderlin -- Keats -- Chateaubriand -- Peacock -- Proust, Joyce, Forster, and Lawrence -- English poetry, 1919 -- 2. Critics: Lionel Trilling's Matthew Arnold -- William Empson's Seven types of ambiguity -- F.R. Leavis's D.H. Lawrence: novelist -- E.M.W. Tillyard and C.S. Lewis's The personal heresy -- H.G. Wells's The fate of homo sapiens -- T.S. Eliot's The idea of a Christian society -- C.G. Jung's Psychological types -- Sigmund Freud's Moses and monotheism-- Ernest Seilleère's Alexandre Vinet: Historien de la Pensée Française -- J.S. Phillimore's Some remarks on translation and translators -- 3. Mystics: H.P. Blavatsky's Isis unveiled -- Jesus and the Essenes -- Philo and the therapeutae -- Pythagoras -- Pseudo-mysticism and modern science. |
Subject |
Literature -- History and criticism.
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Literature. |
ISBN |
0809304147 |
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9780809304141 |
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