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Criticism: the major texts
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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- Enl. ed.
- Extent
- xv, 719 pages
- Contents
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- Poetics, by Aristotle
- Ion, Book X of the Republic, by Plato
- Art of Poetry, by Horace
- On the Sublime, by Longinus
- An Apology for Poetry, by Sir Philip Sidney
- A Defence of Rhyme, by Samuel Daniel
- Timber: or, Discoveries, by Ben Johnson
- Discourse on the Three Unities, by Pierre Corneille
- Preface to Paradise Lost and Preface to Samson Agonistes, by John Milton
- An Essay of Dramatic Poesy and Preface to Fables, Ancient and Modern, by John Dryden
- An Essay on Criticism, by Alexander Pope
- The Pleasures of the Imagination, by Joseph Addison
- Preface to Joseph Andrews, by Henry Fielding
- Of Tragedy, by David Hume
- Rasselas, Preface to Shakespeare, Life of Cowley, Life of Dryden, Life of Pope, and Life of Gray, by Samuel Johnson
- Conjectures on Original Composition, by Edward Young
- Laocoon, the Hamburg Dramaturgy, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- Essay on the Theatre: or, A Comparison Between Sentimental and Laughing Comedy, by Oliver Goldsmith
- Discourse VI and Discourse XIII, by Sir Joshua Reynolds
- Why the Arts are not Progressive, On Modern Comedy, On Imitation, On the Character of Rousseau, On Gusto, On Poetry in General, On Shakespeare and Milton, On Wit and Humor, On Genius and Common Sense, and The Same Subject Continued, by William Hazlitt
- Preface to the Second Edition of the Lyrical Ballads, by William Wordsworth
- Letters, by John Keats
- The Poetic Principle, by Edgar Allen Poe
- On the Principles of Genial Criticism concerning the Fine Arts, Biographia Literaria, The Imagination, Shakespeare as a Poet Generally, Shakespeare's Judgment Equal to His Genius, On Poesy or Art, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Conversations of Goethe, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Aesthetical Letters, On Simple and Sentimental Poetry, by Friedrich von Schiller
- Shakespeare, Literature and National Character, The Subject-Matter of Poetry: The Ideal and the Actual, by August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Friedrich von Schlegel
- A Defence of Poetry, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Preface to Poems, The Function of Criticism at the Present Time, Sweetness and Light, Wordsworth, Literature and Science, by Matthew Arnold
- What Is a Classic?, Tradition in Literature, Sainte-Beuve on His Own Method, by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve
- The Introduction to the History of English Literature, by Hippolyte-Adolphe Taine
- The Renaissance, by Walter Pater
- What is Art?, by Leo Tolstoy
- Tradition and the Individual Talent, The Metaphysical Poets, Four Elizabethan Dramatists, The Modern Mind, by T.S. Eliot
- Romantic Morality: The Real, by Irving Babbitt
- Modern Art, Romanticism and Classicism, by Thomas Ernest Hulme
- Irrelevant Associations and Stock Responses, Doctrine in Poetry, by Ivor Armstrong Richards
- Is Verse a Dying Technique?, by Edmund Wilson
- The Archetypes of Literature, Anotomy of Criticism, Myth, Fiction, and Displacement, by Northrop Frye
- The Day of Lying, by Oscar Wilde
- The Symbolism of Poetry, by William Butler Yeats
- Modern Fiction, by Virginia Woolf
- Penitent Art, by George Santayana
- Statement on Art, by Pablo Picasso
- The Duhumanization of Art, by Jose Ortega y Gasset
- Freud and the Future, by Thomas Mann
- Literature as an Institution, by Harry Levin
- What is Literature?, by Jean-Paul Sartre
- Two or Three Ideas, by Wallace Stevens
- Making, Knowing, Judging, by W.H. Auden
- The Great Grasp of Unreason, by R.P. Blackmur
- Literary History and Literary Criticism, by Douglas Bush
- Isbn
- 9780155161481
- Label
- Criticism: the major texts
- Title
- Criticism: the major texts
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1918-1999
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Bate, Walter Jackson
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Literature
- Criticism
- Label
- Criticism: the major texts
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Poetics, by Aristotle -- Ion, Book X of the Republic, by Plato -- Art of Poetry, by Horace -- On the Sublime, by Longinus -- An Apology for Poetry, by Sir Philip Sidney -- A Defence of Rhyme, by Samuel Daniel -- Timber: or, Discoveries, by Ben Johnson -- Discourse on the Three Unities, by Pierre Corneille -- Preface to Paradise Lost and Preface to Samson Agonistes, by John Milton -- An Essay of Dramatic Poesy and Preface to Fables, Ancient and Modern, by John Dryden -- An Essay on Criticism, by Alexander Pope -- The Pleasures of the Imagination, by Joseph Addison -- Preface to Joseph Andrews, by Henry Fielding -- Of Tragedy, by David Hume -- Rasselas, Preface to Shakespeare, Life of Cowley, Life of Dryden, Life of Pope, and Life of Gray, by Samuel Johnson -- Conjectures on Original Composition, by Edward Young -- Laocoon, the Hamburg Dramaturgy, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing -- Essay on the Theatre: or, A Comparison Between Sentimental and Laughing Comedy, by Oliver Goldsmith -- Discourse VI and Discourse XIII, by Sir Joshua Reynolds -- Why the Arts are not Progressive, On Modern Comedy, On Imitation, On the Character of Rousseau, On Gusto, On Poetry in General, On Shakespeare and Milton, On Wit and Humor, On Genius and Common Sense, and The Same Subject Continued, by William Hazlitt -- Preface to the Second Edition of the Lyrical Ballads, by William Wordsworth -- Letters, by John Keats -- The Poetic Principle, by Edgar Allen Poe -- On the Principles of Genial Criticism concerning the Fine Arts, Biographia Literaria, The Imagination, Shakespeare as a Poet Generally, Shakespeare's Judgment Equal to His Genius, On Poesy or Art, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Conversations of Goethe, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -- Aesthetical Letters, On Simple and Sentimental Poetry, by Friedrich von Schiller -- Shakespeare, Literature and National Character, The Subject-Matter of Poetry: The Ideal and the Actual, by August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Friedrich von Schlegel -- A Defence of Poetry, by Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Preface to Poems, The Function of Criticism at the Present Time, Sweetness and Light, Wordsworth, Literature and Science, by Matthew Arnold -- What Is a Classic?, Tradition in Literature, Sainte-Beuve on His Own Method, by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve -- The Introduction to the History of English Literature, by Hippolyte-Adolphe Taine -- The Renaissance, by Walter Pater -- What is Art?, by Leo Tolstoy -- Tradition and the Individual Talent, The Metaphysical Poets, Four Elizabethan Dramatists, The Modern Mind, by T.S. Eliot -- Romantic Morality: The Real, by Irving Babbitt -- Modern Art, Romanticism and Classicism, by Thomas Ernest Hulme -- Irrelevant Associations and Stock Responses, Doctrine in Poetry, by Ivor Armstrong Richards -- Is Verse a Dying Technique?, by Edmund Wilson -- The Archetypes of Literature, Anotomy of Criticism, Myth, Fiction, and Displacement, by Northrop Frye -- The Day of Lying, by Oscar Wilde -- The Symbolism of Poetry, by William Butler Yeats -- Modern Fiction, by Virginia Woolf -- Penitent Art, by George Santayana -- Statement on Art, by Pablo Picasso -- The Duhumanization of Art, by Jose Ortega y Gasset -- Freud and the Future, by Thomas Mann -- Literature as an Institution, by Harry Levin -- What is Literature?, by Jean-Paul Sartre -- Two or Three Ideas, by Wallace Stevens -- Making, Knowing, Judging, by W.H. Auden -- The Great Grasp of Unreason, by R.P. Blackmur -- Literary History and Literary Criticism, by Douglas Bush
- Control code
- 130099
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- Enl. ed.
- Extent
- xv, 719 pages
- Isbn
- 9780155161481
- Lccn
- 70136968
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- System control number
- (WaOLN)504863
- Label
- Criticism: the major texts
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Poetics, by Aristotle -- Ion, Book X of the Republic, by Plato -- Art of Poetry, by Horace -- On the Sublime, by Longinus -- An Apology for Poetry, by Sir Philip Sidney -- A Defence of Rhyme, by Samuel Daniel -- Timber: or, Discoveries, by Ben Johnson -- Discourse on the Three Unities, by Pierre Corneille -- Preface to Paradise Lost and Preface to Samson Agonistes, by John Milton -- An Essay of Dramatic Poesy and Preface to Fables, Ancient and Modern, by John Dryden -- An Essay on Criticism, by Alexander Pope -- The Pleasures of the Imagination, by Joseph Addison -- Preface to Joseph Andrews, by Henry Fielding -- Of Tragedy, by David Hume -- Rasselas, Preface to Shakespeare, Life of Cowley, Life of Dryden, Life of Pope, and Life of Gray, by Samuel Johnson -- Conjectures on Original Composition, by Edward Young -- Laocoon, the Hamburg Dramaturgy, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing -- Essay on the Theatre: or, A Comparison Between Sentimental and Laughing Comedy, by Oliver Goldsmith -- Discourse VI and Discourse XIII, by Sir Joshua Reynolds -- Why the Arts are not Progressive, On Modern Comedy, On Imitation, On the Character of Rousseau, On Gusto, On Poetry in General, On Shakespeare and Milton, On Wit and Humor, On Genius and Common Sense, and The Same Subject Continued, by William Hazlitt -- Preface to the Second Edition of the Lyrical Ballads, by William Wordsworth -- Letters, by John Keats -- The Poetic Principle, by Edgar Allen Poe -- On the Principles of Genial Criticism concerning the Fine Arts, Biographia Literaria, The Imagination, Shakespeare as a Poet Generally, Shakespeare's Judgment Equal to His Genius, On Poesy or Art, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- Conversations of Goethe, by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe -- Aesthetical Letters, On Simple and Sentimental Poetry, by Friedrich von Schiller -- Shakespeare, Literature and National Character, The Subject-Matter of Poetry: The Ideal and the Actual, by August Wilhelm von Schlegel and Friedrich von Schlegel -- A Defence of Poetry, by Percy Bysshe Shelley -- Preface to Poems, The Function of Criticism at the Present Time, Sweetness and Light, Wordsworth, Literature and Science, by Matthew Arnold -- What Is a Classic?, Tradition in Literature, Sainte-Beuve on His Own Method, by Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve -- The Introduction to the History of English Literature, by Hippolyte-Adolphe Taine -- The Renaissance, by Walter Pater -- What is Art?, by Leo Tolstoy -- Tradition and the Individual Talent, The Metaphysical Poets, Four Elizabethan Dramatists, The Modern Mind, by T.S. Eliot -- Romantic Morality: The Real, by Irving Babbitt -- Modern Art, Romanticism and Classicism, by Thomas Ernest Hulme -- Irrelevant Associations and Stock Responses, Doctrine in Poetry, by Ivor Armstrong Richards -- Is Verse a Dying Technique?, by Edmund Wilson -- The Archetypes of Literature, Anotomy of Criticism, Myth, Fiction, and Displacement, by Northrop Frye -- The Day of Lying, by Oscar Wilde -- The Symbolism of Poetry, by William Butler Yeats -- Modern Fiction, by Virginia Woolf -- Penitent Art, by George Santayana -- Statement on Art, by Pablo Picasso -- The Duhumanization of Art, by Jose Ortega y Gasset -- Freud and the Future, by Thomas Mann -- Literature as an Institution, by Harry Levin -- What is Literature?, by Jean-Paul Sartre -- Two or Three Ideas, by Wallace Stevens -- Making, Knowing, Judging, by W.H. Auden -- The Great Grasp of Unreason, by R.P. Blackmur -- Literary History and Literary Criticism, by Douglas Bush
- Control code
- 130099
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Edition
- Enl. ed.
- Extent
- xv, 719 pages
- Isbn
- 9780155161481
- Lccn
- 70136968
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (WaOLN)504863
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