Oliver Goldsmith: The Critical HeritageG.S. Rousseau Routledge, 2013 M10 31 - 412 páginas 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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... presents the contemporary responses to a particular writer, enabling the student to follow the formation of critical attitudes to the writer's work and its place within a literary tradition. The carefully selected sources range from ...
... presents the contemporary responses to a particular writer, enabling the student to follow the formation of critical attitudes to the writer's work and its place within a literary tradition. The carefully selected sources range from ...
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... present a record of this early criticism. Clearly, for many of the highly productive and lengthily reviewed nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers, there exists an enormous body of material; and in these cases the volume editors have ...
... present a record of this early criticism. Clearly, for many of the highly productive and lengthily reviewed nineteenth- and twentieth-century writers, there exists an enormous body of material; and in these cases the volume editors have ...
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... presents the critical heritage of Goldsmith's seven most important works; part two, containing Nos 37—86 ... present the critical heritage of his most important works individually in part one, positioning these works by date ...
... presents the critical heritage of Goldsmith's seven most important works; part two, containing Nos 37—86 ... present the critical heritage of his most important works individually in part one, positioning these works by date ...
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... Present State of Learning in Europe on 2 April. Henceforth known as 'Dr Goldsmith', and his increasing literary acquaintance soon includes Percy, Smollett, Murphy, Burke, Young, and Johnson. He writes The Bee between 6 October and 24 ...
... Present State of Learning in Europe on 2 April. Henceforth known as 'Dr Goldsmith', and his increasing literary acquaintance soon includes Percy, Smollett, Murphy, Burke, Young, and Johnson. He writes The Bee between 6 October and 24 ...
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... present themselves to make the arduous road worth travelling. But as I compiled, it became painfully clear that Goldsmith-the—writer, as opposed to the 'other Goldsmiths' (the pauper, the unlucky Irishman, the down-trodden hack), had ...
... present themselves to make the arduous road worth travelling. But as I compiled, it became painfully clear that Goldsmith-the—writer, as opposed to the 'other Goldsmiths' (the pauper, the unlucky Irishman, the down-trodden hack), had ...
Contenido
1 | |
The Traveller or a Prospect of Society December
1764 | 29 |
The Vicar of Wakefield 27 March 1766 | 44 |
The Good Natured Man 29 January 1768 | 70 |
The Deserted Village 26 May 1770 | 76 |
She Stoops to Conquer March 1773 | 115 |
Retaliation I9 April 1774 posthumously published | 128 |
History of the Earth and Animated Nature 1 July 1774 posthumously published | 135 |
On Goldsmiths Life and Works | 157 |
Select Bibliography | 359 |
Index | 361 |
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