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Author Name    Bateson, F W; Harvey, W J; Ricks, C B [eds]

Title   Essays in Criticism: Vol.XV No.4, October 1965: a Quarterly Journal of Literary Criticism

Binding   Paperback

Book Condition   Good

Type   Ex-Library

Size   8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall

Publisher   Oxford Basil Blackwell 1965

Seller ID   13680

Ex-library copy with library stamps on front cover; cover & page edges browning, a little dusty, else a sound, tight copy. 215x140mm. 140g. Contents include: Spencer's Prothalamion: an interpretation by Harry Berger; The Structure of Gray's early poems by P F Vernon; 'These Are Not Whigs' (Eighteenth Century attitudes to the Scottish Highlanders) by Patrick Cruttwell; The Ironmaster & the new acquisitiveness: Dickens's views on the rising industrial classes as exemplified in Bleak House by Trevor Blount; 'Olympian Apathein': Pound's Hugh Selwyn Mauberley & modern poetry by A L French.

Essays in criticism Spencer Prothalamion Harry Berger Gray oems P F Vernon Eighteenth Century Scottish Highlanders Scotland Highlands Patrick Cruttwell Dickens industrial classes as Bleak House Trevor Blount Olympian Apathein Ezra Pound Hugh Selwyn Mauberley modern poetry A L French

Price = 3.50 GBP

 


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