Literary Criticism: Pope to CroceThis volume attempts to represent European theories of poetry from Plato's time to the year 1700. This volume attempts to represent European theories of poetry from Plato's time to the year 1700. Editor Allan H. Gilbert has selected writers who in their own day spoke for the future rather than the past, and those whose conceptions are of value at present, either in developing our own critical thought or in interpreting the most important literature of their own ages. |
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Contents
ALEXANDER POPE | 1 |
JOSEPH ADDISON | 24 |
FRANÇOIS MARIE AROUET DE VOLTAIRE | 35 |
Tom Jones Introductions to Books V and VIII | 60 |
EDWARD YOUNG | 101 |
RICHARD HURD | 112 |
THOMAS THORILD | 118 |
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE | 133 |
The Poet | 373 |
WALT WHITMAN | 394 |
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL | 413 |
VISSARION BELINSKI | 435 |
JOHN RUSKIN | 449 |
The Relation of Art to Morals | 461 |
CHARLES AUGUSTIN SAINTEBEUVE | 468 |
HIPPOLYTE ADOLPHE TAINE | 479 |
On the Pathetic | 150 |
MADAME DE STAËL | 160 |
AUGUST WILHELM VON SCHLEGEL | 172 |
FRIEDRICH VON SCHLEGEL | 185 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 198 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE | 221 |
Shakespeares Judgment Equal to His Genius | 234 |
ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER | 240 |
WILLIAM HAZLITT | 256 |
CHARLES LAMB | 288 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY | 296 |
Preface to Cromwell | 320 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE | 340 |
The Poetic Principle | 346 |
MATTHEW ARNOLD | 494 |
The Study of Poetry | 503 |
FRIEDRICH WILHELM NIETZSCHE | 511 |
WALTER HORATIO PATER | 524 |
Romanticism | 530 |
HENRY JAMES | 538 |
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS | 562 |
FERDINAND BRUNETIÈRE | 600 |
The Object of Art | 613 |
BENEDETTO CROCE | 624 |
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