Hours in a Library Hours in a Library 3 Volume Set Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Stephen Leslie
This three-volume set brings together a diverse selection of articles by the literary critic Sir Leslie Stephen (1832–1904).
This three-volume set brings together a diverse selection of essays by Sir Leslie Stephen (1832?1904), author, philosopher and literary critic. Educated at Eton and Cambridge, he was the founding editor of the Dictionary of National Biography and father of Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell. He wrote critiques of many authors and works, which were published in periodicals such as the Cornhill Magazine (of which he was editor from 1871), Fraser's Magazine and the Fortnightly Review. The First Series, published in 1874, includes commentaries on the works of Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Sir Walter Scott and Honoré de Balzac, and the poetry of Alexander Pope. Stephen sets each writer's work in its historical context, comparing it to that of other significant authors of its era and evaluating its philosophical and moral qualities. His articles remain of great interest to scholars of early modern, Romantic and Victorian literature.
1. De Foe's novels; 2. Richardson's novels; 3. Pope as a moralist; 4. Mr Elwin's edition of Pope; 5. Some words about Sir Walter Scott; 6. Nathaniel Hawthorne; 7. Balzac's novels; 8. De Quincey.
Date de parution : 05-2012
Ouvrage de 406 p.
14x21.6 cm
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