Modern literary criticism : an anthology /
Anthology of American and English literary criticism from 1900 to 1950.
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Boston :
Beacon Press,
[1958]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Modern criticism: privileges and perils
- The function of criticism / T.S. Eliot
- Emotion of multitude / William Butler Yeats
- Notes on writing a novel / Elizabeth Bowen
- Character change and the drama / Harold Rosenberg
- The interactions of words / I.A. Richards
- Art and neurosis / Lionel Trilling
- Dickens / George Santayana
- The irony of Swift / F.R. Leavis
- Clarissa and Emma as Phèdre / Dorothy Van Ghent
- Hawthorne and the problem of allegory / Yvor Winters
- Phases of fiction / Virginia Woolf
- Thackeray: Vanity fair / Arnold Kettle
- Kafka and the dream / Selma Fraiberg
- Crime and punishment / R.P. Blackmur
- Regulated hatred / D.W. Harding
- Our cousin, Mr. Poe / Allen Tate
- Dostoevsky in The possessed / Philip Rahv
- Caldwell: maker of grotesques / Kenneth Burke
- On a criticism of Thomas Hardy / Katherine Anne Porter
- Baudelaire / T.S. Eliot
- Paul Valéry and the poetic universe / William Troy
- Alexander Pope / Austin Warren
- Poetry and belief in Thomas Hardy / Delmore Schwartz
- Tradition and modernity: Wallace Stevens / J.V. Cunningham
- Timon's dog / William Empson
- Wordsworth's remorse / Herbert Read
- Satan / Arnold Stein
- Byron's Don Juan / Louis Kronenberger
- In honor of Pushkin / Edmund Wilson
- Walt Whitman / Irving Howe
- Notes on the extinction of style / Richard Chase.