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Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pub. Date
[1962]
Language
English
Description
First published in 1962, the present volume is a collection of critical essays on selected works by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881), the famous 19th century Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist and philosopher.
Critical evaluation of Fyodor Dostoevsky has been marked by sharp and violently bitter extremes. René Wellek has assembled a wide spectrum of these varied critical attitudes toward the works of the great Russian "tragedian...
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Series
Twentieth century views volume S-TC-40
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pub. Date
[1964]
Language
English
Series
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pub. Date
[1965]
Language
English
Description
Tracing the fortunes of the English monarchy during periods of widespread intrigue, treachery, and violence, Shakespeare's Histories center on the problem of power - its use and misuse, its prerogatives and responsibilities, its glittering rewards and grim reckoning. The critical essays in this volume consider the plays both individually and as part of a dramatic sequence. Included are: The Elizabethan World Order, Angel with Horns: The Unity of Richard...
Author
Series
Twentieth century views volume S-TC-39
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pub. Date
[1964]
Language
English
Author
Series
Spectrum book Twentieth century views volume S-TC-27
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pub. Date
[1963]
Language
English
Series
Twentieth century views volume S-TC-35
Publisher
Prentice-Hall, Inc
Pub. Date
[1964]
Language
English
Description
Twentieth century critics have rediscovered in Jonathan Swift an outspoken commentary on the complex and ultimately unsolvable mystery of human nature. The essays collected here document the process of the reversal which has rescued Swift from the disgust and near-hatred of earlier readers. Several paths to re-evaluation are followed by these critics. Through careful research they uncover the facts of Swift's political and social involvement and his...
Author
Series
Publisher
Prentice-Hall
Pub. Date
1974.
Language
English
Description
James Baldwin has been on of the foremost interpreters of the black American experience. The controversial and outspoken nature of his works has stirred up a storm of critical reaction. Kenneth Kinnamon has selected a broad range of interpretations of Baldwin's life and work. Race, sex, violence, love, and religion, the most recurrent themes in Baldwin's works, receive the scrutiny of diverse commentators. Literary and social critics, black and white,...
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