Mediating Criticism: Literary Education Humanized By Roger D. Sell
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co 2001 | 432 Pages | ISBN: 9027225826 | PDF | 3 MB
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Co 2001 | 432 Pages | ISBN: 9027225826 | PDF | 3 MB
Contents Introduction Part I: Empathizing Summary Chapter 1: William Gerhardie’s Chekhovianism Chapter 2: Andrew Young’s poetic secretion Part II: Recognizing achievement Summary Chapter 3: The impoliteness of the Waste land Chapter 4: Henry Vaughan’s unexpectedness Chapter 5: Decorum versus indecorum in Dombey and Son Chapter 6: Robert Frost ’s hiding and altering Part III: Responding to hopefulness Summary Chapter 7: Robert Frost and childhood Chapter 8: The pains and pleasures of David Copperfield Chapter 9: Fielding’s reluctant naturalism Epilogue: Mediating critics and common [sic] readers [sic] Notes Bibliography Index