English Critical Essays of the XIX Century
Author : Edmund David Jones
Publisher :
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 16,24 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Criticism
ISBN :
Author : Edmund David Jones
Publisher :
Page : 686 pages
File Size : 16,24 MB
Release : 1922
Category : Criticism
ISBN :
Author : Various
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 465 pages
File Size : 18,87 MB
Release : 2019-11-22
Category : History
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This compilation, edited by Edmund D. Jones, brings together critical essays that delve into the nuances of English poetry from the 19th century. Readers are introduced to the rich tapestry of literary criticism, exploring the depth and beauty of English poetry. The essays provide insights into the evolution of poetic forms, themes, and styles during this influential period.
Author : Professor Jason Camlot
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 12,43 MB
Release : 2013-04-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1409474992
In analyzing the nonfiction works of writers such as John Wilson, J. S. Mill, De Quincy, Ruskin, Arnold, Pater, and Wilde, Jason Camlot provides an important context for the nineteenth-century critic's changing ideas about style, rhetoric, and technologies of communication. In particular, Camlot contributes to our understanding of how new print media affected the Romantic and Victorian critic's sense of self, as he elaborates the ways nineteenth-century critics used their own essays on rhetoric and stylistics to speculate about the changing conditions for the production and reception of ideas and the formulation of authorial character. Camlot argues that the early 1830s mark the moment when a previously coherent tradition of pragmatic rhetoric was fragmented and redistributed into the diverse, localized sites of an emerging periodicals market. Publishing venues for writers multiplied at midcentury, establishing a new stylistic norm for criticism-one that affirmed style as the manifestation of English discipline and objectivity. The figure of the professional critic soon subsumed the authority of the polyglot intellectual, and the later decades of the nineteenth century brought about a debate on aesthetics and criticism that set ideals of Saxon-rooted 'virile' style against more culturally inclusive theories of expression.
Author : Frederick Wilse Bateson
Publisher : CUP Archive
Page : 1132 pages
File Size : 43,30 MB
Release : 1940
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Author : Edmund David Jones
Publisher :
Page : 636 pages
File Size : 24,60 MB
Release : 1924
Category : Criticism
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Author : Mary Burnham
Publisher :
Page : 1612 pages
File Size : 47,34 MB
Release : 1928
Category : American literature
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Author : ZINIA MITRA
Publisher : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 10,82 MB
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 8120352610
Indian poets who wrote in English—a small middle class minority—were divided from the regional language poets by more than language for long. The English poets had a selected readership, were known unto themselves, in academic circles if they were widely published, but were looked down upon with a kind of derision by regional writers. However, the scenario has changed now. From English being spurned as a colonizer’s tongue that was nobody’s language, it has now become everybody’s language with English medium schools, English movies, ads, soaps and serials. For a generation living in a global village, genuine readership and appreciation of English poetry is no longer an encumbrance. This book, in its second edition, continues to educate the students with diverse and thought-provoking essays that vary from personal to argumentative to objectively discursive English literature and to those who are genuinely interested in Indian English poetry. The Fourteen poets selected in this anthology are Michael Madhusudan Dutt, Toru Dutt, Rabindranath Tagore, Aurobindo Ghosh, Sarojini Naidu, Jibanananda Das, Nissim Ezekiel, Jayanta Mahapatra, A.K. Ramanujan, Arun Kolatkar, Rajagopal Parthasarathy, Kamala Das, and Dilip Chitre. The poets included are all on the syllabi of major universities in India.
Author : Edmund David Jones
Publisher : London : New York [etc] : H. Milford, Oxford University Press
Page : 644 pages
File Size : 13,33 MB
Release : 1935
Category : Criticism
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Author : Farish A. Noor
Publisher : Matahari Books
Page : 483 pages
File Size : 32,34 MB
Release :
Category : History
ISBN : 9672328621
Stamford Raffles, James Brooke, John Crawfurd and Anna Leonowens were some of those who came from Europe or the United States to Southeast Asia in the nineteenth century — and then wrote about what they saw. Their writings deserve to be read now for what they truly were: Not objective accounts of a Southeast Asia frozen in imperial time but rather as culturally myopic and perspectivist works that betray the subject-positions of the authors themselves. Reading them would allow us to write the history of the East-West encounter through critical lenses that demonstrate the workings of power-knowledge in the elaborate war-economy of racialised colonial-capitalism. Many of the tropes used by these colonial-era scholars and travellers, such as the indolence or savagery of the native population, are still very much in use today — which means we still live in the long shadow of the 19th century. (Matahari Books)
Author : Isabella Mitchell Cooper
Publisher :
Page : 1302 pages
File Size : 27,23 MB
Release : 1926
Category : Best books
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