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From Richardson to Pinero : Some Innovators and Idealists / Frederick S. Boas.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1937]Copyright date: ©1937Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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  • 9780231912464
  • 9780231882781
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Prefatory Note -- I. Introduction -- II. Richardson's Novels and Their Influence -- III. Thackeray on the Eighteenth-Century Humourist as Hero -- IV. Wordsworth's Patriotic Poems and Their Significance To- Day -- V. Edmund Kean in His Heroic Parts -- VI. Robert Browning's Paracelsvs, 1835-1935 -- VII. Elizabeth Barrett Browning : In Her Verse and Her Prose -- VIII. Arthur Henry Hallam and in Memoriam -- IX. Tennyson and the Arthurian Legend -- X. Matthew Arnold in His Lyric Verse -- XI. Sir Arthur Pinero: Dramatist and Stage-Chronicler -- Index
Summary: Brings together studies ranging from the publication of Richardson's first novel in 1740 to the death of Sir Pinero in 1934 and all are linked in that they manifested some form of innovation, independence, or idealism.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Prefatory Note -- I. Introduction -- II. Richardson's Novels and Their Influence -- III. Thackeray on the Eighteenth-Century Humourist as Hero -- IV. Wordsworth's Patriotic Poems and Their Significance To- Day -- V. Edmund Kean in His Heroic Parts -- VI. Robert Browning's Paracelsvs, 1835-1935 -- VII. Elizabeth Barrett Browning : In Her Verse and Her Prose -- VIII. Arthur Henry Hallam and in Memoriam -- IX. Tennyson and the Arthurian Legend -- X. Matthew Arnold in His Lyric Verse -- XI. Sir Arthur Pinero: Dramatist and Stage-Chronicler -- Index

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Brings together studies ranging from the publication of Richardson's first novel in 1740 to the death of Sir Pinero in 1934 and all are linked in that they manifested some form of innovation, independence, or idealism.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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