Studies in criticism and aesthetics, 1660-1800 : essays in honor of Samuel Holt Monk /

In this volume nineteen contributors, in as many essays, discuss various aspects of critical and aesthetic development in the late seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries, from the time of Dryden to Wordsworth. This was a period in which traditional lite.

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Main Author: Anderson, Howard
Other Authors: Monk, Samuel Holt, Shea, John S.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [1967]
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Table of Contents:
  • When was neoclassicism? / by B.H. Bronson
  • Erminia in Minneapolis / by Rensselaer W. Lee
  • Chaucer in Dryden's Fables / by Earl Miner
  • Shaftesbury and the age of sensibility / by Ernest Tuveson
  • Addison on ornament and poetic style / by David A. Hansen
  • The watch of judgment: relativism and An essay on criticism / by Paul Ramsey
  • Sermo or satire: Pope's definition of his art / by Lillian Feder
  • The cistern and the fountain: art and reality in Pope and gray / by Irvin Ehrenpreis
  • Thomson's poetry of space and time / by Ralph Cohen
  • "The reach of art" in Augustan poetic / by William H. Halewood
  • Philosophical language and the theory of beauty in the eighteenth century / by Walter J. Hipple, Jr.
  • Hume's "Of criticism" / by Ernest Campbell Mossner
  • William Warburton as "new critic" / by Robert M. Ryley
  • The naked science of language. 1747-1786 / by Scott Elledge
  • Imlac and the business of a poet / by Geoffrey Tillotson
  • The comic syntax of Tristram shandy / by Ian Watt
  • Reynolds and the art of characterization / by Robert E. Moore
  • Gainsborough's "Prospect, animated prospect" / by Emilie Buchwald
  • The preface to Lyrical ballads: a revolution in dispute / by James Scoggins.