English literature and British philosophy;
a collection of essays.
Edited with an introd. by S. P. Rosenbaum.
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published / Created: |
Chicago,
University of Chicago Press
[1971]
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Series: | Patterns of literary criticism [10]
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Notes: | Physical description: vii, 365 p. 21 cm. |
ISBN: | 0226726568 0226726576 (pbk) |
Table of Contents:
Fish, S. Georgics of the mind: Bacon's philosophy and the experience of his Essays.
Brett, R. L. Thomas Hobbes.
Watt, I. Realism and the novel.
Tuveson, E. Locke and Sterne.
Kampf, L. Gibbon and Hume.
Frye, N. Blake's case against Locke.
Abrams, M. H. Mechanical and organic psychologies of literary invention.
Ryle, G. Jane Austen and the moralists.
Schneewind, J. B. Moral problems and moral philosophy in the Victorian period.
Donagan, A. Victorian philosophical prose: J. S. Mill and F. H. Bradley.
Pitcher, G. Wittgenstein, nonsense, and Lewis Carroll.
Bolgan, A. C. The philosophy of F. H. Bradley and the mind and art of T. S. Eliot: an introduction.
Davie, D. Yeats, Berkeley, and Romanticism.
Ross, M. L. The mythology of friendship: D. H. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell, and "The Blind man".
Rosenbaum, S. P. The philosophical realism of Virginia Woolf.
Bibliography (p. 357-360)
Fish, S. Georgics of the mind: Bacon's philosophy and the experience of his Essays.
Brett, R. L. Thomas Hobbes.
Watt, I. Realism and the novel.
Tuveson, E. Locke and Sterne.
Kampf, L. Gibbon and Hume.
Frye, N. Blake's case against Locke.
Abrams, M. H. Mechanical and organic psychologies of literary invention.
Ryle, G. Jane Austen and the moralists.
Schneewind, J. B. Moral problems and moral philosophy in the Victorian period.
Donagan, A. Victorian philosophical prose: J. S. Mill and F. H. Bradley.
Pitcher, G. Wittgenstein, nonsense, and Lewis Carroll.
Bolgan, A. C. The philosophy of F. H. Bradley and the mind and art of T. S. Eliot: an introduction.
Davie, D. Yeats, Berkeley, and Romanticism.
Ross, M. L. The mythology of friendship: D. H. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell, and "The Blind man".
Rosenbaum, S. P. The philosophical realism of Virginia Woolf.
Bibliography (p. 357-360)