John Milton: 1732-1801The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism from later periods are also included, in order to demonstrate the fluctuations in an author's reputation. Each volume contains an introduction to the writer's published works, a selected bibliography, and an index of works, authors and subjects. The Collected Critical Heritage set will be available as a set of 68 volumes and the series will also be available in mini sets selected by period (in slipcase boxes) and as individual volumes. |
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Περιεχόμενα
NOTB ON THB TBXT | 40 |
Period of Textual and Religious Criticism | 41 |
BENTLEYs emendations to Paradise Lost 1732 41 | 41 |
Anonymous reactions to Bentleys beliefs January | 50 |
Anonymous criticism of Bentley March 1732 | 56 |
RICHARDSON JR on an emendation for Paradise Lost | 62 |
RICHARDSON On Miltons religious beliefs and Paradise | 83 |
WARBURTON on Milton and Tolands Life November | 89 |
SO BURKB on Miltons sublimity 1756 | 235 |
SI HUMB on Milton 1957 | 237 |
WILKIB on epic poetry 1757 | 239 |
BLAIR on the sublime the twin poems and Paradise Lost 175960 | 244 |
LYTTELTON on Milton 1760 | 249 |
SS GRAY on Miltons prosody 1760 | 250 |
GIBBON on the relationship of religion 1761 | 251 |
KAMBS on rhyme and blank verse 1762 | 252 |
Anonymous comment on charge of Arianism April | 96 |
BENSON on Miltons verse 1739 | 104 |
PECK on Miltons style 1740 III | 111 |
DAVIES Rhapsody to Milton February 1740 | 118 |
Period of Alleged Plagiarism Some Analysis Praise and Dispraise 1741SI 20 Anonymous analysis of Miltons imitations of the classics 1741 | 121 |
MANWARING on Miltons verse 1744 | 126 |
HARRIS On Miltons versification 1744 | 129 |
PATBRSON on Paradise Lost 1744 | 130 |
RAMSAY and POPB On Paradise Lost 1744 | 132 |
LB BLANC on the majesty of nature in Paradise Lost | 133 |
LAUDBRs first charges of plagiarism 1747 | 135 |
RICHARDSON against Lauders allegations 1747 | 140 |
LAUDERs rebuttal 1747 | 144 |
Anonymous poem on attempted depreciation of Milton August 1747 | 146 |
HURD on Miltons language 1749 | 148 |
JOHN MASON on the verse of Paradise Lost 1749 | 149 |
JOHN MASON on Miltons versification 1749 | 150 |
Newtons notes to Paradise Lost 1749 | 153 |
JOHNSON on Comus 1750 | 169 |
Johnsons preface to the revision of Lauders charges 1750 | 171 |
LAUDERs revised charges of plagiarism 1750 | 173 |
DOUGLAss vindication of plagiarism 1750 | 181 |
Johnsons rebuttal against Douglas 175I | 189 |
LAUDBRs remarks on Douglass vindication 1791 | 192 |
Anonymous comment on Bentley 1751 | 198 |
HURD on Miltons invention 1751 | 199 |
JOHNSON On Miltons versification 1751 | 200 |
JOHNSON on Samson Agonistes July 1751 | 217 |
Period of Defence and Analysis 179273 | 223 |
WILLIAM MASON on Samson Agonistes 1753 | 225 |
JOSEPH WARTON On Miltons defects October 1753 | 226 |
SHENSTONE ON Lycidas 1754 | 231 |
JOSBPH WARTON on the Nativity Ode 1756 | 232 |
WILLIAM MASON on Miltons achievement 1756 | 234 |
WBBB on imagery 1762 | 255 |
HURD on romance in Miltons works 1762 | 257 |
BVANS on Miltons literary use of the Psalms 1772 | 258 |
Period of Praise and Some Detraction 17741801 | 259 |
BBATTIB On Miltons learning 1776 | 285 |
RICHARDSON on the companion poems 1779 | 286 |
JOHNSON on Cowley and Milton 1779 | 288 |
JOHNSON on Philips and Milton 1779 | 289 |
JOHNSON on Miltons life and works 1779 | 290 |
BLACKBURNB on Miltons political principles 1780 | 311 |
HAYLEY on Miltons epic 1782 | 314 |
THOMAS WARTON on the minor poems 1785 | 315 |
scott on Lycidas 1785 | 326 |
CUMBBRLAND on Samson Agonistes 1785 | 333 |
WHITB on analogues to Paradise Lost 1786 | 338 |
WHITB on the Sonnets 1786 | 341 |
HAWKINS on Johnsons criticism of Milton 1787 | 342 |
MICKLB on Samson Agonistes 1788 | 344 |
NBVB on Milton and the poems 1789 | 350 |
COWPBR on Miltons disinterment August 1790 | 362 |
BURNBY On Miltons Greek 1790 | 364 |
COWPBRs notes on Paradise Lost 17912 | 366 |
GODWIN on Satan 1793 | 372 |
DUNSTBRs notes on Paradise Regaind 1795 | 374 |
HAYLBY on the last poems 1796 | 378 |
HAYLBY On the origin of Paradise Lost 1796 | 381 |
Anonymous discussion of Miltons similes 17968 | 383 |
GODWIN On Miltons prose style 1797 | 390 |
PBNN on Samson Agonistes 1798 | 400 |
BOYD on the fallen angels before 1809 | 410 |
APPBNDICBS | 421 |
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Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις
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