Victorian literature, selected essays,

Preyer, Robert Otto, 1922-

Victorian literature, selected essays, edited by Robert O. Preyer. - [1st ed.] - New York, Harper & Row [1967, c1966] - xix, 243 p. 21 cm. - Contemporary essays series .

Harper torchbooks. The Academy library.

Bibliography: p. 241-243.

Macaulay's style as an essayist, by G. S. Fraser.--The issue between Kingsley and Newman, by W. Houghton.--Trollope, Bagehot, and the English Constitution, by A. Briggs.--Tennyson's Ulysses: a reconciliation of opposites, by J. Pettigrew.--Two styles in the verse of Robert Browning, by R. O. Preyer.--Matthew Arnold, by K. Allott.--A Dickens landscape, by C. B. Cox.--The hero's guilt: the case of Great expectations, by J. Moynahan.--Dickens and his readers, by G. Pearson.--Thackeray's narrative technique, by J. A. Lester, Jr.--Determinism and responsibility in the world of George Eliot, by G. Levine.--Thomas Hardy, by R. Williams.--Instress and devotion in the poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins, by B. G. Chevigny.

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