The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Critical & other essays. 1926
Author: Thomas Love Peacock
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 488
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Author: Thomas Love Peacock
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Published: 1926
Total Pages: 488
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bryan Burns
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 268
ISBN-13: 9780389205326
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is the first book to offer a literary analysis of Peacock's novels, including the two ironic medieval romances Maid Marian and The Misfortunes of Elphin. Other works included are Headlong Hall, Melincourt, Nightmare Abbey, Crotchet Castle, The Romances and Gryll Grange.
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Published: 1927
Total Pages: 1238
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wilfred Partington
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 340
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 524
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKV. 1-3 include "Bibliographies of modern authors by Henry Danielson."
Author: John Strachan
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2020-04-02
Total Pages: 1200
ISBN-13: 1000748391
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis volume collects together a wealth of material ranging from verse parodies originally published in pamphlet form, to longer works such as P.G. Patmore's parodies of the works of Byron, Lamb and Hazlitt.
Author: Robert DeMaria, Jr.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2013-12-13
Total Pages: 407
ISBN-13: 1118732421
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"A Companion to British Literature is a comprehensive guide to British literature and the contexts and ideas that have shaped and transformed it over the past 13 centuries. Its four volumes cover literature from all periods and places in Britain and demonstrate the wide variety of approaches to studying the subject"--Provided by publisher
Author: Aaron Garrett
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 2015-03-05
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 0191502758
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA History of Scottish Philosophy is a series of collaborative studies by expert authors, each volume being devoted to a specific period. Together they provide a comprehensive account of the Scottish philosophical tradition, from the centuries that laid the foundation of the remarkable burst of intellectual fertility known as the Scottish Enlightenment, through the Victorian age and beyond, when it continued to exercise powerful intellectual influence at home and abroad. The books aim to be historically informative, while at the same time serving to renew philosophical interest in the problems with which the Scottish philosophers grappled, and in the solutions they proposed. This new history of Scottish philosophy will include two volumes that focus on the Scottish Enlightenment. In this volume a team of leading experts explore the ideas, intellectual context, and influence of Hutcheson, Hume, Smith, Reid, and many other thinkers, frame old issues in fresh ways, and introduce new topics and questions into debates about the philosophy of this remarkable period. The contributors explore the distinctively Scottish context of this philosophical flourishing, and juxtapose the work of canonical philosophers with contemporaries now very seldom read. The outcome is a broadening-out, and a filling-in of the detail, of the picture of the philosophical scene of Scotland in the eighteenth century. General Editor: Gordon Graham, Princeton Theological Seminary