Literary EssaysA companion volume to Biographical Essays, this collection of twenty-five pieces includes two of Strachey's finest critical essays, "Shakespeare's Final Period" and "English Letter Writers." Index. |
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Lytton Strachey. something much more satisfactory - of what the eighteenth century believed poetry to be ; and , very properly , it gave him a fortune in return . The eighteenth century has acquired a reputation for scepticism ; but this ...
Lytton Strachey. something much more satisfactory - of what the eighteenth century believed poetry to be ; and , very properly , it gave him a fortune in return . The eighteenth century has acquired a reputation for scepticism ; but this ...
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... eighteenth - century mind . Thus , when that period is dubbed the age of ' artifi- ciality , ' there is one sense in which the imputation is true enough . The age was certainly ' artificial ' in so far as it was the very contrary of ...
... eighteenth - century mind . Thus , when that period is dubbed the age of ' artifi- ciality , ' there is one sense in which the imputation is true enough . The age was certainly ' artificial ' in so far as it was the very contrary of ...
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... eighteenth - century letter is the true epitome of the eighteenth century ; and the pair of lovers described by Walpole , who sat all day in one room with a screen between them , over which they threw to one another their correspondence ...
... eighteenth - century letter is the true epitome of the eighteenth century ; and the pair of lovers described by Walpole , who sat all day in one room with a screen between them , over which they threw to one another their correspondence ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
OTHELLO CHARACTERS AND COMMENTARIES | 24 |
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