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Regents Critics Series: Literary Criticism of George Henry Lewes
Alice R. Kaminsky (ed.)
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
; Regents Critics Series
Published in print:
1964
ISBN:
9780803254558
Published online:
October 2018
EISBN:
9780191870712
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780803254558.book.1
Editors
Alice R. Kaminsky
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Front Matter
Introduction
Biographical Note
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Literary Criticism
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I. On Cognition: Art and Science
Mental Vision
Of Vision in Art: The Nature of Imagination
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II. Culture and Criticism
On the Science of Criticism
The Criticism of Augustus Wilhelm Schlegel
On Style and the Imitation of Models
Renan and the Moral Decadence of the Age
A Frenchman, an Englishman, and a German
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III. Poetry and Poets: Ancient and Modern
What is Poetry?
Homer
Goethe
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Wordsworth's Prelude
Matthew Arnold
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IV. Realism and the Art of the Novel
Realism and Idealism
The Novels of Jane Austen
Dickens in Relation to Criticism
Herman Melville—The Whale: or Moby Dick
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V. The Theatre: On Actors and the Art of Acting
On the Actor
On Natural Acting
Macready's Shylock
Rachel and Racine
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VI. The Rise and Fall of the Drama
Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides
Characteristics of the Spanish Drama
Shakespeare
On the Decline of the Drama (1850)
On the Decline of the Drama (1867)
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End Matter
Selected Bibliography
Index
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