
Essays in Appreciation
Ricks(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 2. July 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-19-288084-0 (ISBN)
Description
The successor to the highly-praised collection of Christopher Rickss The Force of Poetry, this collection of critical essays still attends to poets and poetry: to John Donnes farewells to love, George Crabbes constraints, Hardys readings of history, and Robert Lowell as translator of Racine. But other literary worlds are also appreciated in Essays in Appreciation. Drama: Marlowes Doctor Faustus and the plague. History: the Earl of Clarendon and composition. The novel: Jane Austen and mothering. Victorian lives: E. C. Gaskells Charlotte Bronte, Froudes Carlyle, Hallam Tennysons Tennyson, and George Eliot and her age. Philosophy: J. L. Austin and his art of allusion. Finally, critical questions: literature and the matter of fact, and literary principles against theory; plus two notes on current critical issuesone on talk of the canon, and the other on Empson and political criticism. literary criticism of an intellectual zestfulness which makes everyone else in the field look half asleep The Spectator Ricks's grasp of literary detail is unequalled he has a microscopic eye for distinguishment of shades of meaning, with their bearings on emotional definition Anyone who has a feeling for literature will enjoy Essays in Appreciation.
If you have none, here are good reasons to cultivate it. Times Literary Supplement
If you have none, here are good reasons to cultivate it. Times Literary Supplement
Reviews / Votes
literary criticism of an intellectual zestfulness which makes everyone else in the field look half asleep * The Spectator *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
465 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-288084-0 (9780192880840)
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Person
Christopher Ricks is Professor of English at Boston University, Massachusetts. He is the author of many books, including Miltons Grand Style, The Force of Poetry, Keats and Embarrassment, and Becketts Dying Words, and has edited The New Oxford Book of Victorian Verse.
Content
DOCTOR FAUSTUS AND HELL ON EARTH; JOHN DONNE: FAREWELL TO LOVE; THE WIT AND WEIGHT OF CLARENDON GEORGE CRABBE'S THOUGHTS OF CONFINEMENT; JANE AUSTEN AND THE BUSINESS OF MOTHERING; VICTORIAN LIVES: E. C. GASKELLS CHARLOTTE BRONTE, FROUDES CARLYLE, TENNYSONS TENNYSON, GEORGE ELIOT: SHE WAS STILL YOUNG; A NOTE ON HARDYS A SPELLBOUND PALACE; RACINES PHEDRE, LOWELLS PHAEDRA; AUSTINS SWINK; LITERATURE AND THE MATTER OF FACT; LITERARY PRINCIPLES AS AGAINST THEORY; CRITICISM AT THE PRESENT TIME: TWO NOTES: WHAT IS AT STAKE IN THE BATTLE OF THE BOOKS, WILLIAM EMPSON AND THE LOONY HUNTERS