
Thinking Through Style
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- Introduction: Thinking, Thinkers, Style, Stylists
- 1: James Engell: 'A Hare in Every Nettle': Coleridge's Prose
- 2: Matthew Bevis: Charles Lamb . . . Seriously
- 3: Freya Johnston: Keeping to William Hazlitt
- 4: Michael O'Neill: 'Pictures' and 'Signs': Creative Thinking in Shelley's Prose, 1816-1821
- 5: Ruth Scurr: 'The greatest irregular': Thomas Carlyle's Re-Creative Purpose in The French Revolution
- 6: Michael D. Hurley: John Henry Newman, Thinking Out Into Language
- 7: Valerie Sanders: 'Things Pressing to be said': Harriet Martineau's Mission to Inform
- 8: Adam Phillips: Emerson and the Impossibilities of Style
- 9: James Williams: Darwin's Theological Virtues
- 10: Dinah Birch: 'Just Proportions': The Material of George Eliot's Writing
- 11: Marcus Waithe: Ruskin's Style of Thought: Animating Re-description in the Late Writings
- 12: David Russell: The Idea of Matthew Arnold
- 13: Angela Leighton: Walter Pater's Dream Rhythms
- 14: Philip Davis: Cashing In on William James
- 15: Adrian Poole: Touch-and-go with Robert Louis Stevenson
- 16: Hugh Haughton: Oscar Wilde: Thinking Style
- 17: Catherine Maxwell: Vernon Lee's Handling of Words
- 18: Simon Jarvis: Chesterton and the Superman: Chesterton's Levitations
- 19: Susan Sellers: Virginia Woolf: Writing and the Ordinary Mind
- 20: Stefan Collini: Vexing the thoughtless: T.S. Eliot's early criticism
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