The Genesis of Shakespeare Idolatry, 1766-1799: A Study in English Criticism of the Late Eighteenth CenturyUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1931 - 307 من الصفحات In this study of the development of the worship of Shakespeare by the literary critics of the late eighteenth century, the author destroys the misconception that Shakespeare was rediscovered by the romantic critics of the early nineteenth century and proves that, after the idolatry of the late eighteenth century, little remained for the nineteenth century by way of praise except repetition and broadcasting. The book is a valuable contribution to critical method. Originally published in 1931. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value. |
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... important of these several programs of defense was the criticism supplement- ary to Johnson's apology for ... importance , Maurice Morgann , Tom Davies , Mrs. Montagu , Mrs. Griffith , Martin Sherlock , and William Richardson . But the ...
... important of these several programs of defense was the criticism supplement- ary to Johnson's apology for ... importance , Maurice Morgann , Tom Davies , Mrs. Montagu , Mrs. Griffith , Martin Sherlock , and William Richardson . But the ...
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... important Shakespeare criticism ( other than textual ) in 1794 and 1795 ; the volumes of the Critical Review for 1798 and 1799 contain nothing of importance ; and the volumes for 1796 and 1797 are discussed in a note below . 100See ...
... important Shakespeare criticism ( other than textual ) in 1794 and 1795 ; the volumes of the Critical Review for 1798 and 1799 contain nothing of importance ; and the volumes for 1796 and 1797 are discussed in a note below . 100See ...
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... importance of the work of Ritson , J. M. Mason , Ma- lone , Hurdis , and George Steevens has been respectfully ... important innovation , as was , to a large extent , the historical point of view in criticism . During these years ...
... importance of the work of Ritson , J. M. Mason , Ma- lone , Hurdis , and George Steevens has been respectfully ... important innovation , as was , to a large extent , the historical point of view in criticism . During these years ...
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