Adventures in Criticism. Arthur Quiller-Couch

Adventures in Criticism - Arthur Quiller-Couch


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       Arthur Quiller-Couch

      Adventures in Criticism

      Published by Good Press, 2019

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      EAN 4057664642639

       CHAUCER

       "THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM."

       SHAKESPEARE'S LYRICS

       SAMUEL DANIEL

       WILLIAM BROWNE

       THOMAS CAREW

       "ROBINSON CRUSOE"

       LAWRENCE STERNE

       SCOTT AND BURNS

       CHARLES READE

       HENRY KINGSLEY

       ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE

       C.S.C. and J.K.S.

       ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON

       M. ZOLA

       SELECTION

       EXTERNALS

       CLUB TALK

       EXCURSIONISTS IN POETRY

       THE POPULAR CONCEPTION OF A POET

       POETS ON THEIR OWN ART

       THE ATTITUDE OF THE PUBLIC TOWARDS LETTERS

       A CASE OF BOOKSTALL CENSORSHIP

       THE POOR LITTLE PENNY DREADFUL

       IBSEN'S "PEER GYNT"

       MR. SWINBURNE'S LATER MANNER

       A MORNING WITH A BOOK

       MR. JOHN DAVIDSON

       BJÖRNSTERNE BJÖRNSON

       MR. GEORGE MOORE

       MRS. MARGARET L. WOODS

       MR. HALL CAINE

       MR. ANTHONY HOPE

       "TRILBY"

       MR. STOCKTON

       BOW-WOW

       OF SEASONABLE NUMBERS

       A Baconian Essay

       The End.

       Table of Contents

      March 17, 1894. Professor Skeat's Chaucer.

      All this has taken Professor Skeat twenty-five years, and in order to pass competent judgment on his conclusions the critic must follow him step by step through his researches—which will take the critic (even if we are charitable enough to suppose his mental equipment equal to Professor Skeat's) another ten years at least. For our time, then, and probably for many generations after, this edition of Chaucer will be accepted as final.

      And the Clarendon Press.

      And I seem to see in this edition of Chaucer the beginning of the realization of a dream which I have cherished since first I stood within the quadrangle of the Clarendon Press—that fine combination of the factory and the palace. The aspect of the Press itself repeats, as it were, the characteristics of its government, which is conducted by an elected body as an honorable trust. Its delegates are not intent only on money-getting. And yet the Clarendon Press makes money, and the University can


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