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English literature and British philosophy; a collection of essays.
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Format: | Printed Book |
Language: | English |
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Chicago,
University of Chicago Press
[1971]
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Series: | Patterns of literary criticism ;
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Table of Contents:
- Fish, S. Georgics of the mind: Bacon's philosophy and the experience of his Essays
- Brett, R. L. Thomas Hobbes
- Watt, I. Realism and the novel
- Tuveson, E. Locke and Sterne
- Kampf, L. Gibbon and Hume
- Frye, N. Blake's case against Locke
- Abrams, M. H. Mechanical and organic psychologies of literary invention
- Ryle, G. Jane Austen and the moralists
- Schneewind, J. B. Moral problems and moral philosophy in the Victorian period
- Donagan, A. Victorian philosophical prose: J. S. Mill and F. H. Bradley
- Pitcher, G. Wittgenstein, nonsense, and Lewis Carroll
- Bolgan, A. C. The philosophy of F. H. Bradley and the mind and art of T. S. Eliot: an introduction
- Davie, D. Yeats, Berkeley, and Romanticism
- Ross, M. L. The mythology of friendship: D. H. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell, and "The Blind man"
- Rosenbaum, S. P. The philosophical realism of Virginia Woolf
- Bibliography (p. 357-360)