Robert Louis Stevenson: The Critical HeritagePaul Maixner Routledge, 2013-10-31 - 556 psl. The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling students and researchers to read the material themselves. |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 15 iš 75
2 psl.
... true even today that a dis- proportionate measure of the interest in Stevenson is directed at the man and the reputation rather than the works , and the effect has been to reduce rather than increase the power and appeal of those works ...
... true even today that a dis- proportionate measure of the interest in Stevenson is directed at the man and the reputation rather than the works , and the effect has been to reduce rather than increase the power and appeal of those works ...
3 psl.
... true to say then , in spite of certain claims to the con- trary by Stevenson himself , that his art paid little for his popularity . It was rather his reputation , especially his posthumous reputation , that paid - has paid and still ...
... true to say then , in spite of certain claims to the con- trary by Stevenson himself , that his art paid little for his popularity . It was rather his reputation , especially his posthumous reputation , that paid - has paid and still ...
11 psl.
... true method ' ( LS , i , 384 ) through a freer and looser production and by addressing a popular audience - any by being paid a decent wage for his services . These services were entertainment and relief to the hard - pressed and the ...
... true method ' ( LS , i , 384 ) through a freer and looser production and by addressing a popular audience - any by being paid a decent wage for his services . These services were entertainment and relief to the hard - pressed and the ...
23 psl.
... true basis of Stevenson's appeal to his age , far more difficult to discuss . It had led to the charge that he was a mere painter in words , a ' faddling hedonist ' , or facile optimist . ' Jekyll and Hyde ' made any such charge seem ...
... true basis of Stevenson's appeal to his age , far more difficult to discuss . It had led to the charge that he was a mere painter in words , a ' faddling hedonist ' , or facile optimist . ' Jekyll and Hyde ' made any such charge seem ...
26 psl.
... true literature ' . These qualities that Hutton and other reviewers prized constituted what Stevenson himself cherished in the novel its ' humanity ' . It is not always easy to know precisely what Stevenson and others meant by humanity ...
... true literature ' . These qualities that Hutton and other reviewers prized constituted what Stevenson himself cherished in the novel its ' humanity ' . It is not always easy to know precisely what Stevenson and others meant by humanity ...
Turinys
1 | |
23 | |
An Inland Voyage 1878 | 47 |
GEORGE MEREDITH letter to Stevenson June 1878 | 53 |
Picturesque Notes 1878 | 59 |
Unsigned review Frasers Magazine September | 66 |
Virginibus Puerisque 1881 | 75 |
STEVENSON letter to T WattsDunton Septem | 83 |
STEVENSON letter to Gosse October 1887 | 280 |
Memories and Portraits 1887 | 286 |
STEVENSON Letter to a Young Gentleman | 311 |
128 | 316 |
STEVENSON dedication of The Black Arrow | 317 |
GEORGE MOORE from Confessions of a Young | 328 |
The Wrong Box 1889 | 335 |
Unsigned review Pall Mall Gazette September | 341 |
W E HENLEY review Academy April 1882 | 86 |
July 1882 | 94 |
New Arabian Nights 1882 | 106 |
Unsigned notice Westminster Review January | 118 |
MRS OLIPHANT unsigned review Blackwoods | 121 |
GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS letter to R W Dixon | 124 |
vii | 128 |
ARTHUR JOHN BUTLER unsigned review Athen | 130 |
w E HENLEY unsigned review Saturday | 131 |
Unsigned review Graphic December 1883 | 140 |
A Childs Garden of Verses 1885 | 146 |
WILLIAM ARCHER unsigned review Pall Mall | 154 |
STEVENSON on Archers assessment letters | 169 |
Prince Otto 1885 | 176 |
Unsigned review Saturday Review November | 184 |
STEVENSON letter to Henley November ? 1885 | 187 |
E PURCELL review Academy February 1886 | 194 |
E T COOK unsigned notice Athenaeum | 202 |
1887 | 212 |
JULIA | 222 |
GERARD MANLEY | 228 |
R H HUTTON unsigned review Spectator July | 235 |
The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables 1887 | 249 |
Underwoods 1887 | 258 |
WILLIAM SHARP review Academy October 1887 | 264 |
STEVENSON letter to Sharp October ? 1887 | 271 |
Unsigned review Dundee Courier October | 347 |
GEORGE MOORE review Hawk November 1889 | 354 |
Ballads 1890 | 369 |
Across the Plains 1892 | 377 |
WILLIAM ARCHER review Pall Mall Gazette | 383 |
aeum December 1883 | 386 |
STEVENSON letter to Le Gallienne December 1893 | 394 |
LIONEL JOHNSON review Academy August 1892 | 402 |
Island Nights Entertainments 1893 | 408 |
A B WALKLEY review Black and White | 414 |
EDMUND GOSSE letter to Stevenson July 1893 | 422 |
STEVENSON letters to Colvin 1892 1893 | 423 |
Unsigned article Catriona and the Daemonic | 434 |
HENRY JAMES letter to Stevenson October 1893 | 440 |
The EbbTide 1894 | 449 |
Unsigned review Speaker September 1894 | 458 |
Weir of Hermiston 1896 | 464 |
J st loe stTRACHEY unsigned review Spectator | 471 |
GEORGE MOORE on Yeats and Stevenson Daily | 475 |
St Ives 1897 | 483 |
W E HENLEY against the Seraph in Chocolate | 494 |
G K CHESTERTON against the unjust disparage | 500 |
FRANK SWINNERTON on Stevenson as a writer | 507 |
LEONARD WOOLF The Fall of Stevenson Nation | 514 |
520 | |
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
admirable adventures appeared artist become believe boys called chapter character charm child course critic dated delightful doubt effect English essays expression fact fancy feel fiction genius give given hand happy heart Henley human Hyde imagination interest James Jekyll kind least less letter light literary literature living look Magazine March Master means mind moral nature never Nights novel once original PALL MALL perhaps person piece play pleasure poems present Prince Otto published reader remarks Robert romance scene seems sense speak Stevenson story strange style success sure tale tell thing thought tion touch Travels Treasure Island true turn UNSIGNED REVIEW verse volume whole wonder write written wrote young