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Essays in literary history, presented to J. Milton French. Edited by Rudolf Kirk and C.F. Main
Author:
Kirk, Rudolf, 1898-
Imprint:New Brunswick, NJ, Rutgers University Press [1960]
Description270 p., port., 22 cm.
Note:J. Milton French / Don M. Wolfe. - Beowulf's fight with Grendel / Allan H. Orrick. - Langland and the "Canes Muti" / Alfred L. Kellogg. - The imagery of food and eating in Coriolanus / Maurice Charney. - Cleopatra's immolation scene / Donald J McGinn. - Three additional Much Ado sources / John J. O'Connor. - The right vein of Rochester's Satyr / C. F. Main. - The frailty of Lemuel Gulliver / Paul Fussell, Jr. - Recent Byron scholarship / Leslie A. Marchand. - The troubled sleep of Arthur Gordon Pym / Walter E. Bezanson. - Niagara revisited, by W.D. Howells / Rudolf and Clara M. Kirk. - A reading of Tess of the D'Urbervilles / Horace E. Hamilton. - The death of Gissing; a fourth report / Arthur C. Young. - Ambrose Bierce and the art of war / David R. Weimer. - The "traditional" presidential inaugural address / Albert A. Austen. - The fictional values of 1984 / Joseph Slater. - Writings of J. Milton French.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references.
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