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Varieties of literary experience; eighteen essays in world literature.

Author: Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-2005, ed.

Imprint:New York : New York University Press, 1962.

Description446 p. ; 25 cm.

Note:Five ways of reading Lycidas / M. H. Abrams. - Why Diderot? / Jacques Barzun. - The songs in Mother Courage / Eric Bentley. - The writer and our time: Malraux, Sartre, Camus / Germaine Brée. - Literary criticism: poet, poem, and reader / Cleanth Brooks. - Toward a definition of Romanticism / Calvin S. Brown. - The three revolutions of modern poetry / Stanley Burnshaw. - How to read Dante / John Ciardi. - Moby-Dick: an hamitic dream / Edward Dahlberg. - The equívoco of Don Quixote / Angel del Río. - How to read The Sound and the Fury / Leon Edel. - Oresteia: dramatic form and vision / John Gassner. - Rebirth of a classic: Celestina / Stephen Gilman. - What was modernism? / Harry Levin. - Madame Bovary / Henri Peyre. - Dostoevsky in Crime and Punishment / Philip Rahv. - The posthumous history of the englightenment / Gregor Sebba. - On the modern element in modern literature / Lionel Trilling.

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Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-2005, ed.
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Literature.