Author:
Leavis, F. R. (Frank Raymond), 1895-1978.
Imprint:Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1986.
Descriptionvii, 309 p. ; 23 cm.
Note:T.S. Eliot - a reply to the condescending -- D.H. Lawrence -- The influence of Donne on modern poetry -- William Empson: intelligence and sensibility -- Marxism and cultural continuity -- 'Under which king, Bezonian?' -- Restatements for critics -- Felix Holt, the radical -- George Eliot's Zionist novel -- Nostromo, a foreword -- Henry James's first novel: Roderick Hudson -- Yeats: the problem and the challenge -- Lawrence after thrity years -- Shaw against Lawrence -- Genius as critic -- T.S. Eliot's influence -- T.S. Eliot and the life of English literature -- Dr. Richards, Bentham and Coleridge -- The literary discipline and liberal education -- The responsible critic: or the function of criticism at any time -- Literary studies: a reply -- 'Scrutiny': a retrospect -- Standards of criticism -- Reading out poetry -- Valuation in criticism -- Thought, meaning and sensibility: the problem of value judgement.
Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 302-305.