
The Art of Letters
by Robert Lynd
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Chapters (43)
- The Art of Letters
- Robert Lynd
- New York 1921
- The Art of Letters
- I.—Mr. Pepys
- II.—John Bunyan
- III.—Thomas Campion
- IV.—John Donne
- V.—Horace Walpole1
- VI.—William Cowper
- VII.—A Note on Elizabethan Plays
- VIII.—The Office of the Poets
- IX.—Edward Young as Critic
- X.—Gray and Collins
- XI.—Aspects of Shelley
- (1) The Character Half-Comic
- (2) The Experimentalist
- (3) The Poet of Hope
- XII.—The Wisdom of Coleridge
- (1) Coleridge as Critic
- (2) Coleridge as a Talker
- XIII.—Tennyson: A Temporary Criticism
- XIV.—The Politics of Swift and Shakespeare
- (1) Swift
- (2) Shakespeare
- XV.—The Personality of Morris
- XVI.—George Meredith
- (1) The Egoist
- (2) The Olympian Unbends
- (3) The Anglo-Irish Aspect
- XVII—Oscar Wilde
- XVIII.—Two English Critics
- (1) Mr. Saintsbury
- (2) Mr. Gosse
- XIX.—An American Critic: Professor Irving Babbitt
- XX.—Georgians
- (1) Mr. de la Mare
- (2) The Group
- (3) The Young Satirists
- XXI.—Labour Of Authorship
- XXII.—The Theory of Poetry
- XXIII.—The Critic as Destroyer
- XXIV.—Book Reviewing
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