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| Genre/Form: | Aufsatzsammlung |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Charles Irving Glicksberg |
| OCLC Number: | 911040 |
| Description: | x, 574 p. 24 cm. |
| Contents: | Literature and art (1910) / James Gibbons Huneker -- The new criticism (1911) / Joel Elias Spingarn -- Esthetic criticism (1914) / George Edward Woodberry -- Criterion (1914) Method (1914) / William Crary Brownell -- Tradition and the individual talent (1917) / Thomas Stearns Eliot -- The literary life in America (1922) / Van Wyck Brooks -- The point of view in American criticism (1922) / Stuart P. Sherman -- Footnote on criticism (1922) / H.L. Mencken -- Creative criticism (1924) / Ludwig Lewisohn -- Sociological criticism of literature (1925) / V.F. Calverton -- Envoi (1926) / Lewis Mumford -- The demon of the absolute (1928) / Paul Elmer More -- The critic and American life (1928) / Irving Babbitt -- Applications of the terminology (1931) / Kenneth Burke -- The function of criticism (1932) / Joseph Wood Krutch -- Criticism and perception (1934) / John Dewey -- A critic's job of work (1935) / R.P. Blackmur -- Literature and revolution (1935) / Granville Hicks -- The categories of "bourgeois" and "proletarian" (1936) / James T. Farrell -- Values of the revolutionary writer (1937) / Waldo Frank -- Criticism, Inc. (1938) / John Crowe Ransom -- The present function of criticism (1940) / Allen Tate -- The historical interpretation of literature (1940) / Edmund Wilson -- American art: a possible future (1942) / Constance M. Rourke -- The language of paradox (1942) / Cleanth Brooks -- Preliminary problems (1943) / Yvor Winters -- Art and neurosis (1950) / Lionel Trilling. |
| Responsibility: | by Charles I. Glicksberg. |
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