The Art of Letters
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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Art of Letters, by Robert Lynd
The Art of Letters
by
Robert Lynd
New York
1921
1921
Contents
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
(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
(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
(1) Swift
(2) Shakespeare
XV.—The Personality of Morris
XVI.—George Meredith
(1) The Egoist
(2) The Olympian Unbends
(3) The Anglo-Irish Aspect
(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
(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
(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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