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9781588111050

Mediating Criticism : Literary Education Humanized

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    9781588111050

  • ISBN10:

    1588111059

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-01-01
  • Publisher: John Benjamins Pub Co

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Table of Contents

Introduction 1(32)
Part I: Empathizing
Summary
33(2)
William Gerhardie's Chekhovism
35(22)
Andrew Young's poetic secretion
57(50)
Part II: Recognizing achievement
Summary
103(4)
The impoliteness of The Waste Land
107(32)
Henry Vaughan's unexpectedness
139(26)
Decorum versus indecorum in Dombey and Son
165(30)
Robert Frost's hiding and altering
195(22)
Part III: Responding to hopefulness
Summary
215(2)
Robert Frost and childhood
217(46)
The pains and pleasures of David Copperfield
263(28)
Fielding's reluctant naturalism
291(62)
Epilogue: Mediating critics and common [sic] readers [sic] 353(6)
Notes 359(44)
Bibliography 403(21)
Manuscripts 424(1)
Index 425

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