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From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad; essays collected in memory of James T. Hillhouse. Edited by Robert C. Rathburn and Martin Steinmann, Jr.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press [1958]Description: ix, 326 p. 24 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 823.804
LOC classification:
  • PR863 .R3
Contents:
James Theodore Hillhouse, by T. Hornberger.--The makers of the British novel, by R. C. Rathburn.--The background of Mansfield Park, by C. Murrah.--Critical realism in Northanger Abbey, by A. D. McKillop.--Scott's Redgauntlet, by D. Daiches.--History on the Hustings: Bulwer-Lytton's historical novels of politics, by C. Dahl.--Thackeray, a novelist by accident, by J. Y. T. Greig.--A note on Dickens' humor, by D. Bush.--Self-help and the helpless in Bleak House, by G. H. Ford.--Form and substance in the Bronte novels, by M. R. Watson.--Charlotte Brontes "New" Gothic, by R. B. Heilman.--Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, by Y. Ffrench.--Trollope's Orley Farm: artistry Mangue, by B. A. Booth.--Anthony Trollope: the Palliser novels, by A. Mizener.--George Eliot's originals, by G. S. Haight.--Middlemarch, George Eliot's masterpiece, by S. J. Ferris.--Charles Reade's Christie Johnstone: a portrait of the artist as a young pre-Raphaelite, by W. Burns.--George Meredith's One of our conquerors, by F. Gudas.--Hardy's major fiction, by J. Holloway.--The spiritual theme of George Gissing's Born in exile, by Korg.--Samuel Butler and Bloomsbury, by W. V. O'Connor.--Apology for Marlow, by W. Y. Tindall.--The old novel and the new, by M. Steinmann, Jr.
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James Theodore Hillhouse, by T. Hornberger.--The makers of the British novel, by R. C. Rathburn.--The background of Mansfield Park, by C. Murrah.--Critical realism in Northanger Abbey, by A. D. McKillop.--Scott's Redgauntlet, by D. Daiches.--History on the Hustings: Bulwer-Lytton's historical novels of politics, by C. Dahl.--Thackeray, a novelist by accident, by J. Y. T. Greig.--A note on Dickens' humor, by D. Bush.--Self-help and the helpless in Bleak House, by G. H. Ford.--Form and substance in the Bronte novels, by M. R. Watson.--Charlotte Brontes "New" Gothic, by R. B. Heilman.--Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, by Y. Ffrench.--Trollope's Orley Farm: artistry Mangue, by B. A. Booth.--Anthony Trollope: the Palliser novels, by A. Mizener.--George Eliot's originals, by G. S. Haight.--Middlemarch, George Eliot's masterpiece, by S. J. Ferris.--Charles Reade's Christie Johnstone: a portrait of the artist as a young pre-Raphaelite, by W. Burns.--George Meredith's One of our conquerors, by F. Gudas.--Hardy's major fiction, by J. Holloway.--The spiritual theme of George Gissing's Born in exile, by Korg.--Samuel Butler and Bloomsbury, by W. V. O'Connor.--Apology for Marlow, by W. Y. Tindall.--The old novel and the new, by M. Steinmann, Jr.

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