Literary Criticism

Voltaire and the French Enlightenment

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Will Durant



In this Little Blue Book Number 512, Will Durant describes François-Marie Arouet, the writer, historian, and philosopher known as Vol…

Essays and Literary Studies

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Stephen Leacock



Essays and Literary Studies presents a collection of insightful and humorous reflections from Stephen Leacock, a prominent Canadian humorist…

Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences

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Mark Twain



This is Mark Twain's vicious and amusing review of Fenimore Cooper's literary art. It is still read widely in academic circles. Twain's essa…

Emily Brontë

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Agnes Mary Frances Robinson



Emily Brontë (1818-1848) is best known for her only novel, "Wuthering Heights." She was born in Yorkshire, northern England, …

Stage Land

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Jerome K. Jerome



Stage Land offers a humorous exploration of the eccentricities and peculiarities of theatrical life. Jerome K. Jerome invites listeners into…

Reviews

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Oscar Wilde



Wilde’s literary reputation has survived so much that I think it proof against any exhumation of articles which he or his admirers would hav…

The Tale of Terror

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Edith Birkhead



The Tale of Terror by Edith Birkhead is a foundational exploration of the horror genre, tracing its evolution and impact on literature. This…

Appreciations

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Walter Pater



Appreciations, with an Essay on Style, is a collection of Walter Pater's previously-published essays on literature. The collection was well …

Bunyan Characters

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Alexander Whyte



Bunyan Characters by Alexander Whyte delves into the rich tapestry of characters from John Bunyan's renowned works, particularly focusing on…

A Student's History of American Literature

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William Simonds



Engaging history of American Lit from the 1600's up through the late 1890's. The author, who was a professor at Knox College, really put a …

Old and New Masters

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Robert Lynd



Jane Austen, WB Yeats, Chesterton, Shaw... these are personal and intelligent short essays on a selection of great (and great-ish) writers: …

Shakespeare Identified

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J. Thomas Looney



That one who is not a recognized authority or an expert in literature should attempt the solution of a problem which has so far baffled spec…

Companionable Books

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Henry van Dyke



Many books are dry and dusty, there is no juice in them; and many are soon exhausted, you would no more go back to them than to a squeezed o…

The Quintessence of Ibsenism

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George Bernard Shaw



George Bernard Shaw, a playwright with a few bones to pick of his own, undertakes a surgical analysis of the social philosophies underlying …

Prejudices

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H. L. Mencken



Mencken sharpens his pen and in a collection of short essays delivers acerbic opinions on issues and persons of the time. Among his targets…

Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

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William Hazlitt



This famous Shakespearean exploration illuminates its plays through the frame of character, while also weighing theme, mood, structure and p…

On the Sublime

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Unknowntranslated Byherbert Lord Havell, Translated Byherbert Lord Havell and Unknowntranslated By Herbert Lord Havell



This is a classical text on aesthetics and proper style in writing and rhetoric, including commentary on various ancient Greek works such as…

The Welsh And Their Literature

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George Borrow



Originally an article in the US Edition of the London Quarterly Review, George Borrow offers a sweeping history of Welsh literature, beginni…

Greek Literature

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Henry Julius Wetenhall Tillyard



"The Greeks were the most intellectual people of the old world. … The study of Greek literature is therefore a proper element in a libe…

Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre

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Agnes Mary Frances Robinson



Margaret of Angoulême, Queen of Navarre (Marguerite de Navarre), (1492-1549), was the sister of Francis I, King of France. She was hig…

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