-The Sewanee Review, Volume 23 [1915]
In "The Rise of Classical English Criticism" (Tulane University Press), James Routh, Ph.D., the author, reduces to various heads the critical sayings of English writers, prior to Dryden, principally Elizabethan. The technical nature of the matter makes the book valuable only for special students, and will not appeal to the general reader. The author approaches the subject in a logical way, defining what he understands by the science and history of criticism, and then advancing the theories and practices of our earlier critics, under different captions, viz.: the Rule of Law, the Purposes of Literary Art, Types of Literature, Materials for Literature, Style, concluding with a chapter on Verse Technique. In this way, while echoing Saintsbury, Gregory Smith, Ker and Spingarn, he pushes on a step in ordering the necessarily vague masses of material. An index would improve the book for the purposes intended.
-America, Vol. 14 [1916]-The Sewanee Review, Volume 23 [1915]
In "The Rise of Classical English Criticism" (Tulane University Press), James Routh, Ph.D., the author, reduces to various heads the critical sayings of English writers, prior to Dryden, principally Elizabethan. The technical nature of the matter makes the book valuable only for special students, and will not appeal to the general reader. The author approaches the subject in a logical way, defining what he understands by the science and history of criticism, and then advancing the theories and practices of our earlier critics, under different captions, viz.: the Rule of Law, the Purposes of Literary Art, Types of Literature, Materials for Literature, Style, concluding with a chapter on Verse Technique. In this way, while echoing Saintsbury, Gregory Smith, Ker and Spingarn, he pushes on a step in ordering the necessarily vague masses of material. An index would improve the book for the purposes intended.
-America, Vol. 14 [1916]
The Rise of Classical English Criticism: A History of the Canons of English Literary Taste and Rhetorical Doctrine:From the Beginning of English Criticism to the Death of Dryden
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The Rise of Classical English Criticism: A History of the Canons of English Literary Taste and Rhetorical Doctrine:From the Beginning of English Criticism to the Death of Dryden
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781663530424 |
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Publisher: | Barnes & Noble Press |
Publication date: | 07/10/2020 |
Pages: | 106 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.25(d) |