Title:
English literature and British philosophy; a collection of essays. Edited with an introd. by S. P. Rosenbaum.
Patterns of literary criticism [10]
Main Entry:
Rosenbaum, S. P. (Stanford Patrick), 1929- comp.
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Publication Date:
[1971]
Publication Place:
Chicago,
ISBN:
0226726568
0226726576 (pbk)
Subject:
English literature -- History and criticism.
Philosophy in literature.
Philosophy, British.
Series:
Patterns of literary criticism [10]
Contents:
Fish, S. Georgics of the mind: Bacon's philosophy and the experience of his Essays.--Brett, R. L. Thomas Hobbes.--Watt, I. Realism and the novel.--Tuveson, E. Locke and Sterne.--Kampf, L. Gibbon and Hume.--Frye, N. Blake's case against Locke.--Abrams, M. H. Mechanical and organic psychologies of literary invention.--Ryle, G. Jane Austen and the moralists.--Schneewind, J. B. Moral problems and moral philosophy in the Victorian period.--Donagan, A. Victorian philosophical prose: J. S. Mill and F. H. Bradley.--Pitcher, G. Wittgenstein, nonsense, and Lewis Carroll.--Bolgan, A. C. The philosophy of F. H. Bradley and the mind and art of T. S. Eliot: an introduction.--Davie, D. Yeats, Berkeley, and Romanticism.--Ross, M. L. The mythology of friendship: D. H. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell, and "The Blind man".--Rosenbaum, S. P. The philosophical realism of Virginia Woolf.--Bibliography (p. 357-360)
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