Selected Essays

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CUP Archive, 27.7.1978 - 247 sivua
Professor Hough is probably best known for his exceptional work on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature, and particularly for his books The Romantic Poets (1953) and The Last Romantics (1949). This volume consists of essays, written at various stages of his career, on Coleridge, Jane Austen, Tennyson, Poe, Yeats, T.S. Eliot and John Crowe Ransom, as well as three more on general topics - 'Criticism as a humanist discipline', 'An eighth type of ambiguity' and 'The modernist lyric'. Together they make up a distinguished and wide-ranging collection of literary studies, which displays throughout the characteristic precision and insight of Professor Hough's writings.
 

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An eighth type of ambiguity
23
Narrative and dialogue in Jane Austen
46
The poetry of Coleridge
83
The natural theology of In Memoriam
110
Edgar Allan Poe
126
a study in poetic integration
144
Vision and doctrine in Four Quartets
173
Dante and Eliot
200
the poet and the critic
217
The modernist lyric
237
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