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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses on a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.

Table of Contents:
Introduction; Note on the Text; The Seventeenth Century; 33: Some quotations, imitations, echoes of Donne's poems; 2: Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet; 3: Ben Jonson; 4: John Davies of Hereford; 72: Thomas Fitzherbert; 6: Thomas Freeman; 73: William Drummond of Hawthornden; 8: King James VI and I; 9: John Cave; 10: Roger Tisdale; 77: The Bridgewater manuscript; 78: Anon., lines written in a copy of Donne's Devotions; 79: Robert Hayman; 80: Constantine Huygens; 15: King Charles I; 16: Anon., manuscript verses on Donne; 83: Joost van den Vondel; 84: The first collected edition of Donne's poems; 19: Lord Herbert of Cherbury; 105: J.v; 106: Thomas Carew; 107: Thomas Pestell; 109: George Garrard; 110: The second collected edition of Donne's poems; 111: John Chudleigh and Sidney Godolphin; 114: Anon., Wit's Triumvirate; 115: Izaac Walton; 28: Nathaniel Whiting; 120: Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet; 123: George Daniel; 124: Sir John Suckling; 125: Henry Glapthorne; 126: Sir Richard Baker; 127: G.o; 130: Donne's son on his father's poems; 131: Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a poet; 37: Clement Barksdale; 135: Humphrey Moseley; 39: Richard Whitlock; 137: Philip King; 138: Francis Osborn; 139: Sir Aston Cokain; 140: Some general references to Donne's poems, or to Donne as a Poet; 44: William Winstanley; 144: Samuel Butler; 145: John Hacket; 146: Robert Sidney, second Earl of Leicester; 147: Thomas Shipman; 149: John Dryden; 50: Mrs John Evelyn; 153: The seventh collected edition of Donne's poems; 154: Andrew Marvell; 155: John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester; 156: Edward Phillips; 55: Anon., Preface to Rochester's Valentinian; 158: Francis Atterbury; 57: Anthony Wood; 58: John Locke; 161: William Walsh; 162: Sir Thomas Pope Blount; 163: Christian Wernicke; The Eighteenth Century; 167: References to Donne's poetry, or to Donne as a poet, and quotations from Donne's poems; 63: Jeremy Collier; 177: Anon., A Comparison Between the Two Stages; 178: Alexander Pope; 183: William Balam; 184: Jonathan Swift; 185: The Guardian; 186: Thomas Parnell; 70: Matthew Prior; 188: Jacob Tonson; 189: Giles Jacob; 190: John Oldmixon; 193: Elijah Fenton; 194: Walter Harte; 195: Joseph Spence; 77: Lewis Theobald; 78: Anon., ‘On Reading Dr. Donne's poems'; 79: Bayle's Dictionary; 200: Mrs Elizabeth Cooper; 201: William Mason; 82: John Brown; 203: James Thomson; 84: Moses Browne; 204: William Warburton; 208: Thomas Gray; 210: Dr Thomas Birch; 211: Theophilus Cibber/Robert Shiels; 212: David Hume; 214: Samuel Johnson; 232: Joseph Warton; 92: Peter Whalley; 236: The Monthly Review; 237: The Literary Magazine; 238: Anon., The Critical Review; 239: James Granger; 240: Richard Hurd; 98: William Dodd; 243: Anon., The Encyclopaedia Britannica; 244: John Bell; 101: Anon., The Monthly Review; 245: Thomas Warton; 103: Vicesimus Knox; 248: Joseph Ritson; 105: Anon., A New and General Biographical Dictionary; 250: Henry Headley; 252: Anon., Nouveau Dictionnaire Historique; 253: William Cowper; 109: Andrew Kippis; 110: Robert Anderson; 258: Nathan Drake; The Nineteenth Century; 263: Samuel Taylor Coleridge; 280: Henry Francis Cary; 281: The first publication of Elegie xx ‘Loves Warre'; 282: Anon., The Edinburgh Review; 283: Henry Kirke White; 284: Robert Southey; 118: Sir Walter Scott; 289: Charles Lamb; 120: John Aikin; 292: Alexander Chalmers; 294: Philip Bliss; 295: Sir Samuel Egerton Brydges; 297: John Ferriar; 298: Thomas Park; 126: Capel Lofft; 299: Isaac Disraeli; 128: John Fry; 129: A.f.g.; 301: Arthur Clifford; 302: Ralph Waldo Emerson; 307: Henry Austen; 308: William Hazlitt; 313: Leigh Hunt; 317: Thomas Campbell; 318: Ezekiel Sanford; 320: John Payne Collier; 321: Lucy Aikin; 322: M.M.d; 325: Anon., The Retrospective Review; 335: Walter Savage Landor; 340: Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare; 341: Thomas Phillips; 342: Thomas Hood; 343: James Montgomery; 344: Thomas de Quincey; 147: Robert Browning; 351: Mrs Anna Murphy Jameson; 353: William Godwin; 150: Alexander Dyce; 355: William Wordsworth; 356: James Augustus St John; 357: Richard Cattermole and Henry Stebbing; 359: Samuel Carter Hall; 361: Edgar Allan Poe; 363: George Godfrey Cunningham; 364: Alfred John Kempe; 365: Anon., The Quarterly Review; 366: Anon., The Penny Cyclopaedia; 160: George Henry Lewes; 371: Elizabeth Barrett; 373: Robert Bell; 376: Henry Alford; 379: Henry Hallam; 382: Anon., Selections from the Works of John Donne D.D.; 383: J. C. Robertson; 384: Evert Augustus Duyckinck; 388: Anon., Gems of Sacred Poetry; 389: Anon., The Book of the Poets; 390: Hartley Coleridge; 171: Henry David Thoreau; 172: Barron Field; 393: Richard Cattermole; 174: Robert Chambers/Robert Carruthers; 175: George Lillie Craik; 400: James Russell Lowell; 177: Anon., Lowe's Edinburgh Magazine; 178: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; 411: Anon., Lectures on the English Poets; 412: Edward Farr; 413: Augustus Jessopp; 182: Charles Dexter Cleveland; 416: John Alfred Langford; 420: George Gilfillan; 425: The Boston edition of Donne's poems; 186: Anon., Putnam's Monthly Magazine; 427: Sir John Simeon; 428: Notes and Queries; 189: Adolphus William Ward; 432: Francis Turner Palgrave; 436: Samuel Austin Allibone; 437: Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta; 438: Alfred, Lord Tennyson; 439: Edward FitzGerald; 440: William Francis Collier; 441: Mrs Katharine Thomson; 442: Anon., Temple Bar; 446: W. Harry Rogers; 447: Thomas Arnold; 200: Henri Taine; 453: Anon., The Leisure Hour; 202: Henry Hart Milman; 455: Richard Chenevix Trench; 456: Edward FitzGerald; 457: John Chippendall Montesquieu Bellew; 458: George MacDonald; 463: John Forster; 464: Edwin Percy Whipple; 209: George Eliot; 467: Francis Cunningham; 468: Alexander Ballock Grosart; 212: A correspondence in The Athenaeum; 478: Thomas Corser; 480: Anon., Temple Bar; 215: Algernon Charles Swinburne; 484: Henry Morley; 485: Joseph Barber Lightfoot; 218: William Henry Davenport Adams; 487: John Wesley Hales; 220: Dante Gabriel Rossetti; 490: Sir Henry Taylor; 491: Sarah Orne Jewett


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781134783229
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1134783221
  • Publisher Date: 11 Sep 2002
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Sub Title: The Critical Heritage


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