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Twentieth century interpretations of Gray's Elegy; a collection of critical essays / Edited by Herbert W. Starr. |
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Publication Info. |
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall [1968] |
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Enfield, Main Library - Adult Department
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821.6 STARR |
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Description |
viii, 120 pages ; 21 cm. |
Series |
Twentieth century interpretations
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A Spectrum book.
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Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 119-120. Bibliographical footnotes. |
Contents |
Introduction / Herbert W. Starr -- When curfew tolled the knell / W. M. Newman -- Gray's storied urn / Cleanth Brooks -- Gray's 'Elegy': "The skull beneath the skin" / Lyle Glazier -- "A youth to fortune and to fame unknown": a re-estimation / Herbert W. Starr -- Gray's 'Elegy': the biographical problem in literary criticism / Frank H. Ellis -- Gray's "Epitaph" revisited / Morse Peckham -- Stonecutter in Gray's "Elegy" / John H. Sutherland -- Ambivalence of Gray's 'Elegy' / A. E. Dyson -- Gray's 'Elegy' reconsidered / Ian Jack -- Proletarian literature / William Empson -- Bicentenary of Gray's "Elegy" / Carl J. Weber -- Gray's "Frail memoria" to West / Joseph Foladare. |
Subject |
Gray, Thomas, 1716-1771. Elegy written in a country churchyard.
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Elegiac poetry, English -- History and criticism.
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