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30 reviewsISBN 10: 0520329449
ISBN 13: 9780520329447
Author: W K Wimsatt
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.
Part I. IDEA: The Nature of Literature and of Literary Study, 1939-1971
I. I The Search for English Literary Documents
I. 2 Mimesis and Allegory16
I. 3 The Parallelism between Literature and the Arts*
I. 4 The Modern Myth of the Modern Myth*
I. 5 Imagination as Value*
I. 6 The Defense of the Illusion and the Creation of Myth* Device and Symbol in the Plays of Shakespeare
I. 7 Mimesis and Katharsis: an Archetypal Consideration*
I. 8 Ramus: Rhetoric and the Pre-Newtonian Mind*
I. 9 Belief and the Suspension of Disbelief*
I. 10 Patristic Exegesis in the Criticism of Medieval Literature: The Opposition129
I. 11 The Fate of Pleasure Wordsworth to Dostoevski*
I. 12 Ghostlier Demarcations*
I. 13 Sign, Sense, and Roland Barthes*
I. 14 Whorf, Chomsky and the Student of Literature*
Part II. ACT: English Literature, 1600—1950
II 1 Musica Mundana and Twelfth Night’ 208much attention to such matters as classic myths of the power of music
II. 2 On the Value of Hamlet*
II. 3 Shakespeare’s Texts and Modern Productions*
II. 4 EXCURSUS: The Example of Cervantes: The Novel as Parody
II. 5 Unifying Symbols in the Comedy of Ben Jonson229
II. 6 The Re-invented Poem: George Herbert’s Alternatives240
II. 7 A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle: The Masque as a Masque*
II. 8 The Rising Poet, 1645260
II 9 Literary Criticism: Marvell’s “Horadan Ode” *
II. 10 Restoration Comedy and Later282
II. 11 Imitation as Freedom: 1717-1798*
II. 12 The Satiric Blake: Apprenticeship at the Haymarket? about Foote’s most famous character, Squintum, in The Minor.
II. 13 Coleridge: The Anxiety of Influence*
II. 14 The Irrelevant Detail and the Emergence of Form*
II. 15 Dickens and the Comedy of Humors*
II. 16 Two Faces of Edward
II. 17 Poetic Drama and the Well-made Play*
II. 18 EXCURSUS: Poetry in the Theatre and Poetry of the Theatre: Cocteau’s Infernal Machine*
II. 19 EXCURSUS: Sartre and the Drama of Ensnare
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