The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant, Part I (häftad)
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Mixed media product
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
2080
Utgivningsdatum
2011-05-01
Förlag
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
Medarbetare
Shattock, Joanne (series ed.)/Jay, Elisabeth (series ed.)/Shattock, Joanne (series ed.)/Jay, Elisabeth (series ed.)
Illustrationer
Illustrations
Volymtitel
Part I
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234 x 156 x 165 mm
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3810 g
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4
Komponenter
Contains 4 hardbacks
ISBN
9781851966592

The Selected Works of Margaret Oliphant, Part I

Literary Criticism and Literary History

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Margaret Oliphant (1828-97) had a prolific literary career that spanned almost fifty years. She wrote some 98 novels, fifty or more short stories, twenty-five works of non-fiction, including biographies and historic guides to European cities, and more than three hundred periodical articles. This is the most ambitious critical edition of her work.
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'The editors (a different editor for each volume) of these two parts provide useful introductions that contextualize the literary output of Oliphant and highlight her career as a biographer, critic, and reviewer. Highly recommended.' CHOICE 'if the initial volumes are representative of the remainder of the project, VPR readers will want to encourage their libraries to purchase these first two parts and to place standing orders for the remainder.' Victorian Periodicals Review 'Gathering history, biography, and literary criticism along with fiction, the editors of this collection show how one extraordinarily prolific writer represented - in all its diversity - the spirit of her age.' New Books Online 19

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Part I: Literary Criticism and Literary History Volume Editors: Joanne Shattock, Joanne Wilkes, Valerie Sanders and Marion Shaw Volume 1: Literary Criticisim, 1854-69 Articles from Blackwood's Magazine 1854-69: 'Mary Russell Mitford' (June 1854); 'Mr Thackeray and his Novels' (January 1855); 'Bulwer' (February 1855); 'Charles Dickens' (April 1855); 'Modern Novelists Great and Small' (May 1855); 'Modern Light Literature - Poetry' (February 1856); 'Sydney Smith' (March 1856); 'The Laws Concerning Women' (April 1856); 'The Condition of Women' (February 1858); 'The Byways of Literature' (August 1858); 'Poetry' (July 1860); 'Social Science' (December 1860); 'A Merry Christmas' (January 1861); 'Sensation Novels' (May 1862); 'David Wingate' (July 1862); 'John Wilson' (December 1862); 'Novels' (August 1863); 'Tara' (November 1863); 'The Great Unrepresented' (September 1866); 'Novels' (September 1867); The Latest Lawgiver' (June 1868); 'Charles Reade's Novels' (October 1869). From the Edinburgh Review 1869: 'The Subjection of Women etc' (October 1869) Volume 2: Literary Criticism, 1870-6 From Blackwood's Magazine 1870: 'Miss Austen and Miss Mitford' (March 1870). From the Edinburgh Review 1870: 'The Epic of Arthur' (April 1870). From Blackwood's Magazine 1870-1: 'New Books 1' (May 1870); 'New Books 2' (August 1870); 'New Books 3' (November 1870); New Books 4' (January 1871); 'New Books 5' (April 1871); 'Charles Dickens' (June 1871); 'William Cowper' (June 1871); 'Walter Scott' (August 1871); 'William Wordsworth' (September 1871); 'American Books' (October 1871); 'Samuel Taylor Coleridge' (November 1871). From the Edinburgh Review 1872: 'Mr Browning's Balaustion' (January 1872). From Blackwood's Magazine 1872-3: 'Robert Burns' (February 1872); 'Percy Bysshe Shelley' (April 1872); 'Lord Byron' (July 1872); 'New Books 11' (December 1872); 'Lord Lytton' (March 1873); 'Kenelm Chillingly' (May 1873); 'New Books 13' (September 1873); 'New Books 14' (November 1873). From the Spectator 1874: 'The Rights of Women' (March 1874). From Blackwood's Magazine 1874: 'Two Cities - Two Books' (July 1874); 'New Books 17' (August 1874); 'Mr Thackeray's Sketches' (February 1876) Volume 3: Literary Criticism, 1877-86 From Blackwood's Magazine 1877-9: 'New Books 20' (February 1877); 'Harriet Martineau' (April 1877); 'The Opium Eater' (December 1877); 'New Books 21' (March 1878); 'New Books 22' (June 1878); 'Two Ladies' (February 1879); 'Hamlet' (April 1879); 'New Books 23' (July 1879). From Fraser's Magazine 1880: 'The Grievances of Women' (May 1880). From Blackwood's Magazine 1880: 'New Novels' (September 1880). From Macmillan's Magazine 1881: 'Thomas Carlyle' (April 1881). From Blackwood's Magazine 1882-3: 'Recent Novels' (March 1882); 'Democracy' (May 1882); 'American Literature in England' (January 1883). From Good Words 1883: 'Anthony Trollope' (February 1883).From the Contemporary Review 1883: 'Mrs Carlyle' (May 1883). From Blackwood's Magazine 1884: 'Three Young Novelists' (September 1884). From the Spectator 1884: 'Are Women a "Represented Class"?' (November 1884). From the Edinburgh Review 1885: 'The Life and Letters of George El