An edition of The eighteen-seventies (1929)

The eighteen-seventies

essays by fellows of the Royal Society of Literature

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An edition of The eighteen-seventies (1929)

The eighteen-seventies

essays by fellows of the Royal Society of Literature

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English
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284

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Table of Contents

Lord Houghton and his circle / by the Marquess of Crewe
Novelists of the 'Seventies / by Hugh Walpole
Some women novelists of the 'Seventies / by Walter de la Mare
Andrew Lang in the 'Seventies
and after / George Saintsbury
The poetry of the 'Seventies / by John Drinkwater
The women poets of the 'Seventies / by V. Sackville-West
The theatre in the 'Seventies / by Sir Arthur Pinero
Tennyson, Swinburne, Meredith
and the theatre / by Harley Granville-Barker
Critics and criticism in the 'Seventies / by Frederick S. Boas
Oxford in the 'Seventies / by R.W. Macan
Cambridge in the 'Seventies / by W.E. Heitland.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Cambridge
Other Titles
1870's

Classifications

Library of Congress
PR463 .R75

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 284 p. ;
Number of pages
284

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6731061M
Internet Archive
eighteenseventie0000roya_d9e3
LCCN
29017037
OCLC/WorldCat
30343614

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