Pope: The rape of the lock: a casebook
Material type: TextPublication details: London Macmillan 1968Description: 272pISBN: 0333069951Subject(s): English Literature | English Poetry-Criticism and CommentaryDDC classification: 821.509 Summary: The extended plan of the Macmillan Casebook series embraces two categories of book. Individual Authors: Here each volume contains classic of English literature of a significant modern work; occasional volumes deal with closely related works by the same writer. General Themes: This category includes volumes on literary 'schools' and genres. Each Casebook brings together the best modern criticisms, along with a selection of earlier reviews and comment. The introduction discusses the variations and development of critical opinion. Each volume aims to give readers a heightened sense of the interest and vitality of the work or theme under discussion, and the value of a critical responseItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Stack | 821.509 POP (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 08519 |
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821.409 HAR/P The poetry of Robert Frost and William Carlos Williams | 821.5 POP/R The rape of the lock: an heroi-comical poem | 821.509 JOH John Donne | 821.509 POP Pope: The rape of the lock: a casebook | 821.609145 EAR Early romantics: perspectives in British poetry from Pope to Wordsworth | 821.609145 LAB/R The romantic paradox: love, violence and the uses of romance, 1760-1830 | 821.7 BLA/W Wordsworth and Coleridge: lyrical ballads |
The extended plan of the Macmillan Casebook series embraces two categories of book. Individual Authors: Here each volume contains classic of English literature of a significant modern work; occasional volumes deal with closely related works by the same writer. General Themes: This category includes volumes on literary 'schools' and genres.
Each Casebook brings together the best modern criticisms, along with a selection of earlier reviews and comment. The introduction discusses the variations and development of critical opinion. Each volume aims to give readers a heightened sense of the interest and vitality of the work or theme under discussion, and the value of a critical response
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