(The) Modern age / edited by Boris Ford

By: Ford, Boris [ed.].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Pelican guide to English literature 7.Publisher: England : Penguin Books, 1964.Description: 580 p. : 18 cm.Subject(s): ENGLISH | ENGLISH LITERATURE | ENGLISH LITERATURE - NOVELISTS | ENGLISH LITERATURE - HISTORY AND CRITICISMDDC classification: 820.9
Contents:
The social and intellectual background: G. H. Bantock The Literary scene: John Holloway Henry: The Drama of discrimination: Henry Gifford From heart of darkness to Nostromo: an approach to Conrad: Douglas Brown Hardy, de la mare, and Edward Thomas: H. Coombes The literature of the first world war: D. J. Enright The later poetry of W.B. Yeats: Graham Martin The Irish contribution: Grattan Freyer Shaw and the London Theatre: T. R. Barnes The comedy of Ideas: cross-currents in the fiction and drama of the 20th century: R. C. Churchill The prose of thought: E. W. F. Tomlin Mr Forster's good influence: G. D. Klingopulos Virginia Woolf: the theory and practice of fiction: Frank W. Bradbrook L. H. Myers and Bloomsbury: G. H. Bantock D. H. Lawrence and women in love: W. W. Robson The consistency of James Joyce: Arnold Kettle Ezra Pound's Hugh Selwyn Mauberley: Donald Davie T. S. Eliot: Poet and Critic: L. G. Salingar Criticism and the reading Public: Andor Gomme The poetry of W. H. Auden: R. G. Cox Novelists of three decades: Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, C. P. Snow: Graham Martin Two Welsh Writers: T. F. Powys and Dylan Thomas: David Holbrook The twentieth century best-seller: P. N. Furbank Mass communications in Britain: Richard Hoggart Poetry Today: Charles Tomlinson The Novel today: Gilbert Phelps Recent english drama: Raymond Williams
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Includes appendix and index

The social and intellectual background: G. H. Bantock The Literary scene: John Holloway Henry: The Drama of discrimination: Henry Gifford From heart of darkness to Nostromo: an approach to Conrad: Douglas Brown Hardy, de la mare, and Edward Thomas: H. Coombes The literature of the first world war: D. J. Enright The later poetry of W.B. Yeats: Graham Martin The Irish contribution: Grattan Freyer Shaw and the London Theatre: T. R. Barnes The comedy of Ideas: cross-currents in the fiction and drama of the 20th century: R. C. Churchill The prose of thought: E. W. F. Tomlin Mr Forster's good influence: G. D. Klingopulos Virginia Woolf: the theory and practice of fiction: Frank W. Bradbrook L. H. Myers and Bloomsbury: G. H. Bantock D. H. Lawrence and women in love: W. W. Robson The consistency of James Joyce: Arnold Kettle Ezra Pound's Hugh Selwyn Mauberley: Donald Davie T. S. Eliot: Poet and Critic: L. G. Salingar Criticism and the reading Public: Andor Gomme The poetry of W. H. Auden: R. G. Cox Novelists of three decades: Evelyn Waugh, Graham Greene, C. P. Snow: Graham Martin Two Welsh Writers: T. F. Powys and Dylan Thomas: David Holbrook The twentieth century best-seller: P. N. Furbank Mass communications in Britain: Richard Hoggart Poetry Today: Charles Tomlinson The Novel today: Gilbert Phelps Recent english drama: Raymond Williams

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