Jonathan Swift: The Critical HeritageKathleen Williams Routledge, 2 окт. 2012 г. - Всего страниц: 360 The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. |
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Dr William King on A Tale of a Tub 1704 | |
Francis Atterbury on A Tale of a Tub 1704 | |
William Wotton on A Tale of a Tub 1705 | |
matters as the talk full of oaths which Swift invents for his character Peter or | |
Richard Steele on A Project for the Advancement of Religion 1709 | |
John Dennis on the Examiner 1712 | |
The aim of A Tale of a Tub 1714 | |
Ralph Griffiths on Swifts Cause 1765 | |
Horace Walpole and his circle on Swift 1771 1780 | |
Lord Monboddo on Gullivers Travels 1776 | |
James Beattie on Gullivers Travels A Tale of a Tub and The Day of Judgment 1776 1783 | |
A French comment on A Modest Proposal 1777 | |
Dr Johnson on Swift 1779 1785 1791 | |
Samuel Badcock on Swifts true wit 1779 | |
James Harris on Gullivers Travels 1781 | |
Sir Richard Blackmore on A Tale of a Tub 1716 | |
A translators opinions of A Tale of a Tub 1721 | |
A Swiss view of A Tale of a Tub and The Battle of the Books 1721 | |
The reception of Gullivers Travels 1726 | |
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu on Gullivers Travels 1726 | |
An anonymous opinion of Gullivers Travels 1726 | |
William Warburton on Swift and human nature 1727 | |
Voltaire on Swift 1727 1734 1756 1767 1777 | |
Abbé Desfontaines and Gullivers Travels 1727 1730 1787 | |
Jonathan Smedley on Gullivers Travels 1728 | |
Swift as political dictator 1728 | |
Anonymous criticisms of Houyhnhnmland 1735 | |
George Faulkner on Swifts poetry 1735 | |
The Duchess of Marlborough on Swift 1736 | |
François Cartaud de la Villate on A Tale of a Tub 1736 | |
Samuel Richardson on Swift 1740 1748 1752 1754 | |
Paradis de Moncrif on Gullivers Travels 1743 | |
Henry Fielding on Swift 1745 1751 1752 | |
David Hume on Swift 1751 1752 1768 | |
Lord Orrery on Swift 1752 | |
Patrick Delany on Swift 1754 | |
Deane Swift on Gullivers Travels and on Swift as a poet 1755 | |
John Hawkesworth on Swift 1755 | |
W H Dilworth on Swift 1758 | |
Edward Young on Gullivers Travels 1759 | |
George Lord Lyttelton on Swift 1760 | |
A French reissue of Gullivers Travels 1762 | |
Oliver Goldsmith on Swift 1764 | |
Joseph Warton on Swifts descriptions 1782 | |
Swifts characteristics as a writer 1782 | |
Hugh Blair on Swifts style 1783 | |
Thomas Sheridan on Swift 1784 | |
Incidental comments on Gullivers Travels 1789 | |
GeorgeMonck Berkeley on Swift 1789 | |
Thomas Ogle on Swift and misanthropy 1790 | |
Swift as satirist and poet 1790 | |
William Godwin on Swifts style 1797 | |
John Nichols on Swift 1801 1828 | |
Alexander Chalmers on Swifts style and character 1803 | |
Swiftiana 1804 | |
John Aikin on Swifts poetry 1804 1820 | |
Richard Payne Knight on the plausibility of Gullivers Travels 1805 | |
Nathan Drake on Swift 1805 | |
John Dunlop on the background of Gullivers Travels 1814 | |
Sir Walter Scott on Swift 1814 | |
Francis Jeffrey on Swift 1816 | |
William Hazlitt on Swift 1818 | |
I can at this time of | |
Coleridge on Swift 1818 1825 1830 | |
William Monck Mason on Gullivers Travels and A Modest Proposal 1819 | |
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