Scheherazade or the Future of the English Novel Thamyris or Is There a Future for Poetry? Saxo Grammaticus Deucalion or the Future of Literary Criticism: Today and Tomorrow Volume Twenty-One

by John Carruthers, R C Trevelyan, Ernest Weekley, and Geoffrey West

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Scheherazade

Or the Future of the English Novel

John Carruthers

Originally published in 1928

"A brilliant essay…" Daily Herald

A survey of contemporary fiction in England and America lends to the conclusion that the literary and scientific influences of the last fifty years have combined to make the novel of today predominantly analytic. The author argues that it has therefore gained in psychological subtlety, but lost its form and how this may be regained is put forward in the conclusion.

90pp

Thamyris

Or Is There a Future for Poetry?

R C Trevelyan

Originally published in 1925

"Learned, sensible and very well-written." New Statesman

This volume examines the possibilities of development for modern poetry.

90pp

Saxo Grammaticus

First Aid for the Best-Seller

Ernest Weekley

Originally published in 1930

"A very shocking collection of vile phrases from contemporary writers." Daily News

Authored by the philologist Ernest Weekley, this volume represents the original emergency grammar manual for time-pressed best-selling writers.

88pp

Deucalion

Or the Future of Literary Criticism

Geoffrey West

Originally published in 1930

This book discusses the true function of criticism and asks how modern criticism is performing it.

86pp

  • ISBN10 0415463955
  • ISBN13 9780415463959
  • Publish Date 16 April 2008
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Imprint Routledge
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 376
  • Language English