1st Edition

George Herbert The Critical Heritage

Edited By C.A. Patrides Copyright 1996
    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    410 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1995. 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 students and researchers to read for themselves, for example, comments on early performances of Shakespeare's plays, or reactions to the first publication of Jane Austen's novels. The carefully selected sources range from landmark essays in the history of criticism to journalism and contemporary opinion, and little published documentary material such as letters and diaries. Significant pieces of criticism from later periods are also included, in order to demonstrate the fluctuations in an author's reputation. Each volume contains an introduction to the writer's published works, a selected bibliography, and an index of works, authors and subjects. The Collected Critical Heritage set will be available as a set of 68 volumes and the series will also be available in mini sets selected by period (in slipcase boxes) and as individual volumes.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, ABBREVIATIONS, INTRODUCTION, Herbert in the Seventeenth Century, 1. JOHN DONNE, 'To Mr George Herbert', 1615?, 2. SIR FRANCIS BACON, dedication of his 'Translation of Certaine Psalmes into English', 1625, 3. JOHN FERRAR, from 'A Life of Nicholas Ferrar', post 1633, 4. NICHOLAS FERRAR, preface to 'The Temple', 1633, 5. JOHN POLWHELE, 'On Mr. Herberts Devine poeme the church', 1633?, 6. CARDELL GOODMAN, from the preface to his 'Beawty in Raggs',1633ff, 7. ROBERT CODRINGTON, 'On Herberts poems', 1638, 8. CHRISTOPHER HARVEY, from 'The Synagogue', 1640, 9. RALPH KNEVET, from 'A Gallery to the Temple', 1640s ff, 10. EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHIRBURY, from his 'Autobiography',1643?, 11. RICHARD CRASHAW, 'On Mr. G. Herberts booke intituled the Temple', ante 1646, 12. JOSEPH BEAUMONT (?), from the preface to Crashaw's '.Steps to the Temple', 1646, 13. JOSEPH BEAUMONT, from 'Psyc*he', post 1648 / mid-1650s, 14. GEORGE DANIEL, 'An Ode upon ... The Temple''', 1648, 15. THOMAS HOBBES, from The Answer to Davenant, 1650, 16. CLEMENT BARKSDALE, from 'Nympha Libethris', 1651, 17. BARNABAS OLEY, 'A Prefatory View of the Life of Mr Geo. Herbert', 1652, 18. HENRY VAUGHAN, from his preface to 'Silex Scintillans', 2nd edn, 1655, 19. JOSHUA POOLE, from 'The English Parnassus', 1657, 20. IZAAK WALTON, from 'The Life of Dr. John Donne', 1658, 21. THOMAS FORDE, '[Lines] With Herberts Poeme', 1660, 22. THOMAS FULLER, from 'The History of the Worthies of England', 1662, 23. JOHN AUBREY, from 'Brief Lives', post 1667, 24. IZAAK WALTON, 'The Life of Mr. George Herbert', 1670-1675, 25. CHARLES COTTON, from 'To my Old, and most Worthy Friend Mr. IzaacWalton', 1675, 26. EDWARD PHILLIPS, from 'Theatrum Poetarum', 1675, 27. JAMES DUPORT, 'In divinum Poema (cui titulus Templum) Georgii Herberti', 1676, 28. SAMUEL SPEED, from 'Prison-Pietie', 1677, 29. RICHARD BAXTER, from his preface to 'Poetical Fragments', 1681, 30. JOHN DRYDEN, from 'Mac Flecknoe', 1682, 31. WILLIAM WINSTANLEY, from 'The Lives of the most Famous English Poets', 1687, 32. JOHN DUNTON (?), from the 'Athenian Mercury', 1694, 33. DANIEL BAKER, 'On Mr. George Herbert's Sacred Poems, called, The Temple', 1697, 34. Anonymous, from the preface to 'Select Hymns, Taken out of Mr. Herbert's Temple', 1697, 35. THOMAS WHITE, 'Youth's Alphabet: or, Herbert's Morals', ante 1702, Herbert in the Eighteenth Century, 36. JOSEPH ADDISON, from the 'Spectator', 1711, 37. GEORGE RYLEY, from 'Mr Herbert's Temple Explained & Improved', 1714/15, 38. GILES JACOB, from 'An Historical Account of... English Poets', 1720, 39. JOHN REYNOLDS, 'To the Memory of the divine Mr. George Herbert', 1725, 40. WILLIAM COWPER, from his 'Memoir of the Early Life', c. 1752, 41. HENRY HEADLEY, from 'Select Beauties of Ancient English Poetry', 1787, Herbert in the Nineteenth Century, 42. SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, from 'Biographia Literaria', 1817; 'The Friend', 1818, etc., 43. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, from the journals and notebooks, 1831 ff.; a lecture, 1835; and 'Parnassus', 1874, 44. JOHN RUSKIN, from two letters, 1840, 1845; 'Modern Painters', 1843 ff.; and 'Praeterita', 1885-9, 45. GEORGE ELIOT, from a letter, 1841, 46. ROBERT CHAMBERS, from 'Cyclopedia of English Literature', 1844, 47. MARGARET FULLER, The Two Herberts, 1846, 48. ARTHUR HUGH CLOUGH, from a lecture, c. 1850, 49. WILLIAM JERDAN, from his introduction to 'The Works ofthe Rev. George Herbert', 1853, 50. GEORGE GILFILLAN, from his introduction to 'The Poetical Works ofGeorge Herbert', 1853, 51. ROBERT ARIS WILLMOTT, from his introduction to 'The Works ofGeorge Herbert', 1854, 52. JOHN KEBLE, from a lecture, 1854, 53. Anonymous, from a review In the 'British Quarterly Review', 1854, 54. JAMES THOMSON, 'On George Herbert's Poems', 1862, 55. Anonymous, George Herbert and his Times, in the 'Christian Remembrancer', 1862, 56. JOHN NICHOL, from his introduction to 'The Poetical Works of George Herbert', 1863, 57. GEORGE MACDONALD, George Herbert, In 'England's Antiphon', 1868, 58. GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS, from a letter to R. W. Dixon, 1879, 59. A. C. BENSON, from 'Essays', 1896, 60. GEORGE SAINTSBURY, from 'A Short History of English Literature', 1898, Herbert in the Twentieth Century, 61. EDWARD DOWDEN, from 'Puritan and Anglican', 1900, 62. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, from his introduction to 'Poems of George Herbert', 1903, 63. H. C. BEECHING, from 'Lyra Sacra', 1903, 64. W. J. COURTHOPE, from 'A History of English Poetry', 1903, 65. GEORGE HERBERT PALMER, from 'Formative Types in English Poetry', 1905/18, 66. PAUL ELMER MORE, from George Herbert, In 'Shelburne Essays', 1906, 67. A. G. HYDE, from 'George Herbert and his Times', 1906, 68. FRANCIS THOMPSON, George Herbert, In the 'Athen~um', 1907, 69. EDWARD BLISS REED, from 'English Lyric Poetry', 1912, 70. A. CLUTTON-BROCK, from 'More Essays on Books', 1921, 71. HERBERT J. C. GRIERSON, from his introduction to 'Metaphysical Lyrics and Poems of the Seventeenth Century', 1921, 72. T. S. ELIOT, George Herbert, in the 'Spectator', 1932, 73. BASIL DE SELINCOURT, George Herbert, in 'The Times Literary Supplement', 1933, 74. AUSTIN WARREN, from George Herbert, in 'American Review', 1936, APPENDIX I: Seventeenth-Century Musical Settings of Lyrics by Herbert, APPENDIX II: Eighteenth-Century Versions of Herbert's 'Vertue', INDEX

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