ABSTRACT

First published in 1957, Literary Criticism: A Short History traces our aesthetic heritage from its classical origins up to the contemporary state of criticism in the English-speaking world.

Divided into four volumes, each book adopts a fair and objective position in the presentation of various critical positions, and each critical theory is considered not only in competition with other critical theories, but also in vital dialectic with the creative literature of its own time.

Volume Two focuses on Neo-Classical criticism and covers Medieval themes, the Sixteenth Century, English Neo-Classicism, late seventeenth-century themes, rhetoric and Neo-Classic wit, poetry as pictures, genius, emotion, and association, and Samuel Johnson.

part |200 pages

Neo Classical Criticism: A Short History

chapter Chapter 8|16 pages

Further Medieval Themes

chapter Chapter 9|19 pages

The Sixteenth Century

chapter Chapter 10|22 pages

English Neo-Classicism: Jonson and Dryden

chapter Chapter 11|25 pages

Dryden and Some Later Seventeenth-Century Themes

chapter Chapter 12|31 pages

Rhetoric and Neo-Classic Wit

chapter Chapter 13|31 pages

Addison and Lessing: Poetrt as Pictures

chapter Chapter 14|30 pages

Genius, Emotion, and Association

chapter Chapter 15|24 pages

The Neo-Classic Universal: Samuel Johnson