ABSTRACT

This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter |1 pages

Note on the Text

Preface

part |36 pages

Early Novels and Prose Writings

chapter 1|1 pages

Unsigned review of The Shifting of the Fire, Athenaeum

No. 3395, 19 November 1892, 700

chapter 2|3 pages

Joseph Conrad on The Inheritors

Letter to the editor, The New York Times Saturday Review, 24 August 1901, 603

chapter 3|2 pages

Unsigned article on Romance, New York Bookman

xix, August 1904, 544

chapter 4|1 pages

Unsigned review of The Fifth Queen, Athenaeum

No. 4093, 7 April 1906, 417

chapter 5|2 pages

‘A Romance of Two Worlds': C. F. G. Masterman on An English Girl

Daily News, 28 September 1907, 3

chapter 7|2 pages

Unsigned review of The Fifth Queen Crowned, Academy

lxxiv, 9 May 1908, 766

chapter 8|2 pages

Arnold Bennett on A Call, New Age

vi, 17 March 1910, 471

chapter 11|3 pages

‘The Quest of the Golden Bowl', unsigned review of Henry James: A Critical Study

The Times Literary Supplement, 22 January 1914, 38

chapter 12|2 pages

Rebecca West on The Good Soldier, Daily News

2 April 1915, 6

chapter 13|5 pages

‘The Saddest Story': Theodore Dreiser on The Good Soldier

New Republic, iii, 12 June 1915, 155-6

part |15 pages

Collected Poems (1913)

chapter 15|4 pages

Ezra Pound, review in New Freewoman

i, 15 December 1913, 251

chapter 16|3 pages

E. Buxton Shanks, review in Poetry and Drama

i, December 1913, 492-3

chapter 17|1 pages

Unsigned review, English Review

xvi, January 1914, 302

part |9 pages

On Heaven and Poems Written on Active Service

chapter 19|5 pages

‘The Function of Rhythm': Conrad Aiken, review in Dial

lxv, 16 November 1918, 417-18

chapter 20|4 pages

‘Great Poetry': Harriet Monroe, review in Poetry

xiii, January 1919, 219-24

part |8 pages

Collected Poems (1936)

chapter 21|5 pages

Introduction by William Rose Benét to Collected Poems (1936)

Oxford University Press, New York, vii-xi

chapter 22|3 pages

John Peale Bishop, review in Poetry

1, September 1937, 336-41

part |30 pages

The Tietjens Novels

chapter 24|2 pages

Unsigned review of Some Do Not, Nation & Athenaeum

xxxv, 24 May 1924, 258

chapter 25|2 pages

‘An Angry Novel': Joseph Wood Krutch on Some Do Not

Saturday Review of Literature, i, 18 October 1924, 197

chapter 26|2 pages

Louis Bromfield, review of Some Do Not, New York Bookman

lx, February 1925, 739

chapter 27|3 pages

‘New Worlds and Old': Mary Colum on No More Parades

Saturday Review of Literature, ii, 30 January 1926, 523

chapter 28|4 pages

‘Contemporary Reminiscences': Burton Rascoe on No More Parades

Arts and Decoration, xxiv, February 1926, 57

chapter 31|2 pages

L. P. Hartley on A Man Could Stand Up, Saturday Review

cxlii, 15 November 1926, 592

chapter 32|4 pages

‘Tietjens Once More': William McFee on Last Post

New York Herald Tribune Books, 15 January 1928, 3

chapter 33|2 pages

L. P. Hartley, review of Last Post, Saturday Review

cxlv, 18 February 1928, 199

part |14 pages

Miscellaneous Controversies

chapter 35|5 pages

‘Mr. Madox Hueffer's Inaccuracies': W. M. Rossetti on Ancient Lights

Letter to the editor of Outlook, xxvii, 22 April 1911, 507-8

chapter 36|3 pages

‘Mr. Hueffer and his Cellar Garnis': J. K. Prothero on Zeppelin Nights

New Witness, vii, 6 January 1916, 293

chapter 37|3 pages

Correspondence concerning Prothero's review of Zeppelin Nights

New Witness, vii, 13 January 1916, 321; vii, 20 January 1916, 352; vii, 27 January 1916, 385; vii, 3 February 1916, 416; vii, 10 February 1916, 449; letter by H. G. Wells printed in Maisie Ward, Gilbert Keith Chesterton, London, 1944, 350-2

chapter 38|3 pages

‘A Footnote to Hueffer' and ‘Another Criticism': H. G. Wells and Ethel Colburn Mayne on Thus to Revisit

Letters to the editor of the English Review, xxxi, August 1920, 178-9

part |17 pages

Joseph Conrad: A Personal Remembrance

chapter 40|4 pages

‘Romantic Biography': Edward Garnett, Nation & Athenaeum

xxxvi, 6 December 1924, 366, 368

chapter 43|3 pages

‘The Conrad Wake': H. L. Mencken, American Mercury

iv, April 1925, 505-6

chapter 44|2 pages

William McFee, letter to the editor of New York Bookman

lxi, June 1925, 500

part |38 pages

Later Fiction, Reminiscences and Criticism

chapter 45|4 pages

‘A Matter of Form': J. Middleton Murry on Thus to Revisit

Nation & Athenaeum, xxix, 28 May 1921, 328-9

chapter 46|2 pages

L. P. Hartley, review of A Little Less Than Gods, Saturday Review

cxlvi, 24 November 1928, 692, 694

chapter 47|4 pages

‘The Career of Ford Madox Ford': Morton Dauwen Zabel on Return to Yesterday

New York Nation, cxxxiv, 6 April 1932, 403-4

chapter 49|2 pages

‘The Landowner in Revolt': Graham Greene on Great Trade Route

London Mercury, xxxv, February 1937, 422-4

chapter 50|2 pages

‘A Veteran at Play': Graham Greene on Vive Le Roy

London Mercury, xxxvi, August 1937, 389-90

chapter 51|3 pages

‘Impressions of the “Impressionists”': V. S. Pritchett on Mightier than the Sword

London Mercury, xxxvii, March 1938, 550-1

chapter 52|2 pages

‘Mightier than Most Pens': Charles Williams on Mightier than the Sword

Time and Tide, xix, 12 March 1938, 350

chapter 53|3 pages

‘A History of Writing': John Peale Bishop on The March of Literature

New Republic, xcvi, 26 October 1938, 339-40

chapter 54|3 pages

‘The Good Life': Graham Greene on Provence

London Mercury, xxxix, December 1938, 217-18

chapter 55|3 pages

‘A Bore to End Bores': Edward Sackville-West on The March of Literature

New Statesman and Nation, xviii, 4 November 1939, 654

chapter 56|2 pages

‘Last Journey': Graham Greene on The March of Literature

Spectator, clxiii, 17 November 1939, 696

chapter 57|6 pages

‘A Literary Banqueter: With Madox Ford Through the Ages': unsigned review of The March of Literature

The Times Literary Supplement, 9 December 1939, 716, 721

part |45 pages

General Articles on Ford

chapter 60|8 pages

‘Portrait of an Editor': Douglas Goldring, English Review

liii, December 1931, 820-9

chapter 61|3 pages

Graham Greene, Spectator

cxliii, 7 July 1939, 11

chapter 62|3 pages

Ezra Pound, Nineteenth Century and After

cxxvi, August 1939, 178-81

chapter 63|3 pages

Sherwood Anderson on Ford Madox Ford

‘The Legacies of Ford Madox Ford', Coronet, viii, August 1940, 135-6 New Directions Number 7, 1942, 458-9

chapter 64|3 pages

John Gould Fletcher, New Directions Number 7

1942, 472-4

chapter 66|4 pages

Allen Tate on Ford Madox Ford

New Directions Number 7, 1942, 487-8 ‘Random Thoughts on the 1920s‘, Minnesota Review, i, 1960, 51-3

part |37 pages

Later Evaluations

chapter 69|4 pages

Morton Dauwen Zabel on Trained for Genius (The Last Pre-Raphaelite)

Nation, clxix, July 1949, 110-11

chapter 70|8 pages

William Carlos Williams on Parade's End, Sewanee Review

lxix, January-March 1951, 154-61

chapter 71|6 pages

Caroline Gordon, A Good Soldier

From ‘A Good Soldier', Chapbook Number 1, University of California Library, Davis, 1963

chapter 72|4 pages

Robert Lowell, Foreword to Buckshee

Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1966