ABSTRACT

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary repsonses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|2 pages

JOHN CROWNE on Rochester, 1672

chapter 6|2 pages

Anonymous, Advice to Apollo 1678

chapter 12|8 pages

JOHN OLDHAM, Elegy on Rochester 1680

chapter 13|6 pages

a) APHRA BEHN, Elegy on Rochester 1680

chapter 14|4 pages

a) ANNE WHARTON, Elegy on Rochester 1680

chapter 19|4 pages

SAMUEL HOLLAND, Elegy on Rochester 1680

chapter 21|6 pages

Three Prologues to Valentinian 1684

chapter 25|4 pages

TOM DURFEY, ‘A Lash at Atheists’ 1690

chapter 30|2 pages

THOMAS DILKE, from The City Lady 1697

chapter 31|2 pages

Isaac Watts on Rochester

chapter 34|2 pages

An anonymous essay on Rochester 1707

chapter 44|2 pages

DAVID HUME on Rochester 1757

chapter 45|2 pages

HORACE WALPOLE disapproves 1758

chapter 52|2 pages

THOMAS PARK on Rochester 1806

chapter 59|2 pages

Robert Chambers on Rochester

chapter 71|2 pages

EDMUND GOSSE on Rochester 1880

chapter 73|2 pages

W.H.DIRCKS, Rochester as lyric poet 1891

chapter 77|2 pages

WALTER RALEIGH, Rochester and Milton 1900

chapter 78|2 pages

THOMAS LONGUEVILLE on Rochester 1903