ABSTRACT
This set comprises of 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.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |46 pages
Introduction
chapter |1 pages
Note on the Text
part |17 pages
The Voyage Out
part |6 pages
‘Kew Gardens'
part |15 pages
Night and Day
part |6 pages
Monday or Tuesday
part |22 pages
Jacob's Room
chapter 35|2 pages
Maxwell Bodenheim, ‘Underneath the Paint in Jacob's Room', Nation (New York)
part |15 pages
‘Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown' (First Version)
chapter 37|4 pages
Virginia Woolf, ‘Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown' (First Version), Nation and Athenaeum
chapter 38|4 pages
J. D. Beresford, ‘The Successors of Charles Dickens', Nation and Athenaeum
chapter 39|6 pages
Logan Pearsall Smith, ‘First Catch Your Hare', Nation and Athenaeum
part |3 pages
‘Character in Fiction'
part |15 pages
‘Mr Bennett and Mrs Brown' (Second Version)
part |10 pages
The Common Reader (First Series)
chapter 45|2 pages
H. I'A. Fausset, initialled review, ‘The Art of Virginia Woolf, Manchester Guardian
part |35 pages
Mrs Dalloway
chapter 48|1 pages
Richard Hughes, ‘A Day in London Life', Saturday Review of Literature (New York)
chapter 57|2 pages
E. W. Hawkins, ‘The Stream of Consciousness Novel', Atlantic Monthly
chapter 58|2 pages
Arnold Bennett, from ‘Another Criticism of the New School', Evening Standard
part |29 pages
To the Lighthouse
chapter 68|2 pages
J.-E. Blanche, from ‘An Interview with Virginia Woolf', Les Nouvelles Littéraires
chapter 69|8 pages
Jean-Jacques Mayoux, from a review, Revue Anglo-Americaine (Paris)
part |33 pages
Orlando
chapter 76|6 pages
Raymond Mortimer, from ‘Virginia Woolf and Lytton Strachey', Bookman (New York)
chapter 77|2 pages
Storm Jameson, from ‘The Georgian Novel and Mr Robinson', Bookman (New York)
part |8 pages
A Room of One's Own
chapter 79|1 pages
From an unsigned review, ‘Women and Books', Times Literary Supplement
chapter 81|2 pages
Arnold Bennett, from ‘Queen of the High-Brows', Evening Standard
chapter 82|3 pages
M. E. Kelsey, from ‘Virginia Woolf and the She-Condition', Sewanee Review
part |57 pages
The Waves
chapter 86|3 pages
Gerald Bullett, review, New Statesman and Nation
chapter 87|1 pages
G. Lowes Dickinson, ‘Your book is a poem', from a letter to Virginia Woolf
chapter 97|13 pages
Two scrutinies
part |47 pages
Flush
part |33 pages
The Years
chapter 114|3 pages
Peter Monro Jack, from a review, New York Times
part |20 pages
Three Guineas
part |6 pages
Roger Fry
part |10 pages
Obituary Notices
part |25 pages
Between the Acts