ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |40 pages

Introduction

part 1|80 pages

Period of Textual and Religious Criticism

chapter 1|10 pages

Bentley's Emendations to Paradise Lost

1732

chapter 2|5 pages

Anonymous Reactions to Bentley's Beliefs

January, February 1732

chapter 3|7 pages

Anonymous Criticism of Bentley

March 1732

chapter 4|1 pages

Richardson Jr on an Emendation for Paradise Lost

November 1732

chapter 5|3 pages

Meadowcourt on Paradise Regain'd

1732

chapter 6|1 pages

Theobald on Bentley

1732

chapter 7|16 pages

Pearce on Bentley's Emendations

1732–3

chapter 9|1 pages

Jortin on Paradise Regain'd

1734

chapter 10|4 pages

Warburton on Milton and Toland's ‘Life'

November 1737

chapter 11|4 pages

Anonymous Charge of Arianism

March 1738

chapter 12|1 pages

Anonymous Comment on Charge of Arianism

April 1738

chapter 13|1 pages

Anonymous Reaction to Charge of Arianism

August 1738

chapter 14|1 pages

Warburton on Epic

1738

chapter 15|5 pages

Anonymous Rebuttal Restating Arian Charges

January 1739

chapter 16|3 pages

Benson on Milton's Verse

1739

chapter 17|3 pages

Warburton in Refutation of Bentley

April 1740

chapter 18|7 pages

Peck on Milton's Style

1740

chapter 19|3 pages

Davies' ‘Rhapsody to Milton'

February 1740

part 2|102 pages

Period of Alleged Plagiarism, Some Analysis, Praise, and Dispraise

chapter 21|3 pages

Manwaring on Milton's Verse

1744

chapter 22|1 pages

Harris on Milton's Versification

1744

chapter 23|2 pages

Paterson on Paradise Lost

1744

chapter 24|1 pages

Ramsay and Pope on Paradise Lost

1744

chapter 25|2 pages

Le Blanc on the Majesty of Nature in Paradise Lost

1745

chapter 26|5 pages

Lauder's First Charges of Plagiarism

1747

chapter 27|4 pages

Richardson Against Lauder's Allegations

1747

chapter 28|3 pages

Lauder's Rebuttal

1747

chapter 29|1 pages

Anonymous Poem on Attempted Depreciation of Milton

August 1747

chapter 30|1 pages

Hurd on Milton's Language

1749

chapter 31|1 pages

John Mason on the Verse of Paradise Lost

1749

chapter 32|3 pages

John Mason on Milton's Versification

1749

chapter 33|16 pages

Newton's Notes to Paradise Lost

1749

chapter 34|2 pages

Johnson on ‘Comus'

1750

chapter 36|8 pages

Lauder's Revised Charges of Plagiarism

1750

chapter 37|8 pages

Douglas's Vindication of Plagiarism

1750

chapter 38|2 pages

Johnson's Rebuttal Against Douglas

1751

chapter 39|7 pages

Lauder's Remarks on Douglas's Vindication

1751

chapter 40|1 pages

Anonymous Comment on Bentley

1751

chapter 41|1 pages

Hurd on Milton's Invention

1751

chapter 42|17 pages

Johnson on Milton's Versification

1751

chapter 43|6 pages

Johnson on Samson Agonistes

July 1751

part 3|36 pages

Period of Defence and Analysis

chapter 44|2 pages

Baretti on Voltaire's ‘Essay'

1753

chapter 45|2 pages

William Mason on Samson Agonistes

1753

chapter 46|4 pages

Joseph Warton on Milton's Defects

October 1753

chapter 47|1 pages

Shenstone on ‘Lycidas'

1754

chapter 48|2 pages

Joseph Warton on the ‘Nativity Ode'

1756

chapter 49|1 pages

William Mason on Milton's Achievement

1756

chapter 50|2 pages

Burke on Milton's Sublimity

1756

chapter 51|2 pages

Hume on Milton

1757

chapter 52|5 pages

Wilkie on Epic Poetry

1757

chapter 53|5 pages

Blair on the Sublime, the Twin Poems, and Paradise Lost

1759–60

chapter 54|1 pages

Lyttelton on Milton

1760

chapter 55|2 pages

Gray on Milton's Prosody

1760

chapter 56|1 pages

Gibbon on the Relationship of Religion

1761

chapter 57|3 pages

Kames on Rhyme and Blank Verse

1762

chapter 58|2 pages

Webb on Imagery

1762

chapter 59|2 pages

Hurd on Romance in Milton's Works

1762

chapter 60|1 pages

Evans on Milton's Literary Use of the Psalms

1772

part 4|161 pages

Period of Praise and Some Detraction

chapter 61|26 pages

Monboddo on Milton's Greatness of Language

1774–89

chapter 62|2 pages

Beattie on Milton's Learning

1776

chapter 63|1 pages

Richardson on the Companion Poems

1779

chapter 64|1 pages

Johnson on Cowley and Milton

1779

chapter 65|1 pages

Johnson on Philips and Milton

1779

chapter 66|21 pages

Johnson on Milton's Life and Works

1779

chapter 67|3 pages

Blackburne on Milton's Political Principles

1780

chapter 68|1 pages

Hayley on Milton's Epic

1782

chapter 69|11 pages

Thomas Warton on the Minor Poems

1785

chapter 70|7 pages

Scott on ‘Lycidas'

1785

chapter 71|6 pages

Cumberland on Samson Agonistes

1785

chapter 72|3 pages

White on Analogues to Paradise Lost

1786

chapter 73|1 pages

White on the Sonnets

1786

chapter 74|1 pages

Hawkins on Johnson's Criticism of Milton

1787

chapter 75|6 pages

Mickle on Samson Agonistes

1788

chapter 76|13 pages

Neve on Milton and the Poems

1789

chapter 77|1 pages

Cowper on Milton's Disinterment

August 1790

chapter 78|2 pages

Burney on Milton's Greek

1790

chapter 79|6 pages

Cowper's Notes on Paradise Lost

1791–2

chapter 80|2 pages

Godwin on Satan

1793

chapter 81|4 pages

Dunster's Notes on Paradise Regain'd

1795

chapter 82|3 pages

Hayley on the Last Poems

1796

chapter 83|2 pages

Hayley on the Origin of Paradise Lost

1796

chapter 84|8 pages

Anonymous Discussion of Milton's Similes

1796–8

chapter 85|2 pages

Godwin on Milton's Prose Style

1797

chapter 86|7 pages

Todd on ‘Comus'

1798

chapter 87|2 pages

Penn on Samson Agonistes

1798

chapter 88|2 pages

Green on the Three Major Poems

1799–1800

chapter 89|2 pages

Dunster on Milton's Use of Du Bartas

1800

chapter 90|4 pages

Todd on Various Poems

1801

chapter 91|10 pages

Boyd on the Fallen Angels

Before 1809