The Second Common ReaderHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 1986 - 330 páginas Here, in twenty-six essays, Woolf writes of English literature in its various forms, including the poetry of Donne; the novels of Defoe, Sterne, Meredith, and Hardy; Lord Chesterfield's letters and De Quincey's autobiography. She writes, too, about the life and art of women. Edited and with an Introduction by Andrew McNeillie; Index. |
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Índice
Introduction | 1 |
The Strange Elizabethans | 9 |
Donne After Three Centuries | 24 |
The Countess of Pembrokes Arcadia | 40 |
Robinson Crusoe | 51 |
Dorothy Osbornes Letters | 59 |
Swifts Journal To Stella | 67 |
The Sentimental Journey | 78 |
Four Figures | 140 |
William Hazlitt | 173 |
Geraldine and Jane | 186 |
Aurora Leigh | 202 |
The Niece of an Earl | 214 |
George Gissing | 220 |
The Novels of George Meredith | 226 |
I am Christina Rossetti | 237 |
Lord Chesterfields Letters to His Son | 86 |
Two Parsons | 93 |
Dr Burneys Evening Party | 108 |
Jack Mytton | 126 |
De Quinceys Autobiography | 132 |
The Novels of Thomas Hardy | 245 |
How Should One Read a Book? | 258 |
Notes | 271 |
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