Essays in literary history /
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New York :
Russell & Russell,
1965
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Table of Contents:
- J. Milton French, by D. M. Wolfe
- Beowulf's fight with Grendel, by A. H. Orrick
- Langland and the "canes muti," by A. L. Kellogg
- The imagery of food and eating in Coriolanus, by M. Charney
- Cleopatra's immolation scene, by K. J. McGinn
- Three additional Much ado sources, by J. J. O'Connor
- The right vein of Rochester's Satyr, by C. F. Main
- The frailty of Lemuel Gulliver, by P. Fussell, Jr
- Recent Byron scholarship, by L. A. Marchand
- The troubled sleep of Arthur Gordon Pym, by W. E. Bezanson
- Niagra revisited, by W. D. Howells; the story of its publication and suppression, by R. And C. M. Kirk
- A reading of Tess of the D'Urbervilles, by H. E. Hamilton
- The death of Gissing: a fourth report, by A. C. Young
- Ambrose Bierce and the art of war, by D. R. Weimer
- The "Traditional" Presidential inaugural address, by A. A. Austen
- The fictional values of 1984, by J. Slater
- Writings of J. Milton French (p. [265]-270)