Studies by members of the English Department, University of Illinois, in memory of John Jay Parry.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Illinois. University. Department of English
Other Authors: Parry, John Jay, 1889-1954
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press, [1968]
Series:Essay index reprint series
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Description
Item Description:"Appeared as part of a special memorial number of the Journal of English and Germanic philology (October 1955)"
Reprint of the 1955 edition.
Giles Fletcher and the Puritans, by A. Holaday.--Thoreau's "The landlord": "sublimely trivial for the good of men," by S. Paul.--Alexander Pope's Universal prayer, by R. W. Rogers.--The failure of solitude: Wordsworth's immortality ode, by R. L. Schneider.--Mark Twain revises Old times on the Mississippi, 1875-1883, by A. L. Scott.--A September day in Canterbury: the Veal-Bargrave story, by A. W. Secord.--Bernard Shaw's "Bad quarto," by C. H. Shattuck.--Christopher Smart, Free and Accepted Mason, by A. Sherbo.-- Origines Arthurianae: the two crosses of Spenser's Red Cross Knight, by R. M. Smith.--An approach to The pearl, by M. R. Stern.
The language of love in Chaucer's miller's and reeve's tales and in the old French Fabiliaux, by G. Stillwell.--Conrad's debt to Maupassant in the preface to the Nigger of the "Narcissus," by G. J. Worth.
Physical Description:223 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliographical footnotes.