The reinterpretation of Victorian literature/ edited by Joseph E. Baker for the Victorian Literature Group of the Modern Language Associ ation of America.
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TextPublication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1950.Description: ix, 236 p. ; 23 cmContained works: - Modern Language Association of America
- 826.4
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Includes bibliographical references
Social background and social thought, by E. Neff.--The comic spirit and Victorian sanity, by H. M. Jones.--The Oxford Movement: a reconside ration, by C. F. Harrold.--The critical study of the Victorian Age, by N. Foerster.--Form and technique in the novel, by B. A. Booth.--Victori an education and the idea of culture, by W. S. Knickerbocker.--The deve lopment of the historical mind, by R. A. E. Brooks.--The tradition of B urke, by E. L. Mulhauser.--The Victorians and the world abroad, by K. L itzenberg.--New territories in Victorian biography, by J. W. Dodds.--Ou r new Hellenic renaissance, by J. E. Baker.
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