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1. William Gerhardie’s Chekhovism
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Empathizing
- Summary 33
- 1. William Gerhardie’s Chekhovism 35
- 2. Andrew Young’s poetic secretion 57
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Part II: Recognizing achievement
- Summary 103
- 3. The impoliteness of The Waste Land 107
- 4. Henry Vaughan’s unexpectedness 139
- 5. Decorum versus indecorum in Dombey and Son 165
- 6. Robert Frost’s hiding and altering 195
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Part III: Responding to hopefulness
- Summary 215
- 7. Robert Frost and childhood 217
- 8. The pains and pleasures of David Copperfield 263
- 9. Fielding’s reluctant naturalism 291
- Epilogue: Mediating critics and common [ sic ] readers [ sic ] 353
- Notes 359
- Bibliography 403
- Manuscripts 424
- Index 425
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Empathizing
- Summary 33
- 1. William Gerhardie’s Chekhovism 35
- 2. Andrew Young’s poetic secretion 57
-
Part II: Recognizing achievement
- Summary 103
- 3. The impoliteness of The Waste Land 107
- 4. Henry Vaughan’s unexpectedness 139
- 5. Decorum versus indecorum in Dombey and Son 165
- 6. Robert Frost’s hiding and altering 195
-
Part III: Responding to hopefulness
- Summary 215
- 7. Robert Frost and childhood 217
- 8. The pains and pleasures of David Copperfield 263
- 9. Fielding’s reluctant naturalism 291
- Epilogue: Mediating critics and common [ sic ] readers [ sic ] 353
- Notes 359
- Bibliography 403
- Manuscripts 424
- Index 425