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V. Edmund Kean in His Heroic Parts
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- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Prefatory Note VII
- I. Introduction 1
- II. Richardson’s Novels and Their Influence 6
- III. Thackeray on the Eighteenth-Century Humourist as Hero 47
- IV. Wordsworth’s Patriotic Poems and Their Significance To- Day 60
- V. Edmund Kean in His Heroic Parts 85
- VI. Robert Browning’s Paracelsvs, 1835–1935 122
- VII. Elizabeth Barrett Browning : In Her Verse and Her Prose 145
- VIII. Arthur Henry Hallam and in Memoriam 192
- IX. Tennyson and the Arthurian Legend 210
- X. Matthew Arnold in His Lyric Verse 230
- XI. Sir Arthur Pinero: Dramatist and Stage–Chronicler 250
- Index 281
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Prefatory Note VII
- I. Introduction 1
- II. Richardson’s Novels and Their Influence 6
- III. Thackeray on the Eighteenth-Century Humourist as Hero 47
- IV. Wordsworth’s Patriotic Poems and Their Significance To- Day 60
- V. Edmund Kean in His Heroic Parts 85
- VI. Robert Browning’s Paracelsvs, 1835–1935 122
- VII. Elizabeth Barrett Browning : In Her Verse and Her Prose 145
- VIII. Arthur Henry Hallam and in Memoriam 192
- IX. Tennyson and the Arthurian Legend 210
- X. Matthew Arnold in His Lyric Verse 230
- XI. Sir Arthur Pinero: Dramatist and Stage–Chronicler 250
- Index 281