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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Preface to the First Edition VII
- Contents XI
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Part First. Literary Criticism in Italy
- I. The Fundamental Problem of Renaissance Criticism 3
- II. The General Theory of Poetry in the Italian Renaissance 24
- III. The Theory of the Drama 60
- IV. The Theory of Epic Poetry 107
- V. The Growth of the Classic Spirit in Italian Criticism 125
- VI. Romantic Elements in Italian Criticism 155
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Part Second. Literary Criticism in France
- I. The Character and Development of French 171
- II. The Theory of Poetry in the French Renaissance 190
- III. Classic and Romantic Elements in French Criticism During the Sixteenth Century 214
- IV. The Formation of the Classic Ideal in The Seventeenth Century 232
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Part Third. Literary Criticism in England
- I. The Evolution of English Criticism from Ascham to Milton 253
- II. The General Theory of Poetry in the Elizabethan Age 261
- III. The Theory of Dramatic and Heroic Poetry 282
- IV. Classical Elements in Elizabethan Criticism 296
- Conclusion 311
- Appendices 331
- Bibliography 337
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Preface to the First Edition VII
- Contents XI
-
Part First. Literary Criticism in Italy
- I. The Fundamental Problem of Renaissance Criticism 3
- II. The General Theory of Poetry in the Italian Renaissance 24
- III. The Theory of the Drama 60
- IV. The Theory of Epic Poetry 107
- V. The Growth of the Classic Spirit in Italian Criticism 125
- VI. Romantic Elements in Italian Criticism 155
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Part Second. Literary Criticism in France
- I. The Character and Development of French 171
- II. The Theory of Poetry in the French Renaissance 190
- III. Classic and Romantic Elements in French Criticism During the Sixteenth Century 214
- IV. The Formation of the Classic Ideal in The Seventeenth Century 232
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Part Third. Literary Criticism in England
- I. The Evolution of English Criticism from Ascham to Milton 253
- II. The General Theory of Poetry in the Elizabethan Age 261
- III. The Theory of Dramatic and Heroic Poetry 282
- IV. Classical Elements in Elizabethan Criticism 296
- Conclusion 311
- Appendices 331
- Bibliography 337
- Index 345