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 Martin Turnell, Literary Criticism in France. Part 1. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1939.
Martin Turnell
Literary Criticism in France. Part 1. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1939.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1939. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 15 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368288.
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 Martin Turnell, Pierre Corneille (French tragedian): The Great and Good Corneille. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1938.
Martin Turnell
Pierre Corneille (French tragedian): The Great and Good Corneille. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1938.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1938. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 25 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368274.
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 G.M. Turnell, The Poetry of Jules Laforgue. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1936.
G.M. Turnell
The Poetry of Jules Laforgue. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1936.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1936. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 22 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368232.
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 Martin Turnell, Postscript on Verlaine. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Martin Turnell
Postscript on Verlaine. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1941. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 10 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368311.
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 Martin Turnell, Proust. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Martin Turnell
Proust. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1941. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 5 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368322.
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 Martin Turnell, The Significance of The Princesse De Cleves. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1942.
Martin Turnell
The Significance of The Princesse De Cleves. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1942.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1942. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 16 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368338.
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 Geoffrey Walton, Abraham Cowley and The Decline of Metaphysical Poetry. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1937.
Geoffrey Walton
Abraham Cowley and The Decline of Metaphysical Poetry. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1937.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1937. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 19 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Newsletter; Inventory No: 368253.
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 Geoffrey Walton, What is a National Monument? A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.
Geoffrey Walton
What is a National Monument? A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1948. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 7 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368427.
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 Rene Wellek, Literary Criticism and Philosophy. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1937.
Rene Wellek
Literary Criticism and Philosophy. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1937.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1937. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 9 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368242.
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 J.H. Whitfield, Ludovico Ariosto (Italian Poet): Approach to Ariosto. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1935.
J.H. Whitfield
Ludovico Ariosto (Italian Poet): Approach to Ariosto. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1935.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1935. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 8 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368208.
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 R. O. C. Winkler, Knowledge and Experience. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
R. O. C. Winkler
Knowledge and Experience. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1941. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 7 pages. Note; this is an original article separated from the volume, not a reprint or copy. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review was a literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C. Knights and F. R. Leavis, who remained its principal editor until the final issue in 1953. Scrutiny was widely read, and Leavis became very influential in 20th century literary criticism in part because he was editor of the journal. According to Richard Poirier, "Scrutiny's most important achievement was a nearly complete revaluation of English literature". Poirier claims that "Scrutiny had earned more respect and more denunciation than any other quarterly in English". Grant, in responding to Poirier's review of Scrutiny, found that "Scrutiny specialized in being right—half the time. In order to praise, it felt compelled also to damn, and then found it easy to do so because it possessed "standards" against which all works could be judged." (Wikipedia). Size: 14 x 22 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Inventory No: 368326.
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