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 Eric Blom, Musical Conditions in The XVIIIth Century. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Eric Blom
Musical Conditions in The XVIIIth Century. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1941. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 4 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: 368324.
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 Ronald Bottrall, XXX Cantos of Ezra Pound: An Incursion into Poetics. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1933.
Ronald Bottrall
XXX Cantos of Ezra Pound: An Incursion into Poetics. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1933.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1933. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 11 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: 368174.
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 M.C. Bradbrook, William Empson (Literary Critic): The Criticism of William Empson. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1933.
M.C. Bradbrook
William Empson (Literary Critic): The Criticism of William Empson. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1933.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1933. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 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: 368182.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Unbranded M.C. Bradbrook William Empson (Literary Critic): The Criticism of William Empson. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1933.

 W.E. Brown, History in The Classroom. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1934.
W.E. Brown
History in The Classroom. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1934.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1934. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 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: 368197.
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 Frank Chapman, English For The School Certificate: A Note. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1936.
Frank Chapman
English For The School Certificate: A Note. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1936.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1936. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 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: 368221.
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 R. C. Churchill, Culture and Dr. Joad. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1949.
R. C. Churchill
Culture and Dr. Joad. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1949.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1949. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 6 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: 368433.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Unbranded R. C. Churchill Culture and Dr. Joad. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1949.

 H. Coombes, D. H. Lawrence Placed. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1949.
H. Coombes
D. H. Lawrence Placed. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1949.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1949. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 4 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: 368432.
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 R. G. Cox, American Critics and Poetic Drama. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1949.
R. G. Cox
American Critics and Poetic Drama. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1949.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1949. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 4 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: 368437.
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 R.G. Cox, The Great Reviews. Part 1. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1937.
R.G. Cox
The Great Reviews. Part 1. 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 ; Inventory No: 368245.
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 R.G. Cox, The Great Reviews. Part 2. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1937.
R.G. Cox
The Great Reviews. Part 2. 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 ; Inventory No: 368252.
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 D. J. Enright, The Case of Stefan George. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.
D. J. Enright
The Case of Stefan George. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1948. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 13 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: 368420.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Unbranded D. J. Enright The Case of Stefan George. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.

 D. J. Enright, Crime and Punishment in Ben Jonson. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
D. J. Enright
Crime and Punishment in Ben Jonson. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1941.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1941. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good Condition. 18 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: 368310.
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 D.J. Enright, Goethe's Roman Elegies. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.
D.J. Enright
Goethe's Roman Elegies. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1948. 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: 368416.
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Keywords: BZDB395 Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review ; Unbranded D.J. Enright Goethe's Roman Elegies. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1948.

 D.J. Enright, Irish Literature and The Irish Tradition. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1942.
D.J. Enright
Irish Literature and The Irish Tradition. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1942.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1942. 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: 368337.
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 D.J. Enright, Rainer Maria Rilke & Friedrich Holderlin (Poets) in Translation. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1944.
D.J. Enright
Rainer Maria Rilke & Friedrich Holderlin (Poets) in Translation. A rare original article from Scrutiny Magazine, 1944.
Scrutiny. A Quarterly Review, Cambridge, 1944. First Edition, Disbound. Very Good. 12 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: 368363.
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