Books tagged with Literary Criticism[12 found]
Cargoes for Crusoes
by Grant M. Overton
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A castaway on a lonely island finds crates of books washed ashore from a wrecked ship. Tales of adventure, war critiques, and essays on human folly spark his spirit. This whimsical anthology of literary treasures celebrates stories that bridge isolation and ignite the soul’s voyages in a boundless sea of imagination.
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American Nights Entertainment
by Grant M. Overton
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A captivating anthology of essays illuminating the literary stars of the 1920s, from the dramatic depths of John Galsworthy to the whimsical worlds of Booth Tarkington. Delve into the minds behind timeless tales of romance, adventure, and social intrigue, as four visionary publishers unveil the season's must-read gems. Perfect for book lovers seeking inspiration in the golden age of fiction.
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Why Authors Go Wrong, and Other Explanations
by Grant M. Overton
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A lively tour through the trials of writing, this collection explores how ambition, vanity, muddled purpose, and sheer bad luck can derail creative work. With sharp humor and affectionate insight, it reveals the quirks, delusions, and rare triumphs that shape the literary life, offering a witty mirror to anyone who has ever tried to create.
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The Supernatural in Modern English Fiction
by Dorothy Scarborough
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
An incisive survey of uncanny literature charts how English fiction conjures ghosts, vampires, occult rites, and scientific terrors—from Gothic castles to suburban parlors. It traces folklore and spiritualism, psychology and satire, showing how fear, doubt, and desire shape narrative technique. A map to the modern uncanny and the cultural anxieties it haunts.
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Notes on Life & Letters
by Joseph Conrad
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A collection of penetrating essays blending personal reflection with keen observation on art, literature, and the modern world. With eloquence and depth, it explores the writer’s craft, the turmoil of changing times, and the enduring quest to find truth and meaning through words and experience.
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History of English Literature from "Beowulf" to Swinburne
by Andrew Lang
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A comprehensive survey traces the evolution of English literature from the epic of *Beowulf* to the poetry of Swinburne. Exploring major works, authors, and literary movements, it illuminates the development of style, theme, and cultural influence across centuries of English letters.
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Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922
by H. P. Lovecraft
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A young enthusiast of the amateur press movement hones his voice through essays, reviews, and imaginative musings that chart his growth from eager newcomer to confident stylist. These pieces reveal his evolving passions, sharp opinions, and fascination with history, culture, and the weird, offering a glimpse of a restless mind finding its direction.
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 5
by Edgar Allan Poe
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
The book is the final volume in a multi-volume collection of Poe’s writings. It focuses primarily on his critical essays, literary theory, and miscellaneous prose, rather than his fiction or poetry.
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On The Margin: Notes and Essays
by Aldous Huxley
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A sparkling cabinet of essays that wander from bookshelves to boulevards, weighing art, science, and the comic rituals of modern life. With wit both playful and surgical, it prods fashion and dogma, praises clear thought, and savors small sensory pleasures, inviting readers to step slightly aside from the crowd and think for themselves.
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The Essays of "George Eliot"
by George Eliot
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A brilliant Victorian intellect dissects novels, history, theology, and the press with calm ferocity. These essays weigh art against morality, faith against doubt, and sentiment against reason, tracing how sympathy is forged and culture refined. Penetrating portraits of writers and society become a manifesto for humane realism—and for thinking rigorously without losing heart.
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The Angel and the Author and Others
by Jerome K. Jerome
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
A delightful collection of humorous and whimsical stories that blend wit, satire, and keen observation. Each tale offers clever reflections on human nature, everyday life, and the amusing quirks of society.
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The Common Reader
by Virginia Woolf
Categories: Non-Fiction » Literary Criticism
An adventurous set of essays led by the “common reader,” wandering through centuries of literature with quick wit and x-ray insight. From Defoe and Austen to obscure diarists, it asks how books actually live in our hands—what we skip, savor, and misread—and celebrates the private, unruly pleasure of reading that persists beyond syllabi, critics, and grand theories.
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