Aldous Huxley
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This set comprises forty volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first sixty-eight volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
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This set comprises forty volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first sixty-eight volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
This second set compliments the first sixty-eight volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis; Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780415848268
- ISBN-10: 0415848261
- Artikelnr.: 37088402
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis; Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 518
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9780415848268
- ISBN-10: 0415848261
- Artikelnr.: 37088402
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Donald Watt
Introduction
Chapter 1 Virginia Woolf, unsigned notice of The Defeat of Youth in TLS
Part 1 Limbo
Chapter 2 Virginia Woolf, unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 3 Herbert S. Gorman, review in New Republic
Part 2 Leda
Chapter 4 Desmond MacCarthy, review in New Statesman
Chapter 5 John Middle ton Murry, review in Athenaeum
Chapter 6 Harold Monro on Huxley's Poems
Chapter 7 Early opinions
Chapter 8 Ford Madox Hueffer, Ford] on a Huxley poem
Part 3 Crome Yellow
Chapter 9 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 10 Unsigned review in Spectator
Chapter 11 Review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 12 Notice in Bookman (New York)
Chapter 13 Raymond Mortimer, review in Dial
Chapter 14 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 15 F. Scott Fitzgerald on Huxley
Chapter 16 Huxley as a serious writer
Chapter 17 Trans-Atlantic responses
Part 4 Antic Hay
Chapter 18 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 19 James Douglas, review in Sunday Express
Chapter 20 L. P. Hartley, review in Spectator
Chapter 21 Raymond Mortimer, review in New Statesman
Chapter 22 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 23 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 24 Kurt Daniels, review in New Republic
Chapter 25 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 26 H. W. Boynton, review in Independent
Chapter 27 Grant Overton on Huxley
Chapter 28 Huxley's elasticity
Chapter 29 Arnold Bennett on Little Mexican
Part 5 Those Barren Leaves
Chapter 30 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 31 Leonard Woolf, review in Nation and Athenaeum
Chapter 32 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 33 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 34 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 35 T. K. Whipple, review in Saturday Review of Literature
Chapter 36 Conrad Aiken on Huxley's conversational style
Chapter 37 Carl and Mark Van Doren on Huxley
Chapter 38 Edmund Gosse on Along the Road
Part 6 Two or Three Graces
Chapter 39 L. P. Hartley, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 1 Virginia Woolf, unsigned notice of The Defeat of Youth in TLS
Part 1 Limbo
Chapter 2 Virginia Woolf, unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 3 Herbert S. Gorman, review in New Republic
Part 2 Leda
Chapter 4 Desmond MacCarthy, review in New Statesman
Chapter 5 John Middle ton Murry, review in Athenaeum
Chapter 6 Harold Monro on Huxley's Poems
Chapter 7 Early opinions
Chapter 8 Ford Madox Hueffer, Ford] on a Huxley poem
Part 3 Crome Yellow
Chapter 9 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 10 Unsigned review in Spectator
Chapter 11 Review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 12 Notice in Bookman (New York)
Chapter 13 Raymond Mortimer, review in Dial
Chapter 14 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 15 F. Scott Fitzgerald on Huxley
Chapter 16 Huxley as a serious writer
Chapter 17 Trans-Atlantic responses
Part 4 Antic Hay
Chapter 18 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 19 James Douglas, review in Sunday Express
Chapter 20 L. P. Hartley, review in Spectator
Chapter 21 Raymond Mortimer, review in New Statesman
Chapter 22 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 23 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 24 Kurt Daniels, review in New Republic
Chapter 25 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 26 H. W. Boynton, review in Independent
Chapter 27 Grant Overton on Huxley
Chapter 28 Huxley's elasticity
Chapter 29 Arnold Bennett on Little Mexican
Part 5 Those Barren Leaves
Chapter 30 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 31 Leonard Woolf, review in Nation and Athenaeum
Chapter 32 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 33 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 34 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 35 T. K. Whipple, review in Saturday Review of Literature
Chapter 36 Conrad Aiken on Huxley's conversational style
Chapter 37 Carl and Mark Van Doren on Huxley
Chapter 38 Edmund Gosse on Along the Road
Part 6 Two or Three Graces
Chapter 39 L. P. Hartley, review in Saturday Review (London)
Introduction
Chapter 1 Virginia Woolf, unsigned notice of The Defeat of Youth in TLS
Part 1 Limbo
Chapter 2 Virginia Woolf, unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 3 Herbert S. Gorman, review in New Republic
Part 2 Leda
Chapter 4 Desmond MacCarthy, review in New Statesman
Chapter 5 John Middle ton Murry, review in Athenaeum
Chapter 6 Harold Monro on Huxley's Poems
Chapter 7 Early opinions
Chapter 8 Ford Madox Hueffer, Ford] on a Huxley poem
Part 3 Crome Yellow
Chapter 9 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 10 Unsigned review in Spectator
Chapter 11 Review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 12 Notice in Bookman (New York)
Chapter 13 Raymond Mortimer, review in Dial
Chapter 14 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 15 F. Scott Fitzgerald on Huxley
Chapter 16 Huxley as a serious writer
Chapter 17 Trans-Atlantic responses
Part 4 Antic Hay
Chapter 18 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 19 James Douglas, review in Sunday Express
Chapter 20 L. P. Hartley, review in Spectator
Chapter 21 Raymond Mortimer, review in New Statesman
Chapter 22 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 23 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 24 Kurt Daniels, review in New Republic
Chapter 25 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 26 H. W. Boynton, review in Independent
Chapter 27 Grant Overton on Huxley
Chapter 28 Huxley's elasticity
Chapter 29 Arnold Bennett on Little Mexican
Part 5 Those Barren Leaves
Chapter 30 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 31 Leonard Woolf, review in Nation and Athenaeum
Chapter 32 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 33 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 34 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 35 T. K. Whipple, review in Saturday Review of Literature
Chapter 36 Conrad Aiken on Huxley's conversational style
Chapter 37 Carl and Mark Van Doren on Huxley
Chapter 38 Edmund Gosse on Along the Road
Part 6 Two or Three Graces
Chapter 39 L. P. Hartley, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 1 Virginia Woolf, unsigned notice of The Defeat of Youth in TLS
Part 1 Limbo
Chapter 2 Virginia Woolf, unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 3 Herbert S. Gorman, review in New Republic
Part 2 Leda
Chapter 4 Desmond MacCarthy, review in New Statesman
Chapter 5 John Middle ton Murry, review in Athenaeum
Chapter 6 Harold Monro on Huxley's Poems
Chapter 7 Early opinions
Chapter 8 Ford Madox Hueffer, Ford] on a Huxley poem
Part 3 Crome Yellow
Chapter 9 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 10 Unsigned review in Spectator
Chapter 11 Review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 12 Notice in Bookman (New York)
Chapter 13 Raymond Mortimer, review in Dial
Chapter 14 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 15 F. Scott Fitzgerald on Huxley
Chapter 16 Huxley as a serious writer
Chapter 17 Trans-Atlantic responses
Part 4 Antic Hay
Chapter 18 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 19 James Douglas, review in Sunday Express
Chapter 20 L. P. Hartley, review in Spectator
Chapter 21 Raymond Mortimer, review in New Statesman
Chapter 22 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 23 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 24 Kurt Daniels, review in New Republic
Chapter 25 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review
Chapter 26 H. W. Boynton, review in Independent
Chapter 27 Grant Overton on Huxley
Chapter 28 Huxley's elasticity
Chapter 29 Arnold Bennett on Little Mexican
Part 5 Those Barren Leaves
Chapter 30 Unsigned review in TLS
Chapter 31 Leonard Woolf, review in Nation and Athenaeum
Chapter 32 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London)
Chapter 33 Unsigned review in NYTBR
Chapter 34 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Nation (New York)
Chapter 35 T. K. Whipple, review in Saturday Review of Literature
Chapter 36 Conrad Aiken on Huxley's conversational style
Chapter 37 Carl and Mark Van Doren on Huxley
Chapter 38 Edmund Gosse on Along the Road
Part 6 Two or Three Graces
Chapter 39 L. P. Hartley, review in Saturday Review (London)







