An edition of Considered writers, old and new (1925)

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Eugene Mason
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English
Pages
230

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Considered writers, old and new
1925, Methuen & Co., ltd.
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Table of Contents

Dr. Samuel Johnson and the Shakespearean drama.
James Elroy Flecker.
The epic of France.
Some characteristics of Mr. Hilaire Belloc.
The mediaevalism of William Morris.
Pilgrimages, pious and otherwise, in the middle ages.
Looking before and after (Victorian and Georgian)
Dante (1321-1921)
The influence of John Keats.
The tercentenary of Jean de la Fontaine (1621-1921)
Baudelaire.
Mr. Francis William Bain.
Mr. James Stephens.
Mr. John Masefield.
Mr. John Drinkwater.
Mr. Jack B. Yeats and the poets of "A broadside".

Edition Notes

"First published in 1925."

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Library of Congress
PR99 .M325

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Pagination
vii, 230, [1] p.
Number of pages
230

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OL6691623M
LCCN
26013938
OCLC/WorldCat
7106729

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