English literature and British philosophy : a collection of essays
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English literature and British philosophy : a collection of essays
(Patterns of literary criticism, 10)
University of Chicago Press, 1971
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 357-360) and index
Contents of Works
- Georgics of the mind : Bacon's philosophy and the experience of his essays / Stanley Fish
- Thomas Hobbes / R.L. Brett
- Realism and the novel / Ian Watt
- Locke and Sterne / Ernest Tuveson
- Gibbon and Hume / Louis Kampf
- Blake's case against Locke / Northrop Frye
- Mechanical and organic psychologies of literary invention / M.H. Abrams
- Jane Austen and the moralists / Gilbert Ryle
- Moral problems and moral philosophy in the Victorian period / Jerome B. Schneewind
- Victorian philosophical prose : J.S. Mill and F.H. Bradley / Alan Donagan
- Wittgenstein, nonsense, and Lewis Carroll / George Pitcher
- The philosophy of F.H. Bradley and the mind and art of T.S. Eliot : an introduction / Anne C. Bolgan
- Yeats, Berkeley, and Romanticism / Donald Davie
- The mythology of friendship : D.H. Lawrence, Bertrand Russell, and "The Blind man" / Michael L. Ross
- The philosophical realism of Virginia Woolf / S.P. Rosenbaum

