The reverent discipline: essays in literary criticism and culture
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The reverent discipline: essays in literary criticism and culture
University of Tennessee Press, [1974]
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- The writer and society: some reflections
- Promise of greatness: the war of 1914-1918
- The end of the lamplight
- King of Bloomsbury
- Three English lives: Arnold Toynbee, Vivian de Sola Pinto, Leonard Woolf
- Notes on Eliot and Lawrence, 1915-1924
- E. M. Forster and D. H. Lawrence: their views on education
- Ideologues of mediocrity
- Toward a metaphysics of art
- F. M. Dostoevsky and D. H. Lawrence: their visions of evil
- Dostoevsky and Satanism
- Pater Seraphicus: Dostoevsky's metaphysics of a "new saintliness."
- Boris Pasternak's protest and affirmation
- J. D. Salinger and the Russian pilgrim
- Henry More: Cambridge Platonist
- Simone Weil: a passionate Platonist
- D. H. Lawrence and the ancient Greeks
- A tribute to Gilbert Murray
- Graven images
- Interpreter of genius
- The Leavisite rubrics
- Austin Warren: man of letters