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About This Book

A historical overview outlines the evolution of critical method in English letters, dividing its development into three broad periods and exemplifying each with selected essays by representative critics from Sidney and Dryden through Johnson, Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlitt, Shelley and Carlyle. The editor traces changing priorities—classical models and form, neoclassical correctness, and later romantic and modern emphases on imagination, expression, and interdisciplinary perception—while offering illustrative readings of poems, plays, and critical prefaces. The volume closes with Walter Pater's study of Sandro Botticelli to demonstrate the impulse to bridge literature and the visual arts.

About the Author

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Charles Edwyn Vaughan

Charles Edwyn Vaughan was a notable figure in the realm of English literary criticism. His work, "English Literary Criticism," reflects his deep engagement with the nuances of literary analysis and the evolution of critical thought in English literature. Vaughan's contributions are characterized by a thoughtful examination of literary styles and the cultural contexts that shape them. His insights have influenced both contemporary and later critics, making him a significant voice in the discourse surrounding literary evaluation and appreciation.

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