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The Practice of Criticism

  • Date Published: November 1968
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521095402

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  • Many people associate 'practical criticism' with a short-sighted brand of literary analysis which kills a student's interest in literature by drilling him to concentrate narrowly on verbal detail. Handled properly, however, practical criticism can play a vital part in a literature course, especially in the crucial stages in the last years at schools or first university year when many students are coming to literature seriously for the first time. This 1968 book is a useful introduction to practical criticism for students. It offers an impressive range of closely analysed passages and exercises, in prose and verse. Mr Rawlinson considers the problems of the beginner, and discussed the mistakes an misconceptions that sometimes spoil practical criticism courses. In his general discussion of topics such as rhythm, tone and imagery, the author is careful not to be too abstract; throughout the book precept is reinforced by example, theory by practice.

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    • Date Published: November 1968
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521095402
    • length: 248 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 14 mm
    • weight: 0.32kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    Preface: aims and intentions
    1. Practical criticism and 'method'
    2. Rhythm, tone and the dangers of eye-reading
    3. Imagery, metaphor and visualisation
    4. Early and late Shakespearean verse
    5. Two epitaphs for Ben Jonson
    6. An early draft of Blake's London
    7. Relevance and irrelevance in response: another Blake poem
    8. Lyrical grace and warmth: two seventeenth-century lyrics
    9. Emotion and emotionality: Herbert's 'Life' and E. B. Browning's 'Irrepatrableness'
    10. Meaning stated and meaning created: two more Herbert poems
    11. Translations of a Latin poem
    12. Shakespeare's verse: additional exercises
    13. A case of idiosyncrasy: two poems by Hardy
    14. More creation versus statement: Frost and Edward Thomas
    15. Contrasting poems
    Jonson's 'To Heaven' and Donne's 'Thou Hast Made Me'
    16. Prose
    17. Extracts from novels: a passage from George Eliot's Daniel Deronda
    18. Extracts from novels: a comparison of passages from Thackeray and Lawrence
    19. Two passages about belief: Foerster and Forster
    20. Aphorisms by Franklin and Lawrence
    21. Two modern passages on literary criticism
    22. Two pieces of eighteenth-century literary criticism
    Notes
    Exercises
    Index.

  • Author

    D. H. Rawlinson, La Trobe University, Australia

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