Selected Letters of William EmpsonThis edited collection of letters by William Empson (1906-1984), one of the foremost writers and literary critics of the twentieth century, ranges across the entirety of his career. Parts of the correspondence record the development of ideas that were to come to fruition in seminal texts including Seven Types of Ambiguity, The Structure of Complex Words, and Milton's God. The topics of other letters range from Shakespeare's Dark Lady to Marvell's marriage and Byron's bisexuality. Empson relished correspondence that was combative, if not downright aggressive. As a result, parts of this edition take the form of a serial disputation with other critics of the period, including Frank Kermode, Helen Gardner, Philip Hobsbaum, and I. A. Richards. Other notable correspondents include A. Alvarez, Bonamy Dobrée, Leslie Fiedler, Graham Hough, C. K. Ogden, George Orwell, Kathleen Raine, John Crowe Ransom, Christopher Ricks, Laura Riding, A. L. Rowse, Stephen Spender, E. M. W. Tillyard, Rosemond Tuve, John Wain, and G. Wilson Knight. All readers of literary history and criticism will stand to benefit from this edition. Empson is universally credited as the man who 'invented' modern literary criticism, so that all of his writings make a signal addition to the canon of his works. This selection provides a context for the evaluation of Empson's total literary output; and in many letters Empson seeks to defend his ideas against both published and personal attacks. This volume not only fills in all the missing links, it adds up to a completely new volume of critical writings by Empson. |
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1: Donne and the new philosophy (Cambridge, 1993) WE, Essays on
Renaissance Literature, vol. 2: The Drama (Cambridge, 1994) WE, Essays on
Shakespeare, ed. by David B. Pirie (Cambridge, 1986) WE, Faustus and the
Censor: The ...
1: Donne and the new philosophy (Cambridge, 1993) WE, Essays on
Renaissance Literature, vol. 2: The Drama (Cambridge, 1994) WE, Essays on
Shakespeare, ed. by David B. Pirie (Cambridge, 1986) WE, Faustus and the
Censor: The ...
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5 February: acts in a production at the Cambridge ADC of his one-act play, Three
Stories, a melodrama. Begins reviewing film and theatre, as well as books, for
The Granta and The Cambridge Review. For 1927–8, while still a student of ...
5 February: acts in a production at the Cambridge ADC of his one-act play, Three
Stories, a melodrama. Begins reviewing film and theatre, as well as books, for
The Granta and The Cambridge Review. For 1927–8, while still a student of ...
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Lent Term: delivers Clark Lectures at Trinity College, Cambridge, on 'The
Progress of Criticism'. Hon. D. Litt., University of Sheffield. Honorary member of
the American Academy of Arts and Letters/ The National Institute of Arts and
Letters.
Lent Term: delivers Clark Lectures at Trinity College, Cambridge, on 'The
Progress of Criticism'. Hon. D. Litt., University of Sheffield. Honorary member of
the American Academy of Arts and Letters/ The National Institute of Arts and
Letters.
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(Elsie Elizabeth Phare, 'From Devon to Cambridge, 1926: or, Mentioned with
Derision', The Cambridge Review (103: 2267), 26 Feb. 1982) 4 September 1928
Dear Miss Phare, Thanks: what I should like to do would be to print the section ...
(Elsie Elizabeth Phare, 'From Devon to Cambridge, 1926: or, Mentioned with
Derision', The Cambridge Review (103: 2267), 26 Feb. 1982) 4 September 1928
Dear Miss Phare, Thanks: what I should like to do would be to print the section ...
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