
Aldous Huxley
Series: Collected Critical Heritage Series 2;
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Volume 1#Volume 15
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 6 March 1997
- ISBN 9780415159159
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages520 pages
- Size 216x138 mm
- Weight 1120 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Writings include: Brave New World, Crome Yellow, Eyeless in Gaza. Volume covers the period 1920-1965. Extras: Appendicies list translations and collected works sales.
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This set comprises forty volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first sixty-eight volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
Table of Contents:
Introduction; Chapter 1 Virginia Woolf, unsigned notice of The Defeat of Youth in TLS; Part 1 Limbo; Chapter 2 Virginia Woolf, unsigned review in TLS; Chapter 3 Herbert S. Gorman, review in New Republic; Part 2 Leda; Chapter 4 Desmond MacCarthy, review in New Statesman; Chapter 5 John Middle ton Murry, review in Athenaeum; Chapter 6 Harold Monro on Huxley's Poems; Chapter 7 Early opinions; Chapter 8 Ford Madox Hueffer, Ford] on a Huxley poem; Part 3 Crome Yellow; Chapter 9 Unsigned review in TLS; Chapter 10 Unsigned review in Spectator; Chapter 11 Review in Nation (New York); Chapter 12 Notice in Bookman (New York); Chapter 13 Raymond Mortimer, review in Dial; Chapter 14 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review; Chapter 15 F. Scott Fitzgerald on Huxley; Chapter 16 Huxley as a serious writer; Chapter 17 Trans-Atlantic responses; Part 4 Antic Hay; Chapter 18 Unsigned review in TLS; Chapter 19 James Douglas, review in Sunday Express; Chapter 20 L. P. Hartley, review in Spectator; Chapter 21 Raymond Mortimer, review in New Statesman; Chapter 22 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London); Chapter 23 Unsigned review in NYTBR; Chapter 24 Kurt Daniels, review in New Republic; Chapter 25 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Literary Review; Chapter 26 H. W. Boynton, review in Independent; Chapter 27 Grant Overton on Huxley; Chapter 28 Huxley's elasticity; Chapter 29 Arnold Bennett on Little Mexican; Part 5 Those Barren Leaves; Chapter 30 Unsigned review in TLS; Chapter 31 Leonard Woolf, review in Nation and Athenaeum; Chapter 32 Gerald Gould, review in Saturday Review (London); Chapter 33 Unsigned review in NYTBR; Chapter 34 Joseph Wood Krutch, review in Nation (New York); Chapter 35 T. K. Whipple, review in Saturday Review of Literature; Chapter 36 Conrad Aiken on Huxley's conversational style; Chapter 37 Carl and Mark Van Doren on Huxley; Chapter 38 Edmund Gosse on Along the Road; Part 6 Two or Three Graces; Chapter 39 L. P. Hartley, review in Saturday Review (London);
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