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“English Critical Essays: 19th Century,” selected by Phyllis M. Jones, is a well-known anthology that compiles critical essays from the 19th century. This collection features essays by notable authors and critics from the Victorian era, shedding light on the critical discourse and literary commentary of that period.
The anthology includes essays by prominent figures such as Thomas Carlyle, John Henry Newman, Matthew Arnold, Walter Pater, and others. These essays offer insights into various aspects of 19th-century literature, including analyses of the works of renowned authors like Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, and the Brontë sisters.
Phyllis M. Jones’ selection and compilation of these essays provide readers with a valuable resource for understanding the critical perspectives, intellectual debates, and literary trends of the 19th century. It allows readers to explore how critics of the time engaged with and interpreted the literature and culture of their era.
“English Critical Essays: 19th Century” is an important resource for students, scholars, and enthusiasts interested in Victorian literature and literary criticism. It offers a window into the critical thought and literary commentary that shaped the understanding and appreciation of 19th-century English literature.
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