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Informationen zum Autor Ilana Snyder, Monash University Klappentext The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. Zusammenfassung The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Part 1 Original Poetry, by Victor and Cazire; Chapter 1 Unsigned review, The Literary Panorama; Chapter 2 Unsigned notice, The British Critic; Chapter 3 Unsigned notice, under 'Criticisms 1811,' The Poetical Register and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1810-1811; Part 2 Zastrozzi, a Romance; Chapter 4 Unsigned notice, The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle; Chapter 5 Unsigned, review, The Critical Review and Annals of Literature; Part 3 St. Irvyne: or The Rosicrucian; Chapter 6 Unsigned notice, The British Critic; Chapter 7 Unsigned review, The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine; Chapter 8 Unsigned letter, The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine; Part 4 The Necessity of Atheism and a Declaration of Rights; Chapter 9 Robert Southey, from a letter to Grosvenor Bedford; Chapter 10 Unsigned review, The Brighton Magazine; Part 5 Queen Mab; Chapter 11 Review signed 'F.,' The Theological Inquirer, or Polemical Magazine; Chapter 12 Unsigned review, John Bull's British Journal; Chapter 13 Unsigned review, The London Magazine and Theatrical Inquisitor; Chapter 14 Unsigned review, The Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres; Chapter 15 Unsigned notice, The Monthly Magazine and British Register; Chapter 16 Unsigned notice, The Literary Chronicle and Weekly Review; Chapter 17 Richard Carlile, review, The Republican; Chapter 18 William Bengo Collyer, from a review of Queen Mab in 'Licentious Productions in High Life,' The Investigator, or Quarterly Magazine; Chapter 19 Henry Crabb Robinson, diary entry; Part 6 Alastor; or The Spirit of Solitude: and other poems; Chapter 20 Unsigned notice, The Monthly Review, or Literary Journal; Chapter 21 Unsigned review, The British Critic; Chapter 22 Unsigned review, The Eclectic Review; Chapter 23 Leigh Hunt on Shelley in 'Young Poets,' The Examiner; Chapter 24 John Gibson Lockhart, review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine; Part 7 The Revolt of Islam; Chapter 25 Leigh Hunt, The Examiner; Chapter 26 John Gibson Lockhart, unsigned review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine; Chapter 27 Unsigned review, The Monthly Review; Chapter 28 John Taylor Coleridge, review, The Quarterly Review; Chapter 29 Leigh Hunt, 'The Quarterly Review and The Revolt of Islam', The Examiner; Part 8 Rosalind and Helen; Chapter 30 Leigh Hunt, review, The Examiner; Chapter 31 Unsigned review, The Commercial Chronicle; Chapter 32 John Wilson, review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine; Chapter 33 Unsigned review, The Monthly Review, or Literary Journal; Part 9 The Cenci; Chapter 34 Unsigned notice, The Monthly Magazine, or British Register; Chapter 35 Unsigned review, The Literary Gazette, and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences; Chapter 36 Unsigned review, The London Magazine and Monthly Critical and Dramatic Review; Chapter 37 Review signed 'B.,' The Theatrical Inquisitor and Monthly Mirror; Chapter 38 Unsigned review, The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register; Chapter 39 Unsigned review, The Edinburgh Monthly Review; Chapter 40 Unsigned review, The London Magazine; Chapter 41 Leigh Hunt, review, The Indicator; Chapter 42 John Keats, letter; Chapter 43 Unsigned review, The Monthly Review; Chapter 44 Unsigned review, The Independent, a London Literary and Political Review; Chapter 45 Unsigned review, The British Review and London Critical Journal; Chapter 46 Henry Crabb Robinson, diary entries; Chapter 4...