Literary Criticism

Gossip in a Library

Read by Eugene Smith


Edmund Gosse



A collection of informal essays about books in his library. He combines commentary, translations, and humorous asides about authors and thei…

Some American Storytellers

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Frederic Taber Cooper



Frederic Taber Cooper, who was an editor and author, provides a superb insight into the works of some of the most popular authors of the tur…

Aspects of the Novel

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E. M. Forster



This s a series of lectures given at Trinity College by the acclaimed author E.M. Forster (A Passage to India, Howard's End, A Room With a V…

Collected Prose

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James Elroy Flecker



Best remembered for his poetry, James Elroy Flecker was also a playwright, novelist and prose writer. This collection of his idiosyncratic p…

The Introduction to Shakespeare Apocrypha

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C. F. Tucker Brooke



"The ambition of the editor has been to provide an accurate and complete text, with adequate critical and supplementary matter, of all …

Essays Irish and American

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John Butler Yeats



From the noted artist and father of the celebrated Irish poet William Butler Yeats comes this short collection of essays on the literary lif…

Studies in Classic American Literature

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D. H. Lawrence



The staid academic title belies the freewheeling prose of D.H. Lawrence's essays, which are as contrarian, penetrating, and sometimes unpala…

'To the Lighthouse'

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Various



Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse was published in May 1927 in both Britain and the United States. The publication of Mrs. Dalloway a year …

Discoveries

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John Middleton Murry



Introductory Note: I have called these essays and lectures by a title that some people may think presumptuous: first, because it is the titl…

The Defense of Poesy

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Sir Philip Sidney



Sidney envisions the world as an ideally ordered structure that rewards good and punishes evil, but this order, vitiated by sin, has fallen …

A Bibliography of the Work of Mark Twain

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Merle Devore Johnson



As printed, this book contains an extensive listing of Mark Twain's work. Rather than repeating that listing, this recording simply reflects…

J. M. Synge and the Ireland of His Time

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William Butler Yeats



William Butler Yeats recounts his experiences with friend and colleague, John Millington Synge. - Summary by Kyle James Maclean

Some German Women and Their Salons

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Mary Hargrave



German women living at the turn of the 18th to the 19th century have paved the way to modernity for the female gender in Germany. Mary Hargr…

Ingersoll on ROBERT BURNS

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Robert Burns and Robert G. Ingersoll



This is a duet by Michele Fry, reading Ingersoll's essay, and Kay Williams, an authentic Scotsman, reading Burns' poetry. Robert Burns (25 J…

The Spirit of Brazilian Literature

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Isaac Goldberg



One of the many Little Blue Books published to make learning available to all. These were short, informative, and inexpensive books that dis…

Poland

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George Brandes



"I had accepted an invitation to deliver three lectures in French in the town-hall of Warsaw." Thus begins the description of the …

History of a Literary Radical

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Randolph Silliman Bourne



A posthumous collection of Bourne's writing from publications such as The Atlantic Monthly and early issues of The New Republic, with a long…

The Mystics of Islam

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Reynold A. Nicholson



Exploring Islamic mysticism, specifically Sufism, this book aims to provide an introduction to this difficult subject. Delving into the myst…

Books and Reading

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Noah Porter



[The author] hopes that the effect of these discussions may lead to more comprehensive and elevated estimates of authors and of literature o…

Robert Browning

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G. K. Chesterton



This mystery of the unconscious man, far deeper than any mystery of the conscious one, existing as it does in all men, existed peculiarly in…

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