Peculiar Language

Peculiar Language
Author: Derek Attridge
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2004
Genre: Criticism
ISBN: 9780415340571

First published in 1988, this classic text is established as one of the most important discussions of the language of literature. Re-issued as a result of recent critical interest, this edition includes a new preface by the author.

Shakespeare And The Victorians

Shakespeare And The Victorians
Author: Adrian Poole
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2014-03-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1408143739

Adrian Poole examines the Victorian's obsession with Shakespeare, his impact upon the era's consciousness, and the expression of this in their drama, novels and poetry. The book features detailed discussion of the interpretations and applications of Shakespeare by major figures such as Dickens and Hardy, Tennyson and Browning, as well as those less well-known.

The Shakespeare Revolution

The Shakespeare Revolution
Author: J. L. Styan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1983-04-29
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9780521273282

This is a succinct and finest history of Shakespeare studies in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Kegan Paul – A Victorian Imprint

Kegan Paul – A Victorian Imprint
Author: Leslie Howsam
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1999-12-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1442655623

The Kegan Paul imprint was created and its reputation for a distinguished list of titles established during a forty-year period from 1871 to 1911. Several publishers, and their firms, were involved in the development of the imprint during this period, beginning with Henry S. King and Company, and following in 1877 with Charles Kegan Paul and his partner Alfred Chenevix Trench. A financial crisis in 1889 forced an amalgamation with two other businesses and the new firm changed managers periodically until George Routledge and Son took over the business in 1911. Leslie Howsam combines biography and analytic bibliography in her study of the Kegan Paul imprint to demonstrate the value of publishing history as a contribution to the scholarly study of the book. Basing her research on intensive work in the company's surviving archives and supplemented by extensive library work with the actual books, Howsam looks at the wide range of significant titles published for the imprint. In addition, she reconstructs a biographical and business history of the firm based on published and unpublished accounts of the individuals involved, including the publishers and their families, and looks at the effects of changing business practices. The focus of Victorian Imprint – Kegan Paul is the duality of imprint: the publisher's imprint upon a list of books, and publisher's personalities, the imprint of their taste and judgment on the culture in which they lived.

One Touch of Shakespeare

One Touch of Shakespeare
Author: Joseph Crosby
Publisher: Associated University Presses
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1986
Genre: Book collectors
ISBN: 9780918016744

A collection of excerpts from 251 letters written by a shy widower and grocer in Zanesville. Ohio, who, in his time, was one of three Americans who could be called learned and eminent Shakespeareans. They are concerned with book collection, stage production, stage history, the state of the English language in Shakespeare's time, criticism, and interpretation of the text.