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  • Sari: Routledge Revivals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000552270

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First published in 1949, The Progress of a Biographer follows a general principle that there are absolute truths, which an individual can in some degree apprehend and live by, but which churches and institutions can only obscure and pervert. This principle is followed for the sketches in this book, most of which were written between the end of World War II and the spring of 1948. The subjects range from P. G. Wodehouse to Karl Marx, from W. B. Yeats to Thackeray, and from Rainer Maria Rilke to Lloyd George. Believing that to understand a man’s work, one must form a coherent impression of the man, the author has tried to suggest the leading characteristics and governing impulses of his subjects. His intention has been to clarify rather than to criticise, though doubtless the affect may sometimes be one of criticism falling short of clarification. The book will be of interest to students across disciplines but will particularly appeal to students of English literature.



First published in 1949, The Progress of a Biographer contains sketches of men, most of which were written between the end of World War II and the spring of 1948.

1. The Progress of a Biographer
2. William Makepeace Thackeray
3.
Rudyard Kipling
4. J. M. Barrie
5. Bernard Shaw
6. Shaw and Dickens
7. The
Intelligent Mans Guide to Oscar Wilde
8. Oscar Wildes Biographers
9. Rupert
Brooke
10. Occluded Pastures
11. Pendragonship
12. Tennyson and W. H. Auden
13. Aldous Huxleys Mystic
14. The Who and the What
15. Meetings with W.
B. Yeats
16. The Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke
17. A Woman of the Pharisees
18. George Saintsbury
19. Sir Walter Scott and John Buchan
20. Logan Pearsall
Smith
21. High Life in Victorian Fiction
22. The English n Switzerland
23.
Humour
24. William Gerhardi
25. Max Beerbohm
26. P. G. Wodehouse
27. Boswell
and D. B. Wyndham Lewis
28. Counsels for the Defence
29. Hamlet Borgianized
30. Biography and Criticism
31. The Heroic Vitalists
32. The Comforts of
Richard Wagner
33. What are Politics?
34. Napoleon
35. Lloyd George
36.
Winston Churchill
37. Karl Marx
38. The Common Man
Hugh Kingsmill