Life and literature /
by Lafcadio Hearn; selected and edited., with an introduction, by John Erskine.
- London : Heinemann, 1917.
- x p., 1 l., 393 p. ; 24 cm.
A third selection from lectures delivered at the University of Tokyo between 1896 and 1902. The two preceeding volumes are entitled'Interpretations of literature' (1915) and'Appreciations of poetry (1916) cf. introd. TRUNCATED
On reading in relation to literature.--On the relation of life and character to literature.--On composition.--Note upon the abuse and use of literary societies.--Literary genius (a fragment).--On modern English criticism, and the contemporary relations of English to French literature.--The prose of small things.--The poetry of George Meredith.--George Borrow.--Note upon Rossetti's prose.--Thomas Lovell Beddoes.--The Victorian spasmodies.--The poetry of Lord De Tabley.--Note on some French romantics.--Some French poems on insects.--Note upon an ugly subject.--Tolstol's theory of art.--Note upon Tolstol's death.--Some fairy literature.--The most.
Literature. English literature--History and criticism.--19th century