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| 245 | 0 0 | ▼a Earl of Rochester : ▼b the critical heritage / ▼c edited by David Farley-Hills. |
| 260 | ▼a London ; ▼a New York : ▼b Routledge, ▼c 1972. | |
| 300 | ▼a xii, 275 p. ; ▼c 23 cm. | |
| 440 | 4 | ▼a The critical heritage series. ; ▼v 25 |
| 500 | ▼a Includes index. | |
| 600 | 1 7 | ▼a Rochester, Laurence Hyde, ▼c Earl of, ▼d (1641-1711) ▼x Critique et interpretation. ▼2 ram |
| 700 | 2 | ▼a Farley-Hills, David |
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The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary repsonses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary repsonses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.
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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS = xi
NOTE ON THE TEXT = xii
INTRODUCTION = 1
Comtemporary comments(1672-80)
1 JOHN CROWNE on Rochester, 1672 = 27
2 NATHANAEL LEE
a) from the dedication of Nero 1674 = 28
b) from The Princess of Cleves 1681 = 28
3 JOHN DRYDEN
a) from the dedication of Marriage a ` la Mode 1673 = 30
b) form a letter to Rochester 1673 = 31
c) from the 'Preface' to All for Love 1678 = 32
4 FRANCIS FANE
a) from the didication to Love in the Dark 1675 = 36
b) 'To the late Earl of Rochester' = 37
5 an epigram answering an attack by Rochester 1677 / SIR CARR SCROOPE = 39
6 Advice to Apollo 1678 / Anonymous = 40
7 EARL OF MULGRAVE / JOHN SHEFFIELD
a) from An Essay upon Satire 1679 = 41
b) from An Essay upon Poetry 1682 = 42
8 from a letter to Rochester 1680 / CHARLES BLOUNT = 43
Comment at Rochester's death(1680-1700)
9 from his sermon at Rochester's funeral 1680 / ROBERT PARSONS = 45
10 Some Passages of the Life and Death of Rochester 1680 / GILBERT BURNET = 47
11 from the History of the Reign of King Charles Ⅱ 1753 / GILBERT BURNET = 93
12 Elegy on rochester 1680 / JOHN OLDHAM = 94
13 a) Elegy on Rochester 1680 / APHRA BEHN = 101
b) Lines to Mrs Behn / ANNE WHARTON = 104
c) Lines to Mrs Wharton / APHRA BEHN = 105
14 a) Elegy on Rochester 1680 / ANNE WHARTON = 107
b) Lines on Mrs wharton's Elegy on Rochester / EDMUND WALLER = 108
c) Lines on Mrs Wharton's Elegy on Rochester / JOHN HOWE = 108
d) Lines on Mrs Wharton's Elegy on rochester / ROBERT WOLSELEY = 109
15 An elegy upon the death of Rochester 1680 / Anonymous = 110
16 On the Death of the Earl of Rochester 1680 / Anonymous = 113
17 Pastoral on the death of Rochester 1680 / THOMAS FLATMAN = 115
18 Ode to the Memory of Rochester 1680 / SAMUEL WOODFORD = 116
19 Elegy on Rochester 1680 / SAMUEL HOLLAND = 128
20 Anonymous lines on Rochester, from Metamorphoses c.1684 = 131
21 Three Prologues to Valentinian 1684 = 132
22 a) Preface to Valentinian 1685 / ROBERT WOLSELEY = 137
b) Lines to Wolseley / ANNE WHARTON = 160
23 from his Life of Rochester 1686 / WILLIAM WINSTANLEY = 161
24 MATTHEW PRIOR, two references to Rochester 1687 = 162
25 'A Lash at Atheists' 1690 / TOM DURFEY = 163
26 Preface to Rochester's Poems on Several Occasions 1691 / THOMAS RYMER = 166
27 a ` WOOD, from Athenae Oxonienses 1692 / ANTHONY = 170
28 from A Short Essay on English Satire c.1692 / TOM BROWN = 174
29 Brief Life of Rochester(before 1697) / JOHN AUBREY's = 177
30 from The City Lady 1697 / THOMAS DILKE = 179
31 ISSAAC WATTS on Rochester = 180
Rochester Acclaimed(1700-50)
32 some allusions to rochester / JOHN DENNIS
a) Preface to Miscellanies in Verse and Prose, 1693 = 181
b) The Epistle Dedicatory to the Advancement and Reformation of Modern Poetry, 1701 = 182
c) Preface to Remarks upon Mr Pope's Translatin of Homer, 1717 = 182
33 from the Historical and Philosophical Dictionary 1702 / PIERRE BAYLE = 183
34 An anonymous essay on Rochester 1707 = 184
35 some remarks on Rochester from the Review 1706-13 / DANIEL DEFOE = 185
36 from the Memoirs of Count Grammont 1713 / ANTHONY HAMILTON = 187
37 edition of the poems, from the Preface 1718 / THOMAS DRYAR'S = 188
38 life and character of Rochester 1720 / GILES JACOB's = 189
39 form a Life of Sedley 1721 / DANIEL DEFOE[?] = 192
40 POPE and SPENCE on Rochester(from Spence's Anecdotes) 1728-43 = 193
41 VOLTAIRE on Rochester
a) Letter from the Lettres Philosophiques 1729 = 194
b) from Chapter 7 of the Histoire de Jenni 1775 = 196
42 FRANCIS LOCKIER on Rochester(from Spence's Anecdotes) 1730 = 196
Growing disapproval(1750-1800)
43 from 'Mr. Cibber's' Life of Rochester 1753 / ROBERT SHIELS = 198
44 on Rochester 1757 / DAVID HUME = 200
45 disapproves 1758 / HORACE WALPOLE = 201
46 From the Preface to The Poetical Works of Rochester 1761 = 201
47 essay on Rochester from Lives of the english Poets 1779 / DR. JOHNSON's = 203
48 JOSEPH WARTON on Rochester in the Essay on Pope 1782 = 207
49 from his Life of Rochester 1795 / ROBERT ANDERSON = 209
Rochester in eclipse : Criticism(1800-50)
50 COOKE's edition of The Poetical Works of the Earl of Rochester, from the Preface 1800 = 210
51 A comment on Rochester from the Edinburgh Review July 1706 = 211
52 THOMAS PARK on Rochester 1806 = 212
53 ISAAC D'ISRAELI on rochester's satire from quarrels of Authors 1814 = 212
54 GOETHE quotes the Satire against Mankind 1814 = 213
55 WILLIAM HAZLITT on rochester
a) from Lectures on the English Poets 1818 = 214
b) from Select British Poets 1824 = 214
56 An anonymous aside from the Retrospective Review 1820 = 215
57 HENRY CRABB ROBINSON on Rochester's obscenity, from On Books, and their Writers 1820 = 216
58 JOHN GENEST on Valentinian, from Some Account of the English Stage 1832 = 216
59 ROBERT CHAMBERS
a) from the History of English Language and Literature 1836 = 217
b) from the Cyclopaedia of English Literature 1844 = 217
60 HENRY HALLAM changes his mind about Rochester from Introduction to the Literature of Europe
a) from first edition 1839 = 218
b) from seventh edition 1864 = 218
61 From the anonymous Conversion of the Earl of Rochester 1840 = 219
62 from Sketches of the History of Literature 1845 / G. L. CRAIK = 220
The Beginnings of Reassessment(1850-1903)
63 'S. H.', 'Information about Nell Gwyn from Rochester's poems', Gentleman's Magazine October 1851 = 221
64 An anonymous comment on Rochester, the Edinburgh Review July 1855 = 223
65 a French view of Rochester from Revue des Deux Mondes, August 1857 / EMILE FORGUES = 224
66 Rochester as wicked moralist 1860 / GEORGE GILFILLAN = 239
67 from the History of English Literature 1863 / HIPPOLYTE TAINE = 241
68 JOWETT and TENNYSON quote the Satire against Mankind 1872-80 = 243
69 CHARLES COWDEN CLARKE on Rochester, Gentleman's Magazine 1871 = 244
70 HENRY MORLEY is contemptuous, from A First Sketch of English Literature 1873 = 248
71 EDMUND GOSSE on Rochester 1880 = 248
72 Article in the Encyclopaedia Britannica 1886 = 250
73 W.H. DIRCKS, Rochester as lyric poet 1891 = 251
74 G.S. STREET, 'Rochester', the National Observer March 1892 = 252
75 RICHARD GARNETT, Rochester as satirist, 1895 = 255
76 OLIVER ELTON, Rochester as lyric poet again 1899 = 257
77 WALTER RALEIGH, Rochester and Milton 1900 = 259
78 THOMAS LONGUEVILLE on Rochester 1903 = 261
79 W. J. COURTHORPE on the influence of Hobbes on Rochester 1903 = 264
BIBLIOGRAPHY = 267
INDEX = 269
