This article offers a revaluation of the position of the two famous Cambridge critics F.R. and Q.D. Leavis in twentieth-century literary studies, with particular reference to the 1930s and '40s. It will look first to F.R. and Q.D.'s relations with each other and with other major Cambridge academics of the 1920s and '30s, before analysing the Leavises' vexed but constant relationships with the world of the print media, and asking whether they should be regarded as proper critics, or as mere representatives of a higher form of journalism. All along the argument will be guided by the implicit - or sometimes explicit - distinction between two conceptions of culture and criticism: one that simply views the teaching of literature as the handing d...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
The paper attempts to demonstrate the interrelationship between literary theory and criticism and C...
Literary studies in the 1980s challenged the literary assumptions of "practical criticism" or New Cr...
Cet article se propose de réévaluer la place qu'occupent les deux célèbres critiques de Cambridge F....
Both T. S. Eliot and F. R. Leavis represent some important features of the English critical traditio...
This article explores the literary and cultural criticism of F. R. Leavis, so influential on the tea...
The purpose of this thesis is to look into the Leavis-Eliot relationship, connecting it with the bro...
PhDAustralian educational authorities have been both vague and ambivalent in their attitude to human...
Critics usually describe Q. D. Leavis as the author of the influential Fiction and the Reading Publ...
This thesis demonstrates the development of F.R.Leavis's critical vocabulary through an examination ...
Presents a coherent and accessible historical account of the major phases of British and American Tw...
This thesis proposes a theory of literature's human relevance in literary terms, developing hints in...
This article explores the origins of Critical Quarterly, situating it in relation to Leavisite ideas...
In this thesis attention is focussed on the antithetical and complementary roles played by T.S. Elio...
Includes bibliographical references.Digitized at the University of Missouri--Columbia MU Libraries D...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
The paper attempts to demonstrate the interrelationship between literary theory and criticism and C...
Literary studies in the 1980s challenged the literary assumptions of "practical criticism" or New Cr...
Cet article se propose de réévaluer la place qu'occupent les deux célèbres critiques de Cambridge F....
Both T. S. Eliot and F. R. Leavis represent some important features of the English critical traditio...
This article explores the literary and cultural criticism of F. R. Leavis, so influential on the tea...
The purpose of this thesis is to look into the Leavis-Eliot relationship, connecting it with the bro...
PhDAustralian educational authorities have been both vague and ambivalent in their attitude to human...
Critics usually describe Q. D. Leavis as the author of the influential Fiction and the Reading Publ...
This thesis demonstrates the development of F.R.Leavis's critical vocabulary through an examination ...
Presents a coherent and accessible historical account of the major phases of British and American Tw...
This thesis proposes a theory of literature's human relevance in literary terms, developing hints in...
This article explores the origins of Critical Quarterly, situating it in relation to Leavisite ideas...
In this thesis attention is focussed on the antithetical and complementary roles played by T.S. Elio...
Includes bibliographical references.Digitized at the University of Missouri--Columbia MU Libraries D...
It is tempting to say that intellectual writers in early twentieth-century Britain produced popular ...
The paper attempts to demonstrate the interrelationship between literary theory and criticism and C...
Literary studies in the 1980s challenged the literary assumptions of "practical criticism" or New Cr...