This is volume 3 of the Editor’s three-volume collection of the texts of Walter H. Pater which were not included in the Library Edition of his Works. It contains the Critical and Explanatory Notes. Volume 1 contains the Texts themeselves, and volume 2 contains the Textual Notes.N/
A review of Gerald Monsman's edition of Walter Pater's novel, Gaston de Latour in the OUP Collected ...
Since the advent of the Computer Age, there has been a veritable explosion in late Victorian studies...
Shows how Walter Pater\u27s "suppression" in 1889 of his 1876 reference to Whitman and his reluctanc...
This is volume 2 of the Editor’s three-volume collection of the texts of Walter H. Pater which were ...
NOTE: Page 12 is missing from the print and digital copies of the thesisThesis (M.A.) -- University...
This annotated checklist of Pater's works is to be thought of as preliminary to a critical edition o...
This provocative study suggests that Pater, usually thought of as a florid prose stylist and second-...
Vol. 9 first published Aug., 1901; reprinted Sept., 1901.Vol. 9 without limited ed. note."Seven hund...
This study starts from the belief that the significance of Pater for criticism has been obscured and...
Originally published in 1967. Monsman undertakes a comprehensive critical analysis of Walter Pater's...
Walter Pater: Reception, Rewriting, Adaptation revitalises the field of Pater studies at the interse...
Perry Meisel's 1980 monograph The Absent Father: Virginia Woolf and Walter Pater remains the most su...
Recent annotated editions of Walter Pater’s Studies in the History of the Renaissance and Marius the...
This volume includes ten early 2000s articles discussing the writings of Walter Pater especially pay...
In conjunction with Walter Pater’s unfinished manuscript, “Gaudioso, the Second,” recently published...
A review of Gerald Monsman's edition of Walter Pater's novel, Gaston de Latour in the OUP Collected ...
Since the advent of the Computer Age, there has been a veritable explosion in late Victorian studies...
Shows how Walter Pater\u27s "suppression" in 1889 of his 1876 reference to Whitman and his reluctanc...
This is volume 2 of the Editor’s three-volume collection of the texts of Walter H. Pater which were ...
NOTE: Page 12 is missing from the print and digital copies of the thesisThesis (M.A.) -- University...
This annotated checklist of Pater's works is to be thought of as preliminary to a critical edition o...
This provocative study suggests that Pater, usually thought of as a florid prose stylist and second-...
Vol. 9 first published Aug., 1901; reprinted Sept., 1901.Vol. 9 without limited ed. note."Seven hund...
This study starts from the belief that the significance of Pater for criticism has been obscured and...
Originally published in 1967. Monsman undertakes a comprehensive critical analysis of Walter Pater's...
Walter Pater: Reception, Rewriting, Adaptation revitalises the field of Pater studies at the interse...
Perry Meisel's 1980 monograph The Absent Father: Virginia Woolf and Walter Pater remains the most su...
Recent annotated editions of Walter Pater’s Studies in the History of the Renaissance and Marius the...
This volume includes ten early 2000s articles discussing the writings of Walter Pater especially pay...
In conjunction with Walter Pater’s unfinished manuscript, “Gaudioso, the Second,” recently published...
A review of Gerald Monsman's edition of Walter Pater's novel, Gaston de Latour in the OUP Collected ...
Since the advent of the Computer Age, there has been a veritable explosion in late Victorian studies...
Shows how Walter Pater\u27s "suppression" in 1889 of his 1876 reference to Whitman and his reluctanc...