01387cam a22002291 45000010008000000030008000080050017000160080041000330100017000740350019000910400032001100820015001421000041001572450068001982500011002662600068002773000028003455050706003736500015010796500047010946500016011419619429BD-DhUL20170102134546.0761110s1907 enk 000 0 eng  a 07042493  a(OCoLC)2551612 aDLCcOdOCoLCdDLCdBD-DhUL a809.4bSYE1 aSymonds, John Addington.d1840-1893.10aEssays :bspeculative and suggestive /cJohn Addington Symonds. a3d ed. aLondon :bSmith, Elder,aNew York ;bC. Scribner's Sons,c1907. axviii, 431 p. ;c21 cm.0 aThe philosophy of evolution.--On the application of evolutionary principles to art and literature.--On some principles of criticism.--The provinces of the several arts.--On the relation of art to science and morality.--Realism and idealism.--The model.--Beauty, composition, expression, characterisation.--Caricature, the fantastic, the grotesque.--Notes on style.--Democratic art. With special reference to Walt Whitman.--Landscape.--Nature myths and allegories.--Is poetry at bottom a criticism of life? A review of Matthew Arnold's selection from Wordsworth.--Is music the type or measure of all art?--The pathos of the rose in poetry.--A comparison of Elizabethan with Victorian poetry.--Appendix. 0aCriticism. 0aEnglish literaturexHistory and criticism. 0aAesthetics.