Essays in memory of Barrett Wendell / by his assistants.

Other author Castle, William R. (William Richards), Jr., 1878-1963
Other author Kaufmann, Paul, 1886-
Format Book
Publication InfoCambridge : Harvard University Press, 1926.
Description320 pages ; 25 cm
Subjects

Contents Barrett Wendell--teacher, by W.R. Castle, Jr.--Professor Wendell and the philosophers, by D. Sargent.--What is comparative literature? by O.J. Campbell.--The six centuries since Dante, by H.W.L. Dana.--The crux of Dante's comedy, by J.B. Fletcher.--Chaucer and mediaeval romance, by H.R. Patch.--The question of mediaevalism, by T.L. Riggs.--Christopher Marlowe--rationalist, by H.W. Herrington.--The development of the "vice," by R. Withington.--In praise of Cervantes, by H.B. Lathrop.--Heralds of original genius, by P. Kaufman.--Ivanhoe and its literary consequences, by G.H. Maynadier.--The Asian lyric and English literature, by H.L. Seaver.--Lyric poetry, by H. De W. Fuller.--The forsaken merman, by H.G. Leach.--A note on Yeats, by N.J. O'Conor.--Joseph Conrad--alchemist of the sea, by P.A. Hutchison.--Stelligeria--a footnote on democracy, by E.E. Hunt.
General notePreface signed: W.R. Castle, Jr., Paul Kaufman.
LCCN 26017256