Algernon Swinburne: The Critical Heritage: Volume 3 (The by Clyde K. Hyder
By Clyde K. Hyder
The rigorously chosen resources variety from landmark essays within the heritage of feedback to journalism and modern opinion, and little released documentary fabric corresponding to letters and diaries. major items of feedback from later classes also are incorporated, on the way to exhibit the fluctuations in an author's reputation.
every one quantity comprises an advent to the writer's released works, a particular bibliography, and an index of works, authors and subjects.
The Collected serious Heritage set might be to be had as a suite of sixty eight volumes and the sequence can be to be had in mini units chosen by means of interval (in slipcase containers) and as person volumes.
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