The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters: English Literary Life Since 1800

In this new edition of his landmark book, John Gross traces the shifting fortunes of the men who shaped literary opinion in England during the Victorian, Edwardian, and contemporary eras. He brings together famous or forgotten critics and editors—prophets, aesthetes, statesmen, dons, radicals, social climbers, idealists, gossipmongers, and literary lions—and explores not only their critical ideas but also their personalities, careers, social backgrounds, and politics. He looks at "the higher journalism;" the expansion of the reading public, the byways of British liberalism, and the rise of literature as an academic subject, and the impact of modernism. In all a remarkable survey, to which Mr. Gross has now added updates on several literary careers, the new style of critics who have evolved from the universities, and the dominant role of the media. "A brilliant account of English literary culture which is as engaging as it is illuminating"—Lionel Trilling. "Extremely readable.... The book is strewn with marvelous bits: deft aperçus, biographical portraits of great subtlety and force, wit, commonsensical intelligence everywhere. It is a book that no one who cares about the state of literature can afford to neglect."—Joseph Epstein.

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The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters: English Literary Life Since 1800

In this new edition of his landmark book, John Gross traces the shifting fortunes of the men who shaped literary opinion in England during the Victorian, Edwardian, and contemporary eras. He brings together famous or forgotten critics and editors—prophets, aesthetes, statesmen, dons, radicals, social climbers, idealists, gossipmongers, and literary lions—and explores not only their critical ideas but also their personalities, careers, social backgrounds, and politics. He looks at "the higher journalism;" the expansion of the reading public, the byways of British liberalism, and the rise of literature as an academic subject, and the impact of modernism. In all a remarkable survey, to which Mr. Gross has now added updates on several literary careers, the new style of critics who have evolved from the universities, and the dominant role of the media. "A brilliant account of English literary culture which is as engaging as it is illuminating"—Lionel Trilling. "Extremely readable.... The book is strewn with marvelous bits: deft aperçus, biographical portraits of great subtlety and force, wit, commonsensical intelligence everywhere. It is a book that no one who cares about the state of literature can afford to neglect."—Joseph Epstein.

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The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters: English Literary Life Since 1800

The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters: English Literary Life Since 1800

by John Gross
The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters: English Literary Life Since 1800

The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters: English Literary Life Since 1800

by John Gross

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In this new edition of his landmark book, John Gross traces the shifting fortunes of the men who shaped literary opinion in England during the Victorian, Edwardian, and contemporary eras. He brings together famous or forgotten critics and editors—prophets, aesthetes, statesmen, dons, radicals, social climbers, idealists, gossipmongers, and literary lions—and explores not only their critical ideas but also their personalities, careers, social backgrounds, and politics. He looks at "the higher journalism;" the expansion of the reading public, the byways of British liberalism, and the rise of literature as an academic subject, and the impact of modernism. In all a remarkable survey, to which Mr. Gross has now added updates on several literary careers, the new style of critics who have evolved from the universities, and the dominant role of the media. "A brilliant account of English literary culture which is as engaging as it is illuminating"—Lionel Trilling. "Extremely readable.... The book is strewn with marvelous bits: deft aperçus, biographical portraits of great subtlety and force, wit, commonsensical intelligence everywhere. It is a book that no one who cares about the state of literature can afford to neglect."—Joseph Epstein.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781566630009
Publisher: Dee, Ivan R. Publisher
Publication date: 08/25/1992
Edition description: REVISED
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.82(w) x 8.24(h) x 1.03(d)

About the Author

John Gross is theatre critic of the Sunday Telegraph and former editor of the Times Literary Supplement. For a number of years he was also a staff writer for the New York Times in New York. His other books include the classic study The Rise and Fall of the Man of Letters, and the widely acclaimed Shylock: Four Hundred Years in the Life of a Legend. He lives in London.

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Isaiah Berlin

A very intelligent, interesting, and intensely readable book.

Joseph Epstein

Strewn with marvelous bits: deft apercus, biographical portraits of great subtlety and force, wit, commonsensical intelligence everywhere. No one who cares about the state of literature can afford to neglect this book.

Lionel Trilling

A brilliant account of English literary culture, as engaging as it is illuminating.

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