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University of Tennessee, Knoxville

1961

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Walter Savage Landor's Views On English Life And Literature: A Critical Study Of His English Imaginary Conversations, John William Warren Jun 1961

Walter Savage Landor's Views On English Life And Literature: A Critical Study Of His English Imaginary Conversations, John William Warren

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To students of literature, Landor's dialogues of exposition will be worthwhile for their literary criticism and views on political and social history. On the other hand, the essentially dramatic Conversations have a more universal appeal as literary art, because in them principles and ideas give way to artistic presentation of character. In these dramatic scenes of historical and literary figures ot the English past, Landor skillfully creates drama or reveĀ­ lation of character in the attitudes and personal reflections of his speakers without burdening the dialogues with his own historical documentation and exposition of ideas.