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基本説明
This final volume in the series presents testimonials from colleagues and students, chronology, complete bibliography, essay on the School of Letters at Indiana Univeristy, and previously uncollected lectures and reviews.
Full Description
This is the seventh volume in a series of collected works by Newton P. Stallknecht.
Contents
Part 1 Introductory remarks, Donald L. Jennerman; Stalky remembered - letters and tributes; Newton Phelps Stallknecht - summary of an academic career; a sampling of Stallknecht lectures (1949-1955); bibliography of Newton P. Stallknecht, a chronology. Part 2 Previously uncollected essays and reviews: introductory note, David A. White; personal statements - Stallknecht's farewell address, the School of Letters of Indiana University, a study in retrospect; philosophy and literary criticism - fatalism, determinism and indeterminism, Kant's concept of the "Esthetic Idea " and the appreciation of modern art, a note on Croce and American literary criticism, gian Napoleone Giordano Orsini (1903-1975), Wordsworth's poetry of participation, William Wordsworth, introduction to George Eliot's "Middlemarch", resolution and independence - a reading of "Middlemarch", a study in nihilism, "Death of a Salesman", Charles P. Larson - patterns of African fiction; reviews - culture and criticism, philosophical themes, literary themes. Part 3 Bibliography; appendices; the School of Letters.