Studies in LiteratureSecond SeriesBySir Arthur Quiller-CouchA new collection of essays which demonstrates the author’s peculiar ability to say something original about even the most threadbare subject. J. C. Squire in The Observer (London) says: “The man is rare who, with Sir Arthur’s combination of sense and sensibility, learning and levity, love of the exquisite and sympathy with the normal, can range over the whole field of ancient and modern literature and vitalize whatever he touches.” This volume includes essays on Byron, Shelley, Milton, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and “The Victorian Age.”G. P. Putnam’s SonsNew YorkLondon
Studies in LiteratureSecond Series
BySir Arthur Quiller-Couch
A new collection of essays which demonstrates the author’s peculiar ability to say something original about even the most threadbare subject. J. C. Squire in The Observer (London) says: “The man is rare who, with Sir Arthur’s combination of sense and sensibility, learning and levity, love of the exquisite and sympathy with the normal, can range over the whole field of ancient and modern literature and vitalize whatever he touches.” This volume includes essays on Byron, Shelley, Milton, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and “The Victorian Age.”
G. P. Putnam’s Sons
New YorkLondon