Selected prose

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100 1 ‡aHousman, A. E. ‡q(Alfred Edward), ‡d1859-1936.
245 1 0 ‡aSelected prose / ‡cA.E. Housman ; edited by John Carter.
250 ‡aReprinted with corrections.
264 4 ‡c©1961
264 1 ‡aCambridge [England] : ‡bUniversity Press, ‡c1962.
300 ‡a204 pages ; ‡c19 cm
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500 ‡a"Reprinted with corrections."
500 ‡a"First edition, 1961; reprinted with corrections, 1962."
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 ‡gI. ‡tIntroductory lecture (1892) -- ‡gII. ‡tFrom the prefaces. ‡tManilius I (1903) ; ‡tManilius V (1930) ; ‡tJuvenal (1905) -- ‡gIII. ‡tReviews, classical papers and letters to the press. ‡tTucker's Supplices of Aeschylus (1890) ; ‡tThe manuscripts of Propertius (1892, 1894) ; ‡tSchulze's edition of Baehrens' Catullus (1894) ; ‡tThe manuscripts of Propertius (1895) ; ‡tPalmer's Heroides of Ovid (1899) ; ‡tTremenheere's Cynthia of Propertius (1900) ; ‡tA line in Lucan (1901) ; ‡tRemarks on the Culex (1902) ; ‡tOwen's Persius and Juvenal ; a caveat (1904) ; ‡tEllis's Catullus (1905) ; ‡tButler's Propertius (1905) ; ‡tLuciliana (1907) ; ‡tThe Cambridge history of English literature, vol. XI : The period of the French Revolution (1915) ; ‡tA Georgian history of Victorian literature (The Cambridge history of English literature, vols. XIII and XIV) (1917) ; ‡tBywater's Four centuries of Greek learning in England (1920) ; ‡tSimpson's Louis Napoleon and the recovery of France (1923) ; ‡tKeats's The fall of Hyperion, I 97 (1924) ; ‡tDr Fraenkel's appointment (1934) -- ‡gIV. ‡tThe application of thought to textual criticism (1921) -- ‡gV. Biographical. ‡tJ.M. Image (1919) ; ‡tArthur Platt (1927) -- ‡gVI. Ceremonial. ‡tThe Trinity College addresses (1913-1919) ; ‡tAddress to Sir James George Frazer (1921) ; ‡tAddress of condolence (1925) ; ‡tAddress of congratulation (1935) -- ‡gVII. ‡tThe name and nature of poetry (1933).
520 ‡aHousman was not only a poet but also a master of a highly individual prose style. Here is a selection of Housman's writings, both scholarly and general, gathered from periodicals and other out-of-the-way sources, which decisively confirms his reputation as a prose stylist. The prefaces, the adversaria and the reviews, in particular, give even the layman an idea of the precision and the penetration of exact scholarship. Housman's comments and judgments on other men illuminated his own nature: withdrawn, austere, even crusty, yet gentle with the unassuming; ruthless in exposure of arrogance and pretension.
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
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600 1 7 ‡aHousman, A. E. ‡q(Alfred Edward), ‡d1859-1936. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00046838
600 1 7 ‡aCarter, John, ‡d1905-1975. ‡2fast ‡0(OCoLC)fst00011437
600 1 0 ‡aCarter, John, ‡d1905-1975, ‡eeditor.
600 1 0 ‡aHousman, A. E. ‡q(Alfred Edward), ‡d1859-1936.
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