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http://www.unizar.es/departamentos/filologia_inglesa/garciala/bibliography.htmlby José Ángel GARCÍA LANDA

(University of Zaragoza, Spain)

F. R. LEAVIS (1895-1978)

(Frank Raymond Leavis; English humanist critic/New Critic, U of Cambridge, m. Q. D. Leavis, influential leader of the "Scrutiny" group of liberal humanists)

Works

Leavis, F. R. Mass Civilisation and Minority Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1930.

_____. Mass Civilisation and Minority Culture. Cambridge: Minority Press, 1939.

_____. "Mass Civilization and Minority Culture." Rpt. in Leavis, Education and the University. 1943.

_____. From Mass Civilisation and Minority Culture. In A Critical and Cultural Theory Reader. Ed. Antony Easthope and Kate McGowan. Buckingham: Open UP, 1992. 209-10.*

_____. How to Teach Reading: A Primer for Ezra Pound. 1932. Rpt. in Education and the University.

_____. "The Literary Racket." Scrutiny 1 (1932). Rpt. in A Selection from Scrutiny. Comp. F. R. Leavis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1968. 160-2.*

_____. "Ezra Pound." In Leavis, New Bearings in English Poetry. 1932. Harmondsworth: Penguin / Chatto, 1963. 111-29.*

_____. "Gerard Manley Hopkins." In Leavis, New Bearings in English Poetry. 1932. Harmondsworth: Penguin / Chatto, 1963. 130-56.*

_____. New Bearings in English Poetry: A Study of the Contemporary Situation. London: Chatto and Windus, 1932.

_____. New Bearings in English Poetry. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1963.

_____. "Under Which King, Bezonian?" Scrutiny 1 (1932). Rpt. in A Selection from Scrutiny. Comp. F. R. Leavis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1968. 166-75.

_____. "Joyce and 'The Revolution of the Word'." Scrutiny 2 (1933). _____. "James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word." In The

Importance of Scrutiny. Ed. Eric Bentley. New York: New York UP, 1948.

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_____. "James Joyce and the Revolution of the Word." In Leavis, The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 121-8.

_____. "Milton's Verse." Scrutiny (1933). Rpt. in Leavis, Revaluation. 1936. Westport (CT): Greenwood, 1975. 42-67.*

_____. From "Milton's Verse." 1933. From Revaluation. 1935. 42-63. Rpt. in The Critical Perspective: Volume 3: Elizabethan-Caroline. Ed. Harold Bloom. (The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism). New York: Chelsea House, 1986. 1695-99.*

_____ . For Continuity. Cambridge: Minority Press, 1933._____. Towards Standards of Criticism: Selections from the Calendar

of Modern Letters, 1925-27. N. p. : Wishart, 1933. _____. Determinations: Critical Essays. 1934. _____. "The Irony of Swift." Scrutiny 2.4 (March 1934): 364-78._____. "The Irony of Swift." The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth:

Penguin, 1962. 73-87.*_____. "Keats's Ode to a Nightingale." 1936. Select. in The Language

of Literature. Ed. Norman Page. London: Macmillan, 1984. 155-60.*

_____. "Shelley." In Leavis, Revaluation. 1936. Westport (CT): Greenwood, 1975. 203-40.*

_____. "Shelley." In English Romantic Poets: Modern Essays in Criticism. 2nd ed. Ed. M. H. Abrams. New York: Oxford UP, 1975. 345-65.*

_____. "The Line of Wit." In Leavis, Revaluation. 1936. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1972.

_____. Revaluation: Tradition and Development in English Poetry. London, 1936.

_____. Revaluation: Tradition and Development in English Poetry. Westport (CT): Greenwood, 1975.*

_____. Revaluation: Tradition and Development in English Poetry. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1964. 1972. 1978. 1994.

_____. "Wordsworth." From Revaluation. Select. in Debating Texts. Ed. Rick Rylance. 12-24.*

_____. "Literary Criticism and Philosophy: A Reply." Scrutiny 6 (1937): 59-70.

_____. "Literary Criticism and Philosophy." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 211-22.*

_____. "Literary Criticism and Philosophy." Select. in Twentieth-Century Literary Theory. Ed. K. M. Newton. London: Macmillan, 1988. 65-8.*

_____. Review of Lawrence's Phoenix. Scrutiny 6 (1937): 352-54._____. "The Wild, Untutored Phoenix." (Lawrence). In Leavis, The

Common Pursuit. 233-9.*

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_____. "Arnold as Critic." Scrutiny 7. In The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 53-64.

_____. "Hardy the Poet." Southern Review (Summer 1940). In The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 98-108.

_____. "Coleridge in Criticism." Scrutiny 9. In The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 41-52.*

_____. "Retrospect of a Decade." Scrutiny 9 (1940). Rpt. in A Selection from Scrutiny. Comp. F. R. Leavis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1968. 175-77.

_____. "The Criticism of Shakespeare's Late Plays." Scrutiny 10._____. "The Criticism of Shakespeare's Late Plays." In Leavis, The

Common Pursuit. London: Chatto & Windus, 1952._____. "The Criticism of Shakespeare's Late Plays." In Shakespeare

Criticism 1935-60. Ed. Anne Ridler. London: Oxford UP, 1963. 132-41.*

_____. "The Greatness of Measure for Measure." Scrutiny 10.3 (1942): 234-47.

_____. "Measure for Measure." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. 160-72.*

_____. "A Sketch for an 'English School'." Rpt. in Leavis, Education and the University. 1943. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1962.

_____. Education and the University. 1943. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1962.

_____. "The Novel as Dramatic Poem: Hard Times." Scrutiny 14 (1946-1947): 185-204. Rpt. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1963. Rev. version in The Great Tradition. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948.

_____. "The Literary Discipline and Liberal Education." Sewanee Review 55 (1947): 586-609.

_____. The Great Tradition. London: Chatto & Windus, 1948._____. The Great Tradition. New York: New York UP, 1967._____. The Great Tradition: George Eliot, Henry James, Joseph

Conrad. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983.* _____. "The Great Tradition" (Introd.). Rpt. in Goldberg and

Goldberg 186-205._____. "George Eliot." In Leavis, The Great Tradition.

Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983. 40-146.*_____. "Henry James." In Leavis, The Great Tradition.

Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983. 147-99.*_____. "Joseph Conrad." In Leavis, The Great Tradition. 1948.

Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1983. 200-57.*_____. The Importance of Scrutiny. Ed. Eric Bentley. 1948. _____. (On Henry James, The Turn of the Screw). Scrutiny 18 (1950).

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_____. "Keynes, Spender, and Currency-Values." Scrutiny 18 (1951). Rpt. in A Selection from Scrutiny. Comp. F. R. Leavis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1968. 185-96.*

_____. "Mr Pryce-Jones, the British Council and British Culture." Scrutiny 18 (1951-2). Rpt. in A Selection from Scrutiny. Comp. F. R. Leavis. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1968. 180-5.*

_____. "Diabolic Intellect and the Noble Hero: Or the Sentimentalist's Othello." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. London: Chatto & Windus, 1952. 136-59.*

_____. "Diabolic Intellect and the Noble Hero." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 136-59.*

_____. "Mr Eliot and Milton." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 9-32.*

_____. "In Defence of Milton." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 33-43.*

_____. "The Function of Criticism." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. London: Chatto & Windus,1952.

_____. "Gerard Manley Hopkins." The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 44-58.*

_____. "The Letters of Gerard Manley Hopkins." The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 59-72.*

_____. "The Dunciad." The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 88-96.*

_____. "Johnson and Augustanism." The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 97-115.*

_____. "Johnson as Poet." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. London: Chatto and Windus, 1952.

_____. "Johnson as Poet." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 116-20.*

_____. "Tragedy and the 'Medium'." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 121-35.*

_____. "Diabolic Intellect and the Noble Hero." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 136-59.*

_____. "Literature and Society." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 182-94.*

_____. "Sociology and Literature." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 195-203.*

_____. "Bunyan through Modern Eyes." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 204-10.*

_____. "Literary Criticism and Philosophy." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 211-22.

_____. "Henry James and the Function of Criticism." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 223-32.*

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_____. "Mr Eliot, Mr Wyndham Lewis and Lawrence." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 240-7.*

_____. "The Logic of Christian Discrimination." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 248-54.* (George Every, religious crit.).

_____. "Keynes, Lawrence and Cambridge." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 255-60.*

_____. "E. M. Forster." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 261-76.*

_____. "Approaches to T. S. Eliot." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 278-92.*

_____. "The Progress of Poesy." In Leavis, The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 293-8.*

_____. The Common Pursuit. London: Chatto and Windus, 1952.*_____. The Common Pursuit. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1962. 1978._____. The Common Pursuit. London: Hogarth. _____. "The 'Great Books' and a Liberal Education." Commentary

16.3 (1953). In The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 156-71._____. D. H. Lawrence, Novelist. London: Chatto & Windus, 1955._____. D. H. Lawrence: Novelist. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1964.

1994._____. "James as Critic." In Henry James: Selected Literary

Criticism.. Ed. Morris Shapira. London: Heinemann, 1957. Rpt. in The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 109-21.

_____. "Genius as Critic." [On D. H. Lawrence]. Spectator (24 March 1961).

_____. The Two Cultures? The Significance of C. P. Snow's Richmond Lecture. London: Chatto and Windus, 1962.

_____. Scrutiny: A Retrospect. 1963. _____. Anna Karenina and Other Essays. 1967. _____. English Literature in Our Time and the University. 1969. _____. "Wordsworth: the Creative Conditions." In Twentieth Century

Literature in Retrospect. Ed. Reuben A. Brower. Cambridge (MA): Harvard UP, 1970. Rpt. in The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 24-40.

_____. "Eugenio Montale." 1971, 1979. In The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 146-55.

_____. Gerard Manley Hopkins: Reflections after Fifty Years. Hopkins Society, 1971. Rpt. in The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 76-97.

_____. "Wordsworth: The Creative Conditions." In Twentieth-Century Literature in Retrospect. Ed. Reuben A. Brower. 1971.

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_____. "Justifying One's Valuation of Blake." Human World 7 May 1972. In Leavis, The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. London: Chatto, 1982. 1-23.*

_____. Nor Shall My Sword: Discourses on Pluralism, Compassion and Social Hope. 1972.

_____. "Justifying One's Evaluation of Blake." In William Blake: Essays in Honour of Sir Geoffrey Keynes. Ed. Morton Paley and Michael Phillips. 1973.

_____. "Memories of Wittgenstein." Human World 10 (1973). In The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 129-45.

_____. "'Believing in' the University." Human World 15/16 (1974). Rpt. in The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 171-85.

_____. Letters in Criticism. Ed. John Tasker. 1974. _____. "Thought and Emotional Quality." "Reality and Sincerity."

Rpt. in The Living Principle: 'English' as a Discipline of Thought. London: Chatto & Windus, 1975. 71-93.

_____. The Living Principle: 'English' as a Discipline of Thought. London: Chatto & Windus, 1975.

_____. "Mutually Necessary." New Universities Quarterly (Spring 1976). Rpt in The Critic as Anti-Philosopher.

_____. Thought, Words and Creativity: Art and Thought in Lawrence. 1976.

_____. Reading Poetry and Eugenio Montale: A Tribute. 1979. _____. "'Gwendolen Harleth'." In The Critic as Anti-Philosopher. 65-

75._____. The Critic as Anti-Philosopher: Essays and Papers. Ed. G.

Singh.  London: Chatto, 1982._____. Valuation in Criticism and Other Essays. Ed. E. Singh.

Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1986. _____, ed. Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review. 1932-1953._____, ed. Scrutiny. Rpt. Cambridge UP, 1963. _____, ed. Mill on Bentham and Coleridge. London, 1950._____, ed. A Selection from Scrutiny. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge

UP, 1968. Leavis, F. R., and Denys Thompson. Culture and Environment.

London: Chatto and Windus, 1933._____. Culture and Environment. Westport (CT): Greenwood Press,

1977.Leavis, F. R., and Q. D. Leavis. Lectures in America. 1969. _____. Dickens the Novelist. 1970. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1994.

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Criticism

Ackroyd, Peter. Rev. of Thought, Words and Creativity. By F. R. Leavis. The Spectator 28 August 1976. Rpt. in Ackroyd, The Collection. Ed. Thomas Wright. London: Chatto & Windus, 2001. 39-42.*

Bateson, F. W. "The Scrutiny Phenomenon." Sewanee Review 85 (1977): 144-152.

Bell, Michael. F. R. Leavis. _____. "F. R. Leavis." In Modernism and the New Criticism. Ed. A.

Walton Litz, Louis Menand, and Lawrence Rainey. Vol. 7 of The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000. 389-422.*

Bentley, Eric, ed. The Importance of Scrutiny. Ed. Eric Bentley. New York: New York UP, 1948.

Bilan, R. P. "The Basic Concepts and the Criteria of F. R. Leavis's Novel Criticism." Novel 9 1976): 197-216.

_____. "F. R. Leavis on the Novel: Problems in Evaluation." College English 38 (1976): 325-41.

_____. "F. R. Leavis's Revaluation of T. S. Eliot." University of Toronto Quarterly 47 (1977-78): 151-62.

_____. The Literary Criticism of F. R. Leavis.  New York: Cambridge UP, 1979.

Boyer, Robert. F. R. Leavis: Judgement and the Discipline of Thought.  Columbia (MO): U of Missouri P, 1978.

Buckley, Vincent. Poetry and Morality: Studies on the Criticism of Matthew Arnold, T. S. Eliot and F. R. Leavis. Introd. Basil Willey. London, 1959. 158-213.

Casey, John. "Object, Feeling and Judgement: F. R. Leavis." Select. in Twentieth-Century Literary Theory. Ed. K. M. Newton. London: Macmillan, 1988. 69-73.

Cianci, Giovanni. La Scuola di Cambridge. Day, Gary. Re-Reading Leavis: Culture and Literary Criticism.

London: Macmillan, 1996.Díaz Fernández, José Ramón. "The Greatest Creative Writer in

English of Our Time: F. R. Leavis y sus primeros escritos sobre Lawrence." Atlantis 18 (June-Dec.1996 [issued 1998]): 74-94.*

Dollimore, Jonathan. "16. Beyond Essentialist Humanism." In Dollimore, Radical Tragedy. 3rd ed. Houndmills: Palgrave, 2004. 249-71.* (Pope, Eliot, Lawrence, Leavis, Enlightenment, humanism, subject).

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_____. "Beyond Essentialist Humanism." 1984. In Issues in Contemporary Literary Theory. Ed. Peter Barry. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1987. 38-52.*

Eagleton, Terry. "F. R. Leavis." The European English Messenger 7.2 (1998): 49-51.*

Ford, Dennis. "F. R. Leavis: The Critic as Moralist." Soundings: An Interdisciplinary Journal 65 (1982): 168-80.

French, Philip, ed. Three Honest Men: Edmund Wilson, F. R. Leavis, Lionel Trilling. 1980.

Gomme, Andor. "Criticism and the Reading Public." In The Modern Age. Vol. 7 of The Pelican Guide to English Literature. Ed. Boris Ford. 1961. 350-76.

_____. Attitudes to Criticism. 1966. Hayman, Ronald. Leavis. 1966. London: Heinemann, 1977. Heyl, Bernard C. "The Absolutism of F. R. Leavis." Journal of

Aesthetics and Art Criticism 13 (1954): 249-55. Holloway, James. "The 'New Establishment' in Criticism." In The

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the Embattled F. R. Leavis." Rev. of F. R. Leavis: A Life in Criticism. By Ian MacKillop. London: Allen Lane-Penguin Press, 1995. TLS 4 August 1994: 3-4.*

Jarett-Kerr, Martin. "The Literary Criticism of F. R. Leavis." Essays in Criticism 2 (1952): 351-68.

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MacCullum, Patricia. Literature and Method: Towards a Critique of I. A. Richards, T. S. Eliot and F. R. Leavis. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1983.

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MacKillop, Ian, and Richard Storer, eds. F. R. Leavis: Essays and Documents. Sheffield Academic Press, 1996.

Mason, H. A. "F. R Leavis and Scrutiny." Critic 1 (1947): 21-34. Milner, Andrew. "Leavis and English Literary Criticism." Praxis 1

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Porter and Andrew J. Dvosin. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978. 263-77.

Robertson, P. J. M. The Leavises on Fiction: An Historic Partnership. New York: St. Martin's , 1980.

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Sauerberg, Lars Ole. Versions of the Past:—Visions of the Future: The Canonical in the Criticism of T. S. Eliot, F. R. Leavis, Northrop Frye and Harold Bloom. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996.

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Related works

Snow, C. P. "The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution." Reid Lecture, 1959. Pub. as The Two Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1959.

_____. "The Two Cultures: A Second Look." 1963. In Snow, The Two Cultures. Introd. Stefan Collini. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1993. 53-100.