George Eliot’s Zionist Novel by F. R. Leavis Daniel Deronda is notable among George Eliot's major novels for its preoccupation with the Jewish question and the beginnings of…
T. S. Eliot’s Stature as Critic:A Revaluation by F. R. Leavis HOW can a book of criticism be at once so distinguished and so unimportant? The question is the more worth…
Mark Twain’s Neglected Classic: The Moral Astringency of “Pudd’nhead Wilson” by F. R. Leavis The scene of "Pudd’nhead Wilson"—a much neglected novel that F. R. Leavis ranks as a masterpiece—is Dawson’s Landing in Missouri…
The “Great Books” and a Liberal Education:Must All Free Men Read Them—Or Be Slaves? by F. R. Leavis D.H. Lawrence's would have been the commentary to have on The Great Books of the Western World.
The Americanness of American Literature:A British Demurrer to Van Wyck Brooks by F. R. Leavis WHATEVER may be Mr. Van Wyck Brooks' distinctive mark in the contemporary American literary world, the five-volume work that comes…