D.W. Harding was a rarity amongst literary critics since his
academic career was passed as Professor of Psychology. Yet this
professional occupation never obtruded. As Professor Knights writes
in his Foreword, as a critic 'he was one of the most sanely subtle
or subtly sane) of his generation'. His title essay, 'Regulated
Hatred', altered the course of Austen criticism, and this selection
from the best of his writing about his favourite author (some of it
previously unpublished) will be an important landmark in Austen
criticism.
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