Essays, short stories and poems by eminent creative writers,
critics and scholars from three continents celebrate the literary
achievements of Barbara Hardy, the foremost exponent of close
critical reading in the latter half of the twentieth century and
today. Her work, as the essays in the volume bear witness,
encompasses 19th and 20th century British fiction, poetry, and
Shakespeare. In addition to an introduction outlining and assessing
Hardy's career and writing, there is an extensive bibliography of
her work. Comparatively short, concise essays, stories and poems by
twenty distinguished hands express the eclectic nature of Barbara
Hardy's work and themselves form a many-faceted critical/creative
gathering. Form and Feeling moves away from the traditional
festschrift to create an innovative critical genre that reflects
the variety and nature of its subject's work. In addition to
Barbara Hardy's own writing, authors and subjects treated include
Anglo-Welsh poetry, nineteenth century fiction, Margaret Atwood,
Wilkie Collins, Ivy Compton Burnet, Charles Dickens, George Eliot,
Elizabeth Gaskell, G. M. Hopkins, Wyndham Lewis, George Meredith,
Alice Meynell, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Shakespeare, and W. B. Yeats,
amongst others.
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