This third volume of Q. D. Leavis's essays brings together pieces
on hitherto unexplored aspects of Victorian literature. Most of
these date from towards the end of her life and are previously
unpublished. There are also essays and reviews which appeared
originally in Scrutiny. Mrs Leavis focuses on the novel of
religious controversy, the Anglo-Irish novel, women writers of the
nineteenth century, and certain aspects of George Eliot's work. She
examines these, and other relevant writing, from literary,
historical and sociological points of view. The volume affords
valuable new insights into nineteenth-century literature, and
affirms Mrs Leavis's standing as a pioneering and penetrating
critic.
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