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The Hopkins Society fifth annual Hopkins lecture: Hopkins and literary criticism.(Gerard Manley Hopkins)
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Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature
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June 22, 2005
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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1974, GUSTAVE TUCK THEATRE, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
PROFESSOR William Wallace Robson was the Masson Professor of English at Edinburgh University. While a generalist scholar, he was a specialist on the literature of the Victorian Age, particularly the Victorian novels of Charles Dickens and Robert Louis Stevenson. His work is referenced by George H. Ford in his Victorian Fiction: Second Guide to Research (1978). Robson also was interested in the writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins. He wrote significant reviews in The Spectator of the publication of Hopkins's journals and spiritual writings, when they were first published. He also wrote a ...
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