- was
something he had
practised in a wind-tunnel."
Leavis was born in
Cambridge in 1895 to
Harry Leavis (1862–1921) and Kate
Sarah Moore (1874–1929). His...
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Beavis Leaves Leavisism, a form of
literary studies named after F. R.
Leavis Levis (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Leavis. If an internal...
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Queenie Dorothy Leavis (née Roth, 7
December 1906 – 17
March 1981) was an
English literary critic and essayist.
Queenie Leavis was born in Edmonton, London...
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Leavisism is a form of
literary studies named after F. R.
Leavis.
Leavis was
greatly influenced by
Matthew Arnold and they
share the
notion that culture...
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literary critic F. R.
Leavis, who ****erted that the
author had made an
important contribution to the
tradition of
English fiction.
Leavis stressed that The...
- book of
literary criticism written by F R
Leavis,
published in 1948 by
Chatto & Windus. In his work,
Leavis names Jane Austen,
George Eliot,
Henry James...
- ****ens the Novelist, F. R. and Q. D.
Leavis called ****ens "one of the
greatest of
creative writers", and F. R.
Leavis had
changed his mind
about ****ens...
- ****ens-Land (2 ed.). p. 747. Shaw 1911, p. ix. Shaw 1911, p. xiii.
Leavis 1963.
Leavis, F. R.;
Leavis, Q. D. (1971). ****ens, the Novelist.
Pantheon Books. ISBN 9780394468600...
- "realistic
study of manners". In the mid-20th
century the
literary critics F. R.
Leavis and Ian Watt
placed her in the
tradition of
Richardson and Fielding; both...
- was a
literature periodical founded in 1932 by L. C.
Knights and F. R.
Leavis, who
remained its prin****l
editor until the
final issue in 1953. Other...