Aldous HuxleyDonald Watt Routledge, 5. 9. 2013 - Počet stran: 518 This set comprises forty volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first sixty-eight volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995. |
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Note on the Text | 37 |
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Virginia Woolf unsigned notice of The Defeat of Youth in TLS October 1918 | 39 |
Limbo 1920 | 41 |
Leda 1920 | 46 |
Crome Yellow 1921 | 58 |
Antic Hay 1923 | 78 |
Those Barren Leaves 1925 | 108 |
After Many a Summer 1939 | 316 |
Grey Eminence 1941 | 335 |
Time Must Have a Stop 1944 | 345 |
The Perennial Philosophy 1945 | 361 |
Ape and Essence 1948 | 369 |
The Devils of Loudun 1952 | 380 |
The Genius and the Goddess 1955 | 410 |
Collected Essays 1959 | 438 |
Two or Three Graces 1926 | 137 |
Jesting Pilate 1926 | 142 |
Point Counter Point 1928 | 147 |
Do What You Will 1929 | 176 |
Music at Night 1931 | 190 |
Brave New World 1932 | 197 |
Eyeless in Gaza 1936 | 245 |
Ends and Means 1937 | 283 |
Island 1962 | 446 |
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Appendix II Translations | 477 |
Appendix III Collected works sales | 478 |
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