A. E. Housman: Selected Prose
Discover the profound insights of A. E. Housman in "A. E. Housman: Selected Prose," published by Cambridge University Press in 1961. This engaging collection spans 222 pages and features some of Housman's most influential writings, including his renowned Introductory Lecture from 1892 and the thought-provoking essay "The Name and Nature of Poetry" from 1933. These selected works, drawn from various periodicals and lesser-known sources, showcase Housman's mastery of prose and solidify his status as a distinguished literary critic. Ideal for scholars and literature enthusiasts alike, this anthology offers a unique glimpse into Housman's perspectives on poetry and literature. Enhance your literary collection with this essential addition that celebrates one of the great voices of literary criticism.