Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1
by Isaac D'ISRAELI (1766 - 1848)
This is a collection of short essays on literature. Various subjects are discussed, such as libraries, critics, the classics, and all sorts of things which, in the opinion of Mr. Disraeli, a writer or a reader can do right or wrong. Any bibliophile may expect to be entertained and edified by Mr. Disraeli's musings. - Summary by Carolin
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Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1:
A Catholic's Refutation ,
A Glance into the French Academy ,
A Jansenist Dictionary ,
A Literary Wife ,
Abridgers ,
Anecdotes of Censured Authors ,
Angelo Politian ,
Anne Bullen ,
Ariosto and Tasso ,
Bayle ,
Ben Jonson, Feltham, and Randolph ,
Cervantes ,
'Critical Sagacity' and 'Happy Conjecture', Or, Bentley's Milton ,
Critics ,
Dedications ,
General Monk and his Wife ,
James the First ,
Literary Dutch ,
Little Books ,
Love and Folly, an Ancient Morality ,
Magliabechi ,
Manuscripts and Books ,
Mysteries, Moralities, Farces, and Sotties ,
Original Letter of Queen Elizabeth ,
Pamphlets ,
Peter Corneille ,
Philip and Mary ,
Philosophical Descriptive Poems ,
Poetical and Grammatical Deaths ,
Poets ,
Poets Laureat ,
Professors of Plagiarism and Obscurity ,
Religious Nouvellettes ,
Romances ,
Scarron ,
Spenser, Jonson, and Shakespeare ,
The Astrea ,
The Good Advice of an Old Literary Sinner ,
The Productions of the Mind not Seizable by Creditors ,
The Turkish Spy ,
Virginity