1st Edition

William Empson The Man and His Work

Edited By Ralph Cohen Copyright 1974
    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    254 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume of commemorative and celebratory essays, first published in 1974, concentrates on William Empson – the critic, the poet and friend. The papers range from the biographical to the academic, but what every one suggests is the impossibility of separating the man from his work and the ‘life’ from the ‘thought’. This book constitutes an important study of Empson, his work and his impact upon people and literary studies of our time.

    Preface;  1. A Toast W. H. Auden  2. The Ambiguity of William Empson M. C. Bradbrook  3. Extracts from Unpublished Memoirs Kathleen Raine  4. Mr William Empson in Japan Rintaro Fukuhara  5. A is B at 8,000 Feet Janet Adam Smith  6. Empson Agonistes Karl Miller  7. William Empson Ronald Bottrall  8. The Man within the Name: William Empson as Poet, Critic and Friend George Fraser  9. An Eighth Type of Ambiguity Graham Hough  10. Semantic Frontiersman I. A. Richards  11. All or Nothing: A Theme in John Donne L. C. Knights  12. Reflections on Johnson’s ‘Life of Milton’ John Wain  13. ‘New Signatures’ in Retrospect A. G. Stock  14. Empson’s Poetry Christopher Ricks  15. William Empson Francis Berry  16. An Empson Bibliography

    Biography

    Roma Gill