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The rise of historical criticism

The rise of historical criticism

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The rise of historical criticism

by Wilde, Oscar

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Hartford: privately printed [at the Sherwood Press], 1905. First edition ltd to 225 numbered copies, 8vo, pp. 45, [3]; original green cloth-backed marbled boards, printed paper label on spine; very slightly rubbed, else a fine copy. A scarce Wilde title, written for the Chancellor's English Essay Prize while at Oxford in 1879. See Mason 434 for a convoluted account of the manuscript, part of which was separately sold in America and then later restored.

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Title
The rise of historical criticism
Author
Wilde, Oscar
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
privately printed [at the Sherwood Press]
Place of Publication
Hartford
Date Published
1905
Keywords
Literary criticism , Oscar Wilde , Sherwood Press ,

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