Kingsley Widmer

Kingsley Widmer (1925–2009) was an American literary critic.

Kingsley Widmer
BornJuly 17, 1925 Edit this on Wikidata
DiedFebruary 19, 2009 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 83)

Works

  • The Art of Perversity: D. H. Lawrence's Shorter Fictions (1962, University of Washington Press)[1][2]
  • The Literary Rebel (1965, Southern Illinois University)[3]
  • The Ways of Nihilism: A Study of Herman Melville's Short Novels (1970, Ward Ritchie)[4]
  • Edges of Extremity: Some Problems of Literary Modernism (1980, University of Tulsa)[5]
  • Paul Goodman (1980, Twayne)[6]
  • Counterings: Utopian Dialectics in Contemporary Contexts (1988, University of Michigan)[7]
  • Defiant Desire: Some Dialectical Legacies of D. H. Lawrence (1992, Southern Illinois University Press)[8]

References

  1. Book Review Digest 1965
  2. Mackenzie, Nancy K. (July 21, 1965). "End Papers (Rev. of The Literary Rebel)". The New York Times. p. 35. ISSN 0362-4331.
    • Blanchard, Lydia (1994). "Review of Defiant Desire: Some Dialectical Legacies of D. H. Lawrence; D. H. Lawrence: Language and Being". Modern Fiction Studies. 40 (2): 402–404. ISSN 0026-7724. JSTOR 26284459.
    • Ingersoll, Earl (1993). "Review of Defiant Desire: Some Dialectical Legacies of D. H. Lawrence". Studies in the Novel. 25 (3): 379–380. ISSN 0039-3827. JSTOR 29532971.
    • Zytaruk, George (1993). "Review of Defiant Desire: Some Dialectical Legacies of D.H. Lawrence". The D.H. Lawrence Review. 25 (1/3): 201–203. ISSN 0011-4936. JSTOR 44235500.

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