Walter Pater Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Walter Pater: A Partial Portrait
- Walter Pater's Renaissance
- Seeing and Hearing in Marius the Epicurean
- Pater's Imperative—To Dwell Poetically
- Pondering Pater: Aesthete and Master
- An Essay in Sexual Liberation, Victorian Style: Walter Pater's ‘Two Early French Stories’
- ‘Definite History and Dogmatic Interpretation’: The ‘White-nights’ of Pater's Marius the Epicurean
- The Poetics of Pater's Prose: ‘The Child in the House’
- Pater's Apprenticeship in Critical Prose
- Opening Conclusions
- Walter Pater and the Art of Misrepresentation
- Comparing Mythologies: Forster's Maurice and Pater's Marius
- The Prose Architecture of Mental Abodes: The Presence of Inhabitable Language
- Biography and the Objective Fallacy: Pater's Experiment in ‘A Prince of Court Painters’
- Exhumation and Anachronism: Walter Pater and Nineteenth-Century Historicism
- Further Reading