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Visions and Revisions

Powys presents a set of literary devotions of great figures in Literature who have obsessed him. He attempts not so much a reasoned critique or any attempt to categorise these figures but rather, as he describes in the Preface: "to give [himself] up, absolutely and completely, to the various visions and temperaments of these great dead artists." Powys delivered popular lectures throughout the United States and was able to hold audiences in rapt attention for hours while speaking about great literature and writers, this book from the earlier part of his writing career gives us a little glimpse into what those lectures must have been like. - Summary by Keri Ford (6 hr 49 min)

Chapters

Preface

Rabelais

Dante

Shakespeare

El Greco

Milton

Charles Lamb

Dickens

Goethe

Matthew Arnold

Shelley

Keats

Nietzsche

Thomas Hardy

Walter Pater

Dostoievsky

Edgar Allen Poe

Walt Whitman

Conclusion