Kingsley Widmer

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

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

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

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    • Goodheart, Eugene (1963). "Lawrence and the Critics". Chicago Review. 16 (3): 127–137. .
    • Haber, Herbert R. (1964). "Review of The Art of Perversity: D. H. Lawrence's Shorter Fictions". The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 23 (2): 275–276. .
    • Kettle, A. C. (1965). "Review of Oedipus in Nottingham: D. H. Lawrence; The Art of Perversity". The Review of English Studies. 16 (61): 100–101. .
    • Moore, Harry T. (1963). "Lawrence from All Sides". .
  2. ^ Book Review Digest 1965
  3. ISSN 0362-4331
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