Discoveries: Essays in Literary Criticism

John Middleton Murry (1889 - 1957)

Introductory Note: I have called these essays and lectures by a title that some people may think presumptuous: first, because it is the title of a book by Ben Jonson, and second, because it could be interpreted as meaning that I think there is something final in the results of these explorations of mine.
For the first, I believe the fine ghost of Ben Jonson will forgive me. For the second, I do not believe there is anything final in criticism, But I wanted my title to contain a suggestion of the curious elation which criticism sometimes brings to me. " To me," I insist, because I subscribe wholeheartedly to the famous dictum of Anatole France that criticism is the adventures of a man's soul among books and more criticism appears to me to be an intensely personal affair. Every honest critic and by an honest critic I mean a man who builds his schemes and classifications solely on the basis of his own reactions makes a great cross-section of the universe of literature in accordance with his temperament. What he is and believes is more surely reflected in his criticism than in his direct professions of faith. The more he can lose himself in the object, the more himself he is. And the excitement of losing oneself in exploration, the elation of being possessed by the very process of discovery, is the most precious thing I have found in criticism. (Summary by author)

Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Literary Criticism

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Nature of Poetry Jim Locke
00:46:45
Play 02 The Significance of Russian Literature Jim Locke
00:49:58
Play 03 Anton Tchehov Jim Locke
00:30:14
Play 04 Marcel Proust Jim Locke
00:30:22
Play 05 The Break-Up of the Novel Jim Locke
00:34:23
Play 06 English Poetry in the Eighteenth Century Jim Locke
00:30:46
Play 07 A Note on the Madness of Christopher Smart Jim Locke
00:11:12
Play 08 Poe's Poetry Jim Locke
00:13:07
Play 09 Matthew Arnold the Poet Jim Locke
00:13:11
Play 10 English Prose in the Nineteenth Century Jim Locke
00:13:52
Play 11 The Creation of Falstaff Jim Locke
00:48:14
Play 12 Coriolanus Jim Locke
00:30:36
Play 13 Flaubert and Flaubart Jim Locke
00:39:59