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  • Edmund BurkeHis Letters and Critics*
  • Kenneth MacLean (bio)
The Correspondence of Edmund Burke. Vol. I, 04 1744–06 1768. Edited by Thomas W. Copeland. Cambridge: At the University Press; Chicago: University of Chicago Press [Toronto: University of Toronto Press]. 1958. Pp. xxviii, 377, illus. $8.00.
The Correspondence of Edmund Burke. Vol. II, 07 1768–06 1774. Edited by Lucy S. Sutherland. 1960. Pp. xxvi, 567, illus. $12.00.
The Correspondence of Edmund Burke. Vol. III, 07 1774–06 1778. Edited by George H. Guttridge. 1961. Pp. xxvi, 479, illus. $12.00.
A Nate-Book of Edmund Burke: Poems, Characters, Essays and Other Sketches in the Hands of Edmund and William Burke Now Printed for the First Time in Their Entirety. Edited by H. V. F. Somerset. With a Foreword by Sir Ernest Barker. Cambridge: At the University Press [Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada Ltd.]. 1937. Pp. xii, 120, illus. $3.15.
A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of our Ideas of the Sublime and the Beautiful. Edited with an Introduction and Notes by J. T. Boulton. London and New York: Routledge and Kegan Paul, and Columbia University Press. 1958. Pp. cxxx, 197. $5.00.
Thomas H. D. Mahoney, Edmund Burke and Ireland. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press [Toronto: S. J. Reginald Saunders and Co. Ltd.]. 1960. Pp. xvi, 413. $9.00.
Charles Parkin, The Moral Basis of Burke’s Political Thought: An Essay. Cambridge: At the University Press [Toronto: The Macmillan Company of Canada Ltd.]. 1956. Pp. viii, 145. $2.15.
Peter J. Stanlis, Edmund Burke and the Natural Law. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press [Toronto: Ambassador Books Ltd.]. 1958. Pp. xvi, 311. $7.75.
Kenneth MacLean

Professor of English, Victoria College, University of Toronto; author of John Locke and English Literature of the Eighteenth Century (1936) and Agrarian Age: A Background for Wordsworth (1950)

Footnotes

* See page 256 for bibliography of books discussed in this article.

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