George Wilson Knight

George Richard Wilson Knight was a renowned British literary critic and academic, known for his works on Shakespeare and other literary figures. He was a professor of English literature and made significant contributions to literary criticism and theory.

This list of books are ONLY the books that have been ranked on the lists that are aggregated on this site. This is not a comprehensive list of all books by this author.

  1. 1. The Wheel Of Fire

    Interpretations of Shakespearian Tragedy

    "The Wheel of Fire" is a critical exploration of Shakespeare's plays, offering a collection of essays that delve into the themes, symbols, and tragic elements found within the Bard's work. The book presents a psychoanalytic approach to Shakespearean drama, focusing on the internal psychological conflicts of the characters and the overarching motifs of fate, destiny, and the human condition. The author analyzes the complex interplay of character and action, providing insights into the moral and philosophical dimensions of the plays, and arguing for the enduring relevance of Shakespeare's tragedies in understanding the depths of human experience.

    The 7199th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon
  2. 2. The Burning Oracle

    Studies in the Poetry of Action

    "The Burning Oracle" is a literary exploration that delves into the depths of human consciousness and the mystical elements of prophecy and divination. Through a series of essays and analyses, the book examines the role of oracles and seers in literature and mythology, tracing their influence on human destiny and decision-making. The author weaves together themes of fire and foresight, considering how the burning desire for knowledge of the future has shaped narratives from ancient times to the modern era. The work is a profound reflection on the power of the unseen and the eternal human quest to understand the unknown.

    The 7199th Greatest Book of All Time
    Purchase from Amazon