A Short History of English LiteratureMethuen, 1984 - 484 стор. Surveys the main periods, movements, figures, the achievements of British literature from Chaucer's time to the 1980s, emphasizing each writer's major work and the continuity of tradition within the genres. |
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... direct claim to be a contributor to English literature must depend on the con- troversial religious works he wrote in refutation of the opponents of orthodoxy , and for the most part they appeal only to the historian . But the Dialogue ...
... direct claim to be a contributor to English literature must depend on the con- troversial religious works he wrote in refutation of the opponents of orthodoxy , and for the most part they appeal only to the historian . But the Dialogue ...
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... direct and unpreten- tious , but tough and compelling in its impact : I saw then in my dream so far as this valley reached , there was on the right hand a very deep ditch ; that ditch is it into which the blind have led the blind in all ...
... direct and unpreten- tious , but tough and compelling in its impact : I saw then in my dream so far as this valley reached , there was on the right hand a very deep ditch ; that ditch is it into which the blind have led the blind in all ...
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... direct comparison with the work of Sheridan 100 years earlier . Lady Windermere's Fan ( 1892 ) trembles on the edge of serious social criticism ; for Mrs Erlynne , the woman who is ' absol- utely inadmissible into society ' , self ...
... direct comparison with the work of Sheridan 100 years earlier . Lady Windermere's Fan ( 1892 ) trembles on the edge of serious social criticism ; for Mrs Erlynne , the woman who is ' absol- utely inadmissible into society ' , self ...
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The fourteenth century | 1 |
Fifteenthcentury poetry and prose | 19 |
The early sixteenth century | 31 |
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