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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... tale of chivalrous rivalry in love , of tournament , tragedy and noble marriage . Its philosophic reflections , like those of Troilus and Criseyde , remind us that Chaucer was also the translator of Boethius's De Consolatione ...
... tale of chivalrous rivalry in love , of tournament , tragedy and noble marriage . Its philosophic reflections , like those of Troilus and Criseyde , remind us that Chaucer was also the translator of Boethius's De Consolatione ...
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... tale , ' The Story of the Three Bears ' , while his greatest notoriety attaches to the poem that Byron mercilessly ... tale . It has a ballad - like intermixture of three- stress lines with the standard four - stress base . The metrical ...
... tale , ' The Story of the Three Bears ' , while his greatest notoriety attaches to the poem that Byron mercilessly ... tale . It has a ballad - like intermixture of three- stress lines with the standard four - stress base . The metrical ...
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... Tale of Ginger and Pickles , The ( Potter ) , 392 Tale of Peter Rabbit , The ( Potter ) , 392 Tale of Two Cities , A ( Dickens ) , 302 , 313 Tales from Shakespeare ( Lamb ) , 247 Tales in Verse ( Crabbe ) , 224–5 , 226 Tales of Terror ...
... Tale of Ginger and Pickles , The ( Potter ) , 392 Tale of Peter Rabbit , The ( Potter ) , 392 Tale of Two Cities , A ( Dickens ) , 302 , 313 Tales from Shakespeare ( Lamb ) , 247 Tales in Verse ( Crabbe ) , 224–5 , 226 Tales of Terror ...
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The fourteenth century | 1 |
Fifteenthcentury poetry and prose | 19 |
The early sixteenth century | 31 |
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