Cassell's history of English literature
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Cassell's history of English literature
Cassell, 2003
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History of English literature
The everyman history of English literature
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Note
New ed. of: The everyman history of English literature (London: J.M. Dent, 1985)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is an updated edition of a classic and much-admired history of English Literature. In it Peter Conrad offers not an encyclopedic survey but a personal, chronological interpretation of the 'history' through an emphasis on the continuity of major literary forms and on the ways in which major figures transform the tradition, which in turn is accommodated, reacted against or reinterpreted by later generations. He attempts to characterise the literature as a whole, to suggest something of its Englishness. Above all, he emphasizes that English literature represents the self-image of English people whose testament and inheritance it is.
Table of Contents
EpicChaucer, Langland and the Treachery of the TextTwo Versions of PastoralThe SonnetSpenser's GardenShakespeareRevenge TragedyMilton: Author and End of All ThingsRestoration ComedyInventing the NovelGothic FolliesWordsworth and ColeridgeImagination and FictionDickens
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