A History of English LiteratureWeidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973 - 512 páginas |
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... brought up in a small community of staunch Protestants , he was , no doubt , deeply influenced by the preaching captains of the Ironsides , whose religious convictions were backed by a highly - developed theological discipline ...
... brought up in a small community of staunch Protestants , he was , no doubt , deeply influenced by the preaching captains of the Ironsides , whose religious convictions were backed by a highly - developed theological discipline ...
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... brought home and buried beside the Severn , Tennyson felt able to return to literature ; and in 1834 he began his first Arthurian poem , the ' Morte d'Arthur ' and worked on In Memoriam , a splendid tribute to the friend he had lost ...
... brought home and buried beside the Severn , Tennyson felt able to return to literature ; and in 1834 he began his first Arthurian poem , the ' Morte d'Arthur ' and worked on In Memoriam , a splendid tribute to the friend he had lost ...
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... brought about by the First World War . Also noteworthy is The Good Soldier ( 1915 ) , a subtle study of intricate personal relationships . The majority of the novels of E.M. FORSTER ( 1879-1970 ) appeared before 1914 - Where Angels Fear ...
... brought about by the First World War . Also noteworthy is The Good Soldier ( 1915 ) , a subtle study of intricate personal relationships . The majority of the novels of E.M. FORSTER ( 1879-1970 ) appeared before 1914 - Where Angels Fear ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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