Illustrated History of ancient literature : Oriental and classical / John D. Quakenbos.
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Tetso College Library English Literature | Non-fiction | 809.03 QUA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Volume- 2 | Available | 7704 |
volume 2
V. Golden age of Grecian Literature
(450-330 B.C) continued
VI.The Alexandrian period
VII. Later Greek Literature
Part III
Roman Literature
I. Latin and its oldest monuments
II Dawn of Roman literature
III. Golden age of roman literature.(B.C.-80-14 A.D)
IV. Age of decline
Literature, in the broadest sense, comprises the written productions of all nations in all ages. It is the permanent expression of the intellectual power of man, and reflects the popular manners, the political condition, the moral and religious status. In its literary productions, a nation bequeaths to posterity an ever-speaking record of its inner life.
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