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_aEnglish Literature: _bIts history and its significance for the life of the english speaking world / _cWilliam J. Long |
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_aNoida: _bMaple Press, |
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_a636p. ; _bSoft-bound; _c22cm. |
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505 | _aChapter1: Introduction- The Meaning of Literature; Chapter2: The Anglo- Saxon or Old- English Period; Chapter3: The Anglo-Norman Period; Chapter4: The Age of Chaucer; Chapter5: The Revival of Learning; Chapter6: The Age of Elizabeth; Chapter7: The Puritan Age; Chapter8: Period of the Restoration; Chapter9: Eighteenth- Century Literature; Chapter10: The Age of Romanticism; Chapter11: The Victorian Age; Chapter12: Twentieth-Century Literature. | ||
520 | _2ENGLISH LITERATURE: Books can be instruments of enjoyment and inspiration if correctly introduced to young minds. Designed with such thougth, this is a simple and comprehensive guide to English Literature. Charter the splendid history of English Literature from the Anglo-Saxon times to the close of the Victorian era, this book highlights historical events and the social conditions to explain what effects they had in the making of the popular classics we read today. It provide Biographies of great writers, discusses their influences and their works with practice questions at the end of each chapter. Therefore it encourage students to read widely for themselves, as they fall in love with English Literature. | ||
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