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_aPR83 _b.P43 2002 |
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_aPeck, John, _d1947- |
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_aA brief history of English literature / _cJohn Peck and Martin Coyle |
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_aNew York : _bPalgrave, _c2002. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 333-334) and index | ||
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_tTable Of Contents: _tPreface _tAcknowledgements _tOld English Literature _tBeowulf _t`The Seafarer' and `The Wanderer' _tBattle Poems and `The Dream of the Rood' _tOld English Language _tMiddle English Literature _tFrom the Norman Conquest to Chaucer _tJulian of Norwich, Margery Kempe, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight _tGeoffrey Chaucer, William Dunbar, Robert Henryson _tWilliam Langland, Medieval Drama, Thomas Malory _tSixteenth-Century Poetry and Prose _tSir Thomas Wyatt _tSixteenth-Century Prose and the Reformation _tThe Sonnet: Sir Philip Sidney and William Shakespeare _tEdmund Spenser _tShakespeare _tShakespeare in Context _tShakespeare's Comedies and Histories _tShakespeare's Tragedies _tShakespeare's Late Plays _tRenaissance and Restoration Drama _tRenaissance Drama and Christopher Marlowe _tElizabethan and Jacobean Revenge Tragedy _tBen Jonson and the Masque _tRestoration Drama _tSeventeenth-Century Poetry and Prose _tJohn Donne _tFrom Ben Jonson to John Bunyan and Andrew Marvell _tJohn Milton _tJohn Dryden _tThe Eighteenth Century _tAlexander Pope _tThe Augustan Age _tEdward Gibbon, Samuel Johnson _tSensibility _tThe Novel: The First Hundred Years _tDaniel Defoe _tAphra Behn, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, Tobias Smollett _tFrom Eliza Haywood to Mary Shelley _tWalter Scott and lane Austen _tThe Romantic Period _tThe Age of Revolution _tWilliam Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge _tLord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley John Keats _tRadical Voices _tVictorian Literature 1837-1857 _tCharles Dickens _tCharlotte and Emily Bronte _tWilliam Makepeace Thackeray, Elizabeth Gaskell _tAlfred Lord Tennyson, Robert Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning _tVictorian Literature, 1857-1876 _tVictorian Thinkers _tGeorge Eliot _tWilkie Collins and the Sensation Novel _tAnthony Trollope, Christina Rossetti _tVictorian Literature, 1876-1901 _tThomas Hardy _tGeorge Gissing, George Moore, Samuel Butler, Henry James, Robert Louis Stevenson _tRudyard Kipling _tGeorge Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Late Victorian Poetry _tThe Twentieth Century: The Early Years _tJoseph Conrad _tArnold Bennett, H. G. Wells, E. M. Forster, Katherine Mansfield _tD. H. Lawrence _tGeorgian Poetry, War Poetry, W. B. Yeats _tThe Twentieth Century: Between the Wars _tT. S. Eliot _tJames Joyce _tVirginia Woolf _tThe 1930s _tThe Twentieth Century: The Second World War to the End of the Millennium _tWartime and Post-War Britain _tDrama _tNovels _tPoetry _tPostscript _tThe Twenty-First Century _tPeriods of English Literature and Language _tChronology _tFurther reading _tIndex |
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