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The popularity of both Morality and Miracle plays becomes obvious when it is realised that they survived to the end of the sixteenth century , long after regular drama had begun . The last performance of the York Miracle plays took ...
The popularity of both Morality and Miracle plays becomes obvious when it is realised that they survived to the end of the sixteenth century , long after regular drama had begun . The last performance of the York Miracle plays took ...
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Chapter 14 THE EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY NOVEL The novel as we know it today dates from 1741. In early times prose was used mainly for chronicles and seldom for stories . Among the latter were the Italian tales of Boccaccio to which Chaucer ...
Chapter 14 THE EIGHTEENTH - CENTURY NOVEL The novel as we know it today dates from 1741. In early times prose was used mainly for chronicles and seldom for stories . Among the latter were the Italian tales of Boccaccio to which Chaucer ...
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Chapter 24 TWENTIETH - CENTURY LITERATURE : POETRY In point of time the Victorian era ended in 1900 , but actually ten years before that date there were signs of a reaction against Victorian ideals and that the old order was passing .
Chapter 24 TWENTIETH - CENTURY LITERATURE : POETRY In point of time the Victorian era ended in 1900 , but actually ten years before that date there were signs of a reaction against Victorian ideals and that the old order was passing .
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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