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Sotheran 2.17.55 70472 PREFACE ONE may ask , “ Of what use is it to know the history of our literature ? Would it not be better to confine oneself to the reading of many of the books which constitute that literature ?
Sotheran 2.17.55 70472 PREFACE ONE may ask , “ Of what use is it to know the history of our literature ? Would it not be better to confine oneself to the reading of many of the books which constitute that literature ?
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THE story of literature begins long before men had learned to record their thoughts in writing . Indeed , it is most likely that the earliest literature consisted of stories which were passed down from generation to generation by word ...
THE story of literature begins long before men had learned to record their thoughts in writing . Indeed , it is most likely that the earliest literature consisted of stories which were passed down from generation to generation by word ...
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Chapter 10 LITERATURE AFTER THE RESTORATION : THE CLASSICAL AGE IN 1660 , with the Restoration of the Monarchy accomplished and King Charles II on the throne , there was a general feeling of well - being in the country .
Chapter 10 LITERATURE AFTER THE RESTORATION : THE CLASSICAL AGE IN 1660 , with the Restoration of the Monarchy accomplished and King Charles II on the throne , there was a general feeling of well - being in the country .
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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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