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The prose of the period from Shakespeare to Milton is prolific and great . It is , indeed , illuminated at times with a radiance rarely found elsewhere . The demand of the people for reading matter , now made readily available by the ...
The prose of the period from Shakespeare to Milton is prolific and great . It is , indeed , illuminated at times with a radiance rarely found elsewhere . The demand of the people for reading matter , now made readily available by the ...
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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 was indebted ; the Morte d'Arthur of Sir Thomas Malory ; several pastoral stories of the ...
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 was indebted ; the Morte d'Arthur of Sir Thomas Malory ; several pastoral stories of the ...
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George Moore George Moore ( 1852–1933 ) , one of the greatest prose writers in English literature , was born at Moore Hall , in County Mayo in Ireland . His early novels , A Modern Lover , A Mummer's Wife , and A Drama in Muslin ...
George Moore George Moore ( 1852–1933 ) , one of the greatest prose writers in English literature , was born at Moore Hall , in County Mayo in Ireland . His early novels , A Modern Lover , A Mummer's Wife , and A Drama in Muslin ...
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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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