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English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History / Designed as a Manual of Instruction

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A concise instructional study that treats English literature as an interpreter of national history, arguing that literary works mirror social, political, linguistic, and religious change. The author surveys periods from early Celtic and Anglo‑Saxon remains through medieval, Renaissance, and later eras, placing major writers in relation to events and movements and tracing language development and religious controversy. Emphasizing a principle-based reading rather than exhaustive bibliography, the volume uses representative masters to illustrate how texts reveal historical ideas and offers a guided syllabus for students and teachers to pursue fuller study.

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Henry Coppée

Henry Coppée was an American educator, author, and literary critic known for his contributions to the understanding of English literature and its historical context. His notable work, "English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History," serves as both a manual of instruction and a critical examination of how literature reflects the social and political currents of its time. Through his writings, Coppée aimed to bridge the gap between literary studies and historical analysis, making significant strides in the field of literary criticism during the 19th century.

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