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This concise introduction surveys modern English literature by emphasizing ideas, tendencies, and representative works rather than exhaustive biographical detail or dates. It traces major literary developments from the Renaissance forward, relating cultural and intellectual causes—such as the revival of classical learning, scientific discovery, and exploration—to changes in poetry, drama, and prose. Chapters concentrate on movements, stylistic innovations, and thematic concerns, and the text aims to stimulate further reading by offering clear period summaries, critical perspectives, and a selected bibliography to guide independent study.
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