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Essays in Literature and History

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The volume gathers critical essays that examine poetry and prose, university life, religious texts, historical transformations, and philosophical thinkers. The pieces offer close readings of authors and institutions, argue for free theological discussion, reassess religious history such as monastic dissolution and hagiography, and probe philosophical figures. A combative critical voice defends vigorous conviction against conforming public opinion while balancing praise for educational traditions. Throughout, literary judgment alternates with historical narrative and polemic, aiming to provoke debate about taste, moral purpose, and the public role of scholarship.

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James Anthony Froude

James Anthony Froude was a prominent English historian, novelist, and biographer, known for his works that explore English history and literature. His most notable contribution is the extensive multi-volume "History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth," which reflects his deep engagement with the Tudor period. Froude's writings often blend historical narrative with literary analysis, as seen in his essays and lectures, including "Essays in Literature and History" and "English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century." His unique perspective on historical figures, such as in "The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon," showcases his ability to intertwine biography with broader historical themes.

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