From Chaucer to Tennyson / With Twenty-Nine Portraits and Selections from Thirty Authors
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A concise survey traces the development of English literature from the aftermath of the Norman Conquest through the nineteenth century, focusing on belles lettres and the language's evolution toward modern forms. Arranged in period chapters, it surveys major movements and representative genres — medieval and Renaissance poetry and drama, seventeenth- and eighteenth-century shifts, and nineteenth-century developments — and provides short selections, portraits, and recommended reading lists for each chapter. Anglo-Saxon texts and early Scottish vernacular literature are purposely omitted, and works in philosophy, history, and science are treated only incidentally.
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