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Handbook of Universal Literature, From the Best and Latest Authorities

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The work offers a panoramic survey of world literatures and their languages, beginning with the origin and evolution of alphabets and the classification of languages. It presents concise historical sketches and thematic summaries of major literary traditions—Chinese, Japanese, Sanskrit, Babylonian, Persian, Hebrew, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Arabian, and Italian among others—covering language, religious and philosophical influences, principal genres, notable authors, and key texts. Each national section treats poetry, drama, prose, and literary institutions, and interweaves discussions of education, science, and manuscript traditions. The book is arranged for guided study, condensing standard authorities to provide an accessible roadmap for further reading.

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Anne C. Lynch Botta

Anne C. Lynch Botta was an American author and literary figure known for her contributions to the field of literature in the 19th century. She is best recognized for her work "Handbook of Universal Literature, From the Best and Latest Authorities," which serves as a comprehensive reference on various literary works and authors. Botta's writing reflects her deep engagement with literary scholarship and her commitment to making literature accessible to a broader audience. Her efforts in compiling and synthesizing literary knowledge have left a lasting impact on the study of literature.

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