A Compendious History of English Literature and of the English Language, Volume I

A Compendious History of English Literature and of the English Language, Volume I
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00 - Preface
Tác giả: George Lillie Craik
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    00 - Preface

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    01 - 1. Introductory. 1. Literature and Language. The Languages of Modern Europe

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    02 - 1.2. Early Latin Literature in Britain

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    03 - 1.3. The Celtic Languages and Literatures

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    04 - 1.4. Decay of the Earliest English Scholarship

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    05 - 1.5. The English Language

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    06 - 1.6. Original English

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    07 - 2. The Norman Period. 1. The Norman Conquest. Arabic and the New Learning

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    08 - 2.2. Schools and Universities. Rise of the Scholastic Philosophy. John of Salisbury. Peter of Blois

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    09 - 2.3. Classical Learning. Mathematics. Medicine. Law. Books. The Latin Language. The Latin Poets. Mapes, etc

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    12 - 2.6. The French language in England. The Langue d'Oc and the Langue d'Oyl. Norman trouveurs. Duke Richard I. Thibaut de Vernon. Turold, or Theroulde. Chanson de Roland

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    13 - 2.7. Anglo-Norman Poets. King Henry I. His Queens, Matilda and Alice. Philip de Than. Geoffrey, Abbot of St. Albans. Pilgrimage of Saint Brendan. Charlemagne. Anglo-Norman Chronicles. Gaimar. David. Wace. Benoït. Everard. French Language in Scotland

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    15 - 2.9. Vernacular Language and Literature: A.D. 1066-1216

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    16 - 2.10. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Ascendancy of the Scholastic Philosophy. Mathematical and Other Studies. Roger Bacon. Robert Grosseteste. Alchemists. Universities and Colleges

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    17 - 2.11. Latin Historical Works of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Use and Study of the Latin and Greek, the Hebrew and other Oriental Tongues. Last Age of the French Language in England

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    18 - 2.12. Anglo-Norman Poets. French Prose Romances. Froissart. Resurrection of the English Language

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    19 - 3. Second English. 1. St. Godric. The Here Prophecy

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    20 - 3.2. The Brut of Layamon

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    21 - 3.3. The Ormulum. The Ancren Riwle

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    23 - 3.5. History of the English Metrical Romance. Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester. Robert Mannyng, or De Brunne. Rolle, or Hampole. Davie. Lawrence Minot

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    24 - 3.6. Alliterative Verse: Piers Ploughman. Piers Ploughman's Creed.

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    25 - 4. Third English (mixed or compound English). 1. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 1

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    26 - 4.2. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2

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    27 - 4.3. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 3

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    28 - 4.4. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 4

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    29 - 4.5. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 5

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    30 - 4.6. John Gower

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    31 - 4.7. Barbour

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    32 - 4.8. Compound English Prose: Mandevil and Trevisa

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    33 - 4.9. Compound English Prose: Wycliffe and Chaucer

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    34 - 4.10. Literature and Learning in the Fifteenth Century Universities. Revival of Letters. Invention of Printing. Printing in England. Caxton. Books and Libraries

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    35 - 4.11. Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester. Woodville, Earl Rivers. Science in England. Alchemists. Latin Chroniclers. French Chroniclers. English Chroniclers. Bishop Pecock. Fortescue. Malory

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    36 - 4.12. English Poets. Occleve, Lydgate. Scottish Poets. Wynton, James I, Henryson, Holland, Blind Henry. First Half of the Sixteenth Century. Colleges Founded

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    37 - 4.13. Classical Learning

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    38 - 4.14. Prose Writers. More, Elyot, Tyndal, Cranmer, Latimer

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    39 - 4.15. Scottish Prose Writers. English Poets: Hawes, Barklay. Skelton. Roy, John Heywood. Scottish Poets: Gawin Douglas, Dunbar, Lyndsay. Surrey, Wyatt

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    40 - 4.16. The Elizabethan Literature. The Mirror for Magistrates. Origin of Regular Drama. Interludes of John Heywood. Udall's Ralph Roister Doister

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    41 - 4.17. Gammer Gurton's Needle. Misogonus. Chronicle Histories. Bale's Kynge Johan, etc. Tragedy of Gorboduc. Blank Verse. Other Early Dramas. Second Stage of the Regular Drama. Peele, Greene

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    42 - 4.18. Marlow. Lyly, Kid, Lodge. Earlier Elizabethan Prose. Lyly, Sidney, Spenser, Nash, etc. English Hexameter Verse

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    43 - 4.19. Edmund Spenser, Part 1

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    44 - 4.20. Edmund Spenser, Part 2

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    45 - 4.21. Edmund Spenser, Part 3

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    46 - 4.22. Other Elizabethan Poetry. Warner

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    47 - 4.23. Daniel. Drayton. Joseph Hall

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    48 - 4.24. Sylvester. Chapman's Homer. Harington; Fairfax; Fanshawe. Drummond. Davies. Donne

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    49 - 4.25. Shakespeare's Minor Poems. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works

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    50 - 4.26. Chapman, Webster, Middleton, Decker, Chettle, Marston, Tailor, Tourneur, Rowley, Thomas Heywood. Beaumont and Fletcher. Jonson. Massinger, Ford

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    51 - 4.27. Later Elizabethan Prose Writers. Translation of the Bible. Theological Writers. James I., Bishop Andrews, Donne, Hall, Hooker. Bacon. Burton. Historical Writers. Classical Learning

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Tác giả: George Lillie Craik

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