The Cambridge bibliography of English literature. 3. 1800 - 1900
Author: Frederick Wilse Bateson
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1940
Total Pages: 1132
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Author: Frederick Wilse Bateson
Publisher: CUP Archive
Published: 1940
Total Pages: 1132
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Frederick Wilse Bateson
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 1130
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Drummond Bone
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2004-11-18
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9780521786768
DOWNLOAD EBOOKByron s life and work have fascinated readers around the world for two hundred years, but it is the complex interaction between his art and his politics, beliefs and sexuality that has attracted so many modern critics and students. In three sections devoted to the historical, textual and literary contexts of Byron s life and times, these specially commissioned essays by a range of eminent Byron scholars provide a compelling picture of the diversity of Byron s writings. The essays cover topics such as Byron s interest in the East, his relationship to the publishing world, his attitudes to gender, his use of Shakespeare and eighteenth-century literature, and his acute fit in a post-modernist world. This Companion provides an invaluable resource for students and scholars, including a chronology and a guide to further reading.
Author: F.W. Bateson
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Published: 1941
Total Pages: 1128
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Watson
Publisher: Cambridge [Eng.] : University Press, 1969-77 [v. 1
Published: 1969
Total Pages: 1016
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMore than fifty specialists have contributed to this new edition of volume 3 of The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. The design of the original work has established itself so firmly as a workable solution to the immense problems of analysis, articulation and coordination that it has been retained in all its essentials for the new edition. The task of the new contributors has been to revise and integrate the lists of 1940 and 1957, to add materials of the following decade, to correct and refine the bibliographical details already available, and to re-shape the whole according to a new series of conventions devised to give greater clarity and consistency to the entries.
Author: Harvard University. Library
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 624
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Published: 1971
Total Pages: 624
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: E. Mathews (Firm)
Publisher:
Published: 1930
Total Pages: 152
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Walter Besant
Publisher: Good Press
Published: 2023-12-14
Total Pages: 809
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMedieval London is a historical account of the England's capital during the Middle Ages, written by Sir Walter Besant, English novelist and historian who dedicated most of his life researching history and topography of London. The work is divided in three parts: first part is historical and it deals with mediaeval sovereigns of England and their treatment of the city; second part presents general view of London, dealing with social life, customs, tradition, and other aspect of city life such as trade, crime, literature or sports. Final part of the work is ecclesiastical and deals with religion, religious houses and objects of faith that signified the capital of England in the Middle Ages.
Author: George Chapman
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 310
ISBN-13: 9780719016332
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