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Title: A History of English Literature

Author: Robert Huntington Fletcher

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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK A HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE ***

Produced by Branko Collin, David Moynihan, Charles Franks

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A History of English Literature

by Robert Huntington Fletcher

TO MY MOTHER TO WHOM I OWE A LIFETIME OF A MOTHER’S MOST SELF-SACRIFICING

DEVOTION

PREFACE

This book aims to provide a general manual of English Literature for

students in colleges and universities and others beyond the high-school

age. The first purposes of every such book must be to outline the

development of the literature with due regard to national life, and to give

appreciative interpretation of the work of the most important authors. I

have written the present volume because I have found no other that, to my

mind, combines satisfactory accomplishment of these ends with a selection

of authors sufficiently limited for clearness and with adequate accuracy

and fulness of details, biographical and other. A manual, it seems to me,

should supply a systematic statement of the important facts, so that the

greater part of the student’s time, in class and without, may be left free

for the study of the literature itself.

I hope that the book may prove adaptable to various methods and conditions

of work. Experience has suggested the brief introductory statement of main

literary principles, too often taken for granted by teachers, with much

resulting haziness in the student’s mind. The list of assignments and

questions at the end is intended, of course, to be freely treated. I hope

that the list of available inexpensive editions of the chief authors may

suggest a practical method of providing the material, especially for

colleges which can provide enough copies for class use. Poets, of course,

may be satisfactorily read in volumes of, selections; but to me, at least,

a book of brief extracts from twenty or a hundred prose authors is an

absurdity. Perhaps I may venture to add that personally I find it advisable

to pass hastily over the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and so gain

as much time as possible for the nineteenth.

R. H. F.

_August, 1916._

CONTENTS

      PRELIMINARY. HOW TO STUDY AND JUDGE LITERATURE

      A TABULAR VIEW OF ENGLISH LITERATURE

      REFERENCE BOOKS

I.    PERIOD I. THE BRITONS AND THE ANGLO-SAXONS.

      TO A.D. 1066

II.   PERIOD II. THE NORMAN-FRENCH PERIOD.

      A.D. 1066 TO ABOUT 1350

III.  PERIOD III. THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES.

      ABOUT 1350 TO ABOUT 1500

IV.   THE MEDIEVAL DRAMA

V.    PERIOD IV. THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. THE

      RENAISSANCE AND THE REIGN OF ELIZABETH

VI.   THE DRAMA FROM ABOUT 1550 TO 1642

VII.  PERIOD V. THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY,

      1603-1660. PROSE AND POETRY

VIII. PERIOD VI. THE RESTORATION, 1660-1700

IX.   PERIOD VII. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY,

      PSEUDO-CLASSICISM AND THE BEGINNINGS

      OF MODERN ROMANTICISM

X.    PERIOD VIII. THE ROMANTIC TRIUMPH, 1798

      TO ABOUT 1830

XI.   PERIOD IX. THE VICTORIAN PERIOD. ABOUT

      1830 TO 1901

      A LIST OF AVAILABLE EDITIONS FOR THE

      STUDY OF IMPORTANT AUTHORS

      ASSIGNMENTS FOR STUDY

      INDEX

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