CHAPTER ONE (Chaucer and the Fifteenth Century).  1

2.  The Age of Chaucer  3

3. Chaucer as a Representative and Chronicler of his Age        9

3. Chaucer as a Realist  ,•  > .\.  . •      16

4. Chaucer and the Common People  22

5. Chaucer’s Contribution to English Language and Literature 27

6. Fifteenth-Century English Poetry  35

7. The English Ballad                             ^ 43

CHAPTER TWO  ^ (The Sixteenth Century)

8. The Influence of the Renaissance on English Literature      51

9. The English Drama before Marlowe  57

10. The University Wits  63

11. Shakespeare’s Greatness  71

12. Shakespearean Comedy  77

13. Shakespearean Tragedy…… 83

14. Shakespeare’s History^ys  88

\/f57   Elizabethan Sonnet  94

16. Elizabethan Lyric  100

17. Spenser-the Poets’Poet …                          .-’ 106

18. The Influence of the Renaissance, the Reformation,

and the Middle Ages on Spenser  112

19. Elizabethan Prose            . 120

CHAPTER THREE (The Seventeenth Century upto the Restoration 1601-1660)

20. Jacobean Drama  129

21. Ben Jonson’s Contribution to English Comedy… 135

22. Ben Jonson’s Comedy of Humours… 140

23. Bacon’s Contribution to English Prose … ,145

24. Bacon and the Renaissance  1W

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The Authorized Version and its Influence on English Literature

Character Writers of the Seventeenth Century … English Prose in the Age of Milton … TK.» r-’- • • •

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29. ’The Cavalier Poets  179

30. The Influence of the Reformation and the Renaissance

on Milton 185

31. The Autobiographical Element in Milton’s Poetry… 192     ;

CHAPTER FOUR (The Seventeenth Century after the Restoration (1660-1700)

32. The Restoration Comedy of Manners… 201

33. Heroic Tragedy  209

34. Restoration Prose  215

35. Restoration Satire…… 220

36. Dryden as a Neo-Classicist  226

37. Dryden as a Satirist  232

38. Dryden-the Father of English Criticism 238

CHAPTER FIVE

(The Eighteenth Century)

39. The Eighteenth Century-an Age of Prose and Reason     247

40. The Neo-classical School of Poetry.., 252

41. The Heroic Couplet… 258

42. Poetic Diction… 264

43. English Verse Satire in the Eighteenth Century… 269

44. Eighteenth-Century Prose  276

45. Reasons for the Popularity of the Periodical Essay in the Eighteenth Century 282

46. The Periodical Essay in the Eighteenth Century… 288

47. Comparison of Swift and Addison as Satirists… 294

48. Reasons for the Rise of the Novel in the Eighteenth | Century… 299    I

49. The Rise of the Novel in the Eighteenth Ccnrury… 305    ’

50. Fielding’s Work and Contribution  311

51. Dr. Johnson as a Critic  317

52. The Precursors of the Romantic Revival or the Transitional Poets  324

53. The Novel of Terror  331

CHAPTER SIX (The Romantic Age (1798-1832)

54. The Romantic Movement as a Revolt… 341

55. The Romantic Movement as the

”Renascence of Wonder”  347

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The Romantic Movement as a ”Return to Nature”.

Romantic Melancholy

Medievalism in Romantic Poetry

The Influence of the French Revolution on English

Literature

Coleridge as the ”Most Complete Representative”

of English Romantic Poetry.

The Historical Novel

Jane Austen’s Achievement

The Essay from Bacon to Lamb

Lamb as an Essayist

Hazlitt as an Essayist

Critics of the Romantic Age

CHAPTER SEVEN (The Victorian Age (1832-1901)

The Social Background of Victorian Literature …

The Influence of Science on Victorian Literature…

Tennyson as a Representative of His Age…

Matthew Arnold as a Critic of His Age…

Pessimism in Victorian Poetry…

Pre-Raphaelite Poetry…

D.G. Rossetti as a Pre-Raphaelite Poet…

The Art of Charles Dickens

The Women Novelists of the Victorian Era …• The Work and Literary Merits of Carlyle…

John Ruskin

The Oxford Movement

The Naughty Nineties

The Essay from Lamb to Stevenson…

CHAPTER EIGHT (The Twentieth Century)

The Major Trends in Twentieth-Century Poetry… English Poetry between the Two Wars…

Modern Novel

Lawrence’s Work and Achievement as a Novelist …

Modern Poetic Drama

Twentieth-Century English Literary Criticism…

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87 ”Utopia”, ”Euphues”, and ”Arcadia’’…

88 -Gorboduc”, ”The Spanish Traged/, and ^

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”The Rape of Lucrece”

90. «The Duchess of Malf.”, ”The Alchemist, and ^

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”Hydriotaphia” …

93. «Comus”,”Areopagitica”,”Lycidas,and 583

”Samson Agonistes”

94. ”All for Love”, ”Essay on DramaUcToesy    Mac Flecknoe” and ”The Hind and the Panther  …

.  95.   ^D.-ThePUgrim’sP^css’Sand-Absalom        ^

and Achitophel” ……

CHAPTER TEN

–      ^mnorbmt Literary Works (1701 to the Present Day)) %.   ..E^tb«hn«..,»TheD»cia<i”,and..Robinso.    ^

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103 ”Unto This Last”, ”Wuthering Hetghts  and The Mill ^

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^ ”The” Waste Land”, ”Murder in the Cathedral , and ^ ”Sons and Lovers” …

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