Halleck's New English Literature
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Reuben Post Halleck. Halleck's New English Literature
Halleck's New English Literature
Table of Contents
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION—LITERARY ENGLAND. CHAPTERS: I. FROM 449 A.D. TO THE NORMAN CONQUEST, 1066. II. FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST, 1066, TO CHAUCER'S DEATH 1400. III. FROM CHAUCER'S DEATH 1400, TO THE ACCESSION OF ELIZABETH, 1558. IV. THE AGE OF ELIZABETH 1558–1603. V. THE PURITAN AGE, 1603–1660. VI. FROM THE RESTORATION, 1660, TO THE PUBLICATION OF PAMELA, 1740. VII. THE SECOND FORTY YEARS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, 1740–1780. VIII. THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM, 1780–1837. IX. THE VICTORIAN AGE, 1837–1900. X. TWENTIETH-CENTURY LITERATURE. SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF AUTHORS AND THEIR CHIEF WORKS. INDEX. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS:
NEW ENGLISH LITERATURE. INTRODUCTION. LITERARY ENGLAND
REFERENCE LIST FOR LITERARY ENGLAND:
GENERAL REFERENCE LIST FOR THE STUDY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE[1]:
SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE[2]:
CHAPTER I: FROM 449 A.D. TO THE NORMAN CONQUEST, 1066
BEOWULF
TRANSLATION
THE CAEDMONIAN CYCLE
TRANSLATION
THE CYNEWULF CYCLE
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ANGLO-SAXON POETRY
ANGLO-SAXON PROSE
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER I:
CHAPTER II: FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST, 1066, TO CHAUCER'S DEATH, 1400
THE EMERGENCE OF MODERN ENGLISH
SAXON FRENCH
LITERATURE OF THE PERIOD 1066–1400
GEOFFREY CHAUCER, 1340?-1400
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER II:
CHAPTER III: FROM CHAUCER'S DEATH, 1400, TO THE ACCESSION OF ELIZABETH, 1558
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER III:
CHAPTER IV: THE AGE OF ELIZABETH, 1558–1603
ELIZABETHAN PROSE LITERATURE
FRANCIS BACON, 1561–1626
THE NON-DRAMATIC POETRY—LYRICAL VERSE
EDMUND SPENSER, 1552–1599
THE ENGLISH DRAMA
THE PRESENTATION OF ELIZABETHAN PLAYS
PRE-SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMATISTS
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE, 1564–1593
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, 1564–1616
TABLE OF SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS[23]
I.—PLAYS OF FIRST (RIMING) PERIOD
II.—HISTORIES AND COMEDIES OF SECOND PERIOD
III.—TRAGEDIES AND COMEDY OF THIRD PERIOD
IV.—PLAYS OF FOURTH PERIOD
V.—DOUBTFUL PLAYS
VI.—PLAYS IN WHICH SHAKESPEARE WAS NOT SOLE AUTHOR
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
BEN JONSON, 1573?-1637
MINOR DRAMATISTS
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
THE DRAMA
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER IV:
CHAPTER V: THE PURITAN AGE, 1603–1660
THE PROSE OF THE PURITAN AGE
JOHN BUNYAN, 1628–1688
WOODCUT FROM THE FIRST EDITION OF MR. BADMAN]
THE POETRY OF THE PURITAN AGE
JOHN MILTON, 1608–1674
CHARACTERISTICS OF MILTON'S POETRY
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FUTURE STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER V:
CHAPTER VI: FROM THE RESTORATION, 1660, TO THE PUBLICATION OF PAMELA, 1740
JOHN DRYDEN, 1631–1700
DANIEL DEFOE, 1659?-1731
JONATHAN SWIFT, 1667–1745
JOSEPH ADDISON, 1672–1719
ALEXANDER POPE, 1688–1744
SUMMARY
SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER VI:
CHAPTER VII: THE SECOND FORTY YEARS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, 1740–1780
CHANGE IN LITERARY STANDARDS: ROMANTICISM
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE MODERN NOVEL
PHILOSOPHICAL, HISTORICAL, AND POLITICAL PROSE
OLIVER GOLDSMITH, 1728–1774
SAMUEL JOHNSON, 1709–1784
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER VII:
CHAPTER VIII: THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM, 1780–1837
WILLIAM COWPER, 1731–1800
ROBERT BURNS, 1759–1796
WALTER SCOTT, 1771–1832
JANE AUSTEN, 1775–1817
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH, 1770–1850
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE, 1722–1834
GEORGE NOEL GORDON, LORD BYRON, 1788–1824
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY, 1792–1822
JOHN KEATS, 1795–1821
THOMAS DE QUINCEY, 1785–1859
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER VIII:
CHAPTER IX: THE VICTORIAN AGE, 1837–1900
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY, 1800–1859
JOHN HENRY, CARDINAL NEWMAN, 1801–1890
THOMAS CARLYLE, 1795–1881
CHARLES DICKENS, 1812–1870
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY, 1811–1863
GEORGE ELIOT, 1819–1880
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, 1850–1894
GEORGE MEREDITH, 1828–1909
THOMAS HARDY, 1840-
MATTHEW ARNOLD, 1822–1888
ROBERT BROWNING, 1812–1889
ALFRED TENNYSON, 1809–1892
ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE, 1837–1909
RUDYARD KIPLING, 1865-
SUMMARY
REFERENCES FOR FURTHER STUDY. HISTORICAL
LITERARY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER IX:
CHAPTER X: TWENTIETH-CENTURY LITERATURE
THE NOVEL
POETRY
THE MODERN DRAMA
CELTIC DRAMATISTS
SUMMARY
CONCLUSION
REFERENCE FOR FURTHER STUDY
SUGGESTED READINGS WITH QUESTIONS AND SUGGESTIONS
FOOTNOTES TO CHAPTER X:
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF AUTHORS AND THEIR CHIEF WORKS:
INDEX
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Reuben Post Halleck
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