British Writers: Retrospective supplement, Volume 2Jay Parini Twenty-two of the most studied and most popular writers in British literature are reexamined in this second retrospective supplement to the British Writers Series. Authors covered include Jane Austen, Chaucer, Dickens, T. S. Eliot, Tom Stoppard, Oscar Wilde and others. |
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... close look at Le Morte D'Arthur and the question of Arthurian Romance . A wide range of poets are discussed , including Sir Philip Sidney , Andrew Marvell , John Donne , George Herbert , John Milton , Sam- uel Taylor Coleridge , Gerard ...
... close look at Le Morte D'Arthur and the question of Arthurian Romance . A wide range of poets are discussed , including Sir Philip Sidney , Andrew Marvell , John Donne , George Herbert , John Milton , Sam- uel Taylor Coleridge , Gerard ...
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... close friend and traveling companion . The two series of Dramatic Idyls published in 1879 and 1880 were well - received although the use of the term ' Idyl ' in the title an- noyed the Laureate , Tennyson , who considered it , despite ...
... close friend and traveling companion . The two series of Dramatic Idyls published in 1879 and 1880 were well - received although the use of the term ' Idyl ' in the title an- noyed the Laureate , Tennyson , who considered it , despite ...
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... close supervision , her sons thrived , and Lawrence won a scholarship to the prestigious Nottingham High School . He was a pale , delicate child , given to a tubercular condi- tion the seriousness of which he sought not to acknowledge ...
... close supervision , her sons thrived , and Lawrence won a scholarship to the prestigious Nottingham High School . He was a pale , delicate child , given to a tubercular condi- tion the seriousness of which he sought not to acknowledge ...
Contents
Contents | xiii |
List of Contributors | lxix |
ROBERT BROWNING Julie Hearn | 17 |
Copyright | |
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