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CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
FROM THE BEGINNINGS TO THE CYCLES OF ROMANCE
?. The Beginnings, p. ? ; 2. Runes and
Manuscripts, p. 2; 3. Early National
Poetry, p. 3 ; 4. Old English Christian
Poetry, p. 6; 5. Latin Writings in
England to the Time of Alfred, p. 10;
6. Alfred and the Old English Prose of
his Reign, p. 13 ; 7. From Alfred to the
Conquest, p. 15; 8. The Norman
Conquest, p. 18; .9. Latin Chroniclers
from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth
Century,p. 20; 10. English Scholars of
Paris and Franciscans of Oxford: Latin
Literature of England from John of
Salisbury to Richard of Bury, p. 24;
11. Early Transition English, p. 28;
12. The Arthurian Legend, p. 33;
13. The Metrical Romances (i), p. 38;
14. The Metrical Romances (ii), p. 43;
15. Pearl, Cleanness, Patience and Sir
Gaway ne, p. 46; 16. Later Transition
English: Legendaries and Chronicles,
p. 48; 17. Later Transition English:
Secular and Sacred Lyrics, Tales, Social
Satire, p. 50; 18. Prosody of Old and
Middle English, p. 53 ; 19. Changes in
the Language to the Days of Chaucer,
p. 56; 20. The Anglo-French Law
Language, p. 58.
THE END OF T1
I. Piers Plowman and its Sequence,
p. 60; 2. Religious Movements in the
Fourteenth Century, p. 64; 3. The
Beginnings of English Prose, p. 68;
4. The Scottish Language: Early and
Middle Scots, p. 70; 5. The Earliest
Scottish Literature, p. 72; 6. Gower,
p. 75; 7. Chaucer, p. 77; 8. The
English Chaucerians, p. 84; 9. Hawes,
p. 86; 10. The Scottish Chaucerians,
p. 88; ii. The Middle Scots Antho-
ER II
5 MIDDLE AGES
logies, p. 92; 12. English Prose in the
Fifteenth Century (i), p. 94; 13. Intro-
duction of Printing into England,
p. 98; 14. English Prose in the Fifteenth
Century (ii),p. 101; x J. English Educa-
tion: Universities and Public Schools
to the Time ofColet, p. 103 ; 16. Transi-
tion English Song Collections, p. 106;
17. Ballads, p. 108; 18. Political and
Religious Verse to the Close of the
Fifteenth Century, p. 114.
CHAPTER III
RENASCENCE AND REFORMATION
I. Englishmen and the Classical Re-
nascence, p. 116; 2. Reformation
Literature in England, p. 120; 3. Dis-
solution of the Religious Houses, p.
125; 4. Barclay and Skelton: Early
German Influences on English Litera-
ture, p. 126; 5. Social Literature in
Tudor Times, p. 130; 6. Sir David
Lyndsay, p. 134; 7, Reformation and
Renascence in Scotland, p. 136; 8. The
.New English Poetry, p. 140; 9. ?
Mirror for Magistrates,p. 145; 10. George
Gascoigne, p. 146; xi. The Poetry of
Spenser, p. 147; 12. The Elizabethan
Sonnet, p. 150; 13. Prosody from
Chaucer to Spenser, p. 152; 14.
Elizabethan Criticism, p. 154; 15.
Chroniclers and Antiquaries, p. 157;
16. Elizabethan Prose Fiction, p. 160;
17. TheMarprelateControversy.p. 164 ;
18. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity,
p. 166; 19. English Universities, Schools
and Scholarship in the Sixteenth Cen-
tury, p. 168; 20. The Language from
Chaucer to Shakespeare, p. 170.
vi
Contents
CHAPTER IV
PROSE AND POETRY: SIR THOMAS NORTH
TO MICHAEL DRAYTON
I.Translators,p-173 ; 2. The Authorized
Version and its Influence, p. 178 ; 3. Sir
Walter Ralegh, p. 181 ; 4. The Litera-
ture of the Sea: From the Origins to
Haklüyt, p. 183; 5. Seafaring and
Travel: The Growth of Professional
Text Books and Geographical Litera-
ture, p. 185; 6. The Song Books and
Miscellanies, p. 188; 7. Robert South-
well, John Davies, William Warner,
Samuel Daniel, p. 191; 8. Thomas
Campion, p. 192; 9. The Successors
of Spenser, p. 193 ; xo. Michael
Drayton, p. 196; ix. Donne, p. 198;
12. The English Pulpit from Fisher to
Donne, p. 202; 13. Robert Burton,
John Barclay, John Owen, p. 204;
14. The Beginnings of English Philo-
sophy, p. 206; 15. Early Writings on
Politics and Economics, p. 213:
16. London and the Development of
Popular Literature, p. 217; 17. Writers
on Country Pursuits and Pastimes,
p. 223; 18. The Book Trade, 1557-
1625, p. 224; 19. The Foundation of
Libraries, p. 228.
CHAPTER V
THE DRAMA TO 1642: PART I
I. The Origins of English Drama:
Introductory, p. 230; 2, Secular In-
fluences on the Early English Drama:
Minstrels, Village Festivals, Folk Plays,
p. 233; 3. The Early Religious Drama:
Miracle Plays and Moralities, p. 23 s:
4. Early English Tragedy, p. 240;
5. Early English Comedy, p. 243;
6. The Plays of the University Wits,
p. 248; 7. Marlowe and Kyd, p. 251;
8. Shakespeare: Life and Plays, p. 25s;
9. Shakespeare : Poems, p. 269 ; 10. Plays
of Uncertain Authorship attributed to
Shakespeare, p. 273; 11. The Text of
Shakespeare, p. 276; 12. Shakespeare
on the Continent, p. 281; 13. Lesser
Elizabethan Dramatists, p. 286; 14.
Some Political and Social Aspects of
the Later Elizabethan and Earlier
Stuart Period, p. 291.
THE DRAMA :
I. Ben Jonson, p. 295; 2. Chapman,
Marston, Dekker, p. 301 ; 3. Middleton
and Rowley, p. 306; 4. Thomas
Heywood, p. 308; 5. Beaumont and
Fletcher, p. 311; 6. Philip Massinger,
p. 317; 7. Tourneur and Webster,
p. 319; 8. Ford and Shirley, p. 321;
9. lisser Jacobean and Caroline
ER VI
} 1642: PART II
Dramatists, p. 325; 10. The Eliza-
bethan Theatre, p. 329; 11. The
Children of the Chapel Royal and
their Masters, p. 333; 12. University
Plays: Tudor and Early Stuart Periods,
P· 334; 13- Masque and Pastoral, p.
337; 14. The Puritan Attack, upon the
Stage, p. 340.
Contents
vii
CHAPTER VII
CAVALIER AND PURITAN
I.. Cavalier .Lyrists, p. 344; 2. The
Sacred Poets, p. 346; 3. Writers of thè
Couplet, p. 350; 4. Lesser Caroline
Poets, p. 353; 5. Milton, p. 357;
6. Caroline Divines, p. 370; 7. John
Bunyan, Andrew Marveil, p. 373;
8. Historical and Political Writings:
(i) State Papers and Letters, p. 377;
9. Historical and Political Writings:
(ii) Histories and Memoirs, p. 379;
10. Antiquaries: Sir Thomas Browne,
Thomas Fuller, Izaak Walton, Sir
ThomasUrquhart,p. 382; n.Jacobean
and Caroline Criticism, p. 386;
12. Hobbes and Contemporary Philo-
sophy, p. 389; 13. Scholars and
Scholarship, 1600-60,p. 393 ; 14. English
Grammar Schools, p. 395; 15. The
Beginnings of Journalism, p. 396;
16. The Advent of Modem Thought
in Popular Literature. The Witch
Controversy, p. 398.
CHAPTER VIII
THE AGE OF DRYDEN
?. Dryden, p. 401; 2. Samuel Butler,
p. 410; 3, Political and Ecclesiastical
Satire, p. 41 x; 4. The Early Quakers,
p. 413; 5. The Restoration Drama:
(i) D Avenant, Etherege, etc., p. 416;
6. The Restoration Drama: (ii) Con-
greve, Vanbrugh, Farquhar, etc., p.
421; 7. The Restoration Drama:
(hi) Thé Tragic Poets, p. 425; 8. The
Court Poets, p. 429; 9. The Prosody
of the Seventeenth Century, p. 43 r ;
lo. Memoir and Letter Writers, p.
434 ; II. Platonists and Latitudinarians,
p. 438: 12. Divines of the Church of
England, p. 440; 13. Legal Literature,
p. 443; 14. John Locke and Some
Economists, p. 445; 15. The Progress
of Science, p. 447; 16. The Essay and
the Beginning of Modem English
Prose, p. 449.
CHAPTER IX
FROM STEELE AND ADDISON TO
POPE AND SWIFT
r. Defoe: The Newspaper and the
Novel, p. 452; 2. Steele and Addison,
?- 457; 3- Pope, p. 460; 4. Swift,
p. 465; 5. Arbuthnot and Lesser Prose
Writers, p, 471; 6. Lesser Verse
Writers, p. 473; 7. Historical and
Political Writers: (i) Burnet and
Others, p. 479; 8. Historical and
Political Writers: (ii) Bolingbroke
and Others, p. 481 ; 9. Memoir
Writers, 1715-60,^.483; 10. Burlesques
and Translations, p. 485; 11. Berkeley
and Contemporary Philosophy, p. 487;
12. William Law and the Mystics, p.
493 , 13 ¦ Scholars and Antiquaries,
p. 496; 14. Scottish Popular Poetry
before Burns, p. 499; 15. Education,
p. SOI. . · .
CHAPTER ?
THE AGE OP JOHNSON
I. Richardson, p. 502 ; 2. Fielding and
Smollett, p. 505; 3. Sterne and the
Novel of his Times, p. 509; 4. The
Drama and the Stage, p. 512; 5.
Thomson and Natural Description in
Poetry, p. 516; 6. Gray, p. 518 ;
7. Young, Collins and Lesser Poets of
the Age of Johnson, p. 522; 8. Johnson
and Boswell, p. 525; 9. Goldsmith,
p. 531; 10. The Literary Influence of
the Middle Ages: Macpherson s Ossian,
Chatterton, Percy and the Wartons,
?· 533 . li· Letter Writers, p. 539;
12. Historians ? (i) Hume and Robertson,
p. 542; 13. Historians: (ii) Gibbon,
p. 544; 14. Philosophers: Hume,
Adam Smith and Others, p. 548;
15. Divines, p. 552; 16. The Growth
of Dissent, p. 553; 17. Political Litera-
ture, 1755-75. P- 555·
CHAPTER XI
THE PERIOD OP THE FRENCH REVOLUTION
I. Burke, p. 558; 2. Political Writers
and Speakers, p. 561; 3. Bentham and
the Early Utilitarians, p. 566; 4.
Cowper, p. 569; 5. Wordsworth,
p. 572; 6. Coleridge, p. 578 ; 7. Crabbe,
p. 584: 8. Southey and Lesser Poets of
the Later Eighteenth Century, p. 585;
9. Blake, p. 588; to. Burns: Lesser
Scottish Verse,p. 595; 11. The Prosody
of the Eighteenth Century, p. 600;
12. The Georgian Drama, p. 603;
13. The Growth of the Later Novel,
p. 608; 14. Book Production and
Distribution, 1625-1800, p. 613; 15.
The Blue-Stockings, p. 615; 16.
Children s Books, p. 616.
CHAPTER XII
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: PART I
r. Scott, p. 620; 2. Byron, p. 626;
3. Shelley, p, 631; 4. Keats, p. 638;
5. Lesser Poets: Rogers, Campbell,
Moore and Others, p. 642; 6. Reviews
and Magazines in the Early Years of
the Nineteenth Century, p. 651; 7.
Hazlitt, p. 655; 8. Lamb, p. 658; 9.
The Landors, Leigh Hunt, De Quincey,
p. 663; 10. Jane Austen, p. 668;
ii. Lesser Novelists, p. 671; 12. The
Oxford Movement, p. 675; 13. The
Growth of Liberal Theology, p. 680;
14. Historians: Writers on Ancient
and Early Ecclesiastical History, p. 684;
15. Scholars, Antiquaries and Biblio-
graphers, p. 687.
CHAPTER XIII
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: PART II
I. Carlyle, p. 695; 2. The Tennysons,
p. 700; 3. The Brownings, p. 705;
4. Matthew Arnold, Arthur Hugh
Clough, James Thomson, p. 711;
5. The Rossettis, William Morris,
Swinburne, FitzGerald, p. 716; 6.
Lesser Poets of the Middle and Later
Nineteenth Century: With Some
Additions, p. 725 ; 7. The Prosody of
the Nineteenth Century, p. 743 ;
8. Nineteenth-Century Drama, p. 751;
9. Thackeray, p. 760; 10, Dickens,
p. 764; ii. The Political and Social
Novel: Disraeli, Charles Kingsley,
Mis Gaskell, George Eliot, p. 776;
12. The Brontes, p. 786; 13. Other
Novelists, p. 789; 14. George Meredith,
Samuel Butler, Thomas Hardy, George
Gissing, p. 804.
Contents ix
CHAPTER XIV
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY: PART III
AND POST-VICTORIAN LITERATURE
I. Philosophers, p. 813; 2. Historians, 8. The Literature of Science, p. 873
Biographers and Political Orators, 9. Anglo-Irish Literature, p. 887
p. 82t; 3. Critical and Miscellaneous 10. Anglo-Indian Literature, p. 909
Prose : John Ruskin and Others, p. 837; 11. English-Canadian Literature, p. 917
4. The Growth of Journalism, p. 855; 12. The Literature of Australia and New
5. University Journalism, p. 860; Zealand, p. 922; 13. South African
6. Caricature and the Literature of Literature, p. 936; 14. Education,
Sport, p. 862; 7. The Literature of p. 928; 15. Changes in the Language
Travel 1700-1900, and Later, p. 868; since Shakespeare s Time, p. 936.
CHAPTER XV
THE AGE OF T. S. ELIOT
By R. C. Churchill
X. Introduction, p. 944; 2. Poetry cism since Eliot, p. 1007; 5. The Old
since Hopkins, p. 947; 3. The Novel Drama and the New, p. 1019.
since Henry James, p. 974; 4. Criti-
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