The two most considerable are The Twa Maryit Wemen and the Wedo and the Friars of Berwick , the latter only “ attributed , ” but displaying a verve and an accomplishment of form not known to be possessed by any other Scottish poet of ...
A Short History of English Literature
First published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
A Short History of English Literature
... growing up in a small town in Cumbria in For Want ofa Nail (1965), and focused with moral insight as well as with imaginative sensitivity on the lives of Cumbrian country folk in The Second Inheritance (1966) and Josh Lawton (1972).
Professor Of English Literature Of King S College, London Observes Thus: This Is An Extremely Bold And Far-Reaching Attempt At A Comprehensive Theory Of Poetry.
This book guides through some six centuries of English literature, beginning with Chaucer's time, and goes on to analyse the background, interconnections and major achievements of individual writers in each period.
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