The Literary History of England: Vol 3: The Restoration and Eighteenth Century (1660-1789), Tom 3Donald F. Bond, G. Sherburn Routledge, 2 wrz 2003 - 488 The paperback edition, in four volumes, of this standard work will make it readily available to students. The scope of the work makes it valuable as a work of reference, connecting one period with another and placing each author clearly in the setting of his time. Reviewing the first edition, The Times Literary Supplement commented: ‘in inclusiveness and in judgment it has few rivals of its kind’. This third volume covers the Restoration and the Eighteenth Century (1660-1789) and is co-authored by George Sherburn and Donald F. Bond (both at the University of Chicago). |
Spis treści
List of Abbreviations | viii |
PART I THE RISE OF CLASSICISM | 698 |
PART II CLASSICISM AND JOURNALISM | 822 |
PART III THE DISINTEGRATION OF CLASSICISM | 965 |
Bibliographical Supplement
| 1109 |
1151 | |
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