Halleck's New English Literature
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by REUBEN POST HALLECK, M.A., LL.D.
Author of History of English Literature and History of American Literature
In this New English Literature the author endeavors to preserve the qualities that have caused his former History of English Literature to be so widely used; namely, suggestiveness, clearness, organic unity, interest, and the power to awaken thought and to stimulate the student to further reading.
The book furnishes a concise account of the history and growth of English literature from the earliest times to the present day. It lays special emphasis on literary movements, on the essential qualities that differentiate one period from another, and on the spirit that animates each age. Above all, the constant purpose has been to arouse in the student an enthusiastic desire to read the works of the authors discussed. Because of the author's belief in the guide-book function of a history of literature, he has spent much time and thought in preparing the unusually detailed Suggested Readings that follow each chapter.
It was necessary for several reasons to prepare a new book. Twentieth century research has transformed the knowledge of the Elizabethan theater and has brought to light important new facts relating to the drama and to Shakespeare. The new social spirit has changed the critical viewpoint concerning authors as different as Wordsworth, Keats, Ruskin, Dickens, and Tennyson. Wordsworth's treatment of childhood, for instance, now requires an amount of space that would a short time ago have seemed disproportionate. Later Victorian writers, like Meredith, Hardy, Swinburne, and Kipling, can no longer be accorded the usual brief perfunctory treatment. Increased modern interest in contemporary life is also demanding some account of the literature already produced by the twentieth century. An entire chapter is devoted to showing how this new literature reveals the thought and ideals of this generation.
Reuben Post Halleck
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HALLECKS'S NEW ENGLISH LITERATURE
PREFACE
CONTENTS
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF AUTHORS AND THEIR CHIEF WORKS
CHAPTER I: FROM 449 A.D. TO THE NORMAN CONQUEST, 1066
CHAPTER II: FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST, 1066, TO CHAUCER'S DEATH, 1400
CHAPTER III: FROM CHAUCER'S DEATH, 1400, TO THE ACCESSION OF ELIZABETH, 1558
CHAPTER IV: THE AGE OF ELIZABETH, 1558-1603
CHAPTER V: THE PURITAN AGE, 1603-1660
CHAPTER VI: FROM THE RESTORATION, 1660, TO THE PUBLICATION OF PAMELA, 1740
CHAPTER VII: THE SECOND FORTY YEARS OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY, 1740-1780
CHAPTER VIII: THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM, 1780-1837
CHAPTER IX: THE VICTORIAN AGE, 1837-1900
CHAPTER X: TWENTIETH-CENTURY LITERATURE