A People's History of English and American LiteratureWith special emphasis on literary merit, this book chronicles the literature of the great nations of Britain and America from their earliest origins to the twenty-first century. |
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... York in 1765. After settling comfortably on a good size farm , he began writing a book of imaginary letters titled Letters from an American Farmer ( 1782 ) to an English friend " Mr. F. B. " in which he reported his experiences in ...
... York in 1765. After settling comfortably on a good size farm , he began writing a book of imaginary letters titled Letters from an American Farmer ( 1782 ) to an English friend " Mr. F. B. " in which he reported his experiences in ...
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... York Great - Great Grandson of Edward III Son of Edward IV Crookback , Brother of Edward IV 1461 1483 1483 1483 1483 1485 Henry VII 1485 1509 House of Tudor Son of Edmund Tudor , Earl of Richmond , whose father had married the widow of ...
... York Great - Great Grandson of Edward III Son of Edward IV Crookback , Brother of Edward IV 1461 1483 1483 1483 1483 1485 Henry VII 1485 1509 House of Tudor Son of Edmund Tudor , Earl of Richmond , whose father had married the widow of ...
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... York Edward IV Great - Great Grandson of Edward III 1461 1483 Edward V Son of Edward IV 1483 1483 Richard III Crookback , Brother of Edward IV 1483 1485 House of Tudor Henry VII Son of Edmund Tudor , Earl of Richmond , whose father had ...
... York Edward IV Great - Great Grandson of Edward III 1461 1483 Edward V Son of Edward IV 1483 1483 Richard III Crookback , Brother of Edward IV 1483 1485 House of Tudor Henry VII Son of Edmund Tudor , Earl of Richmond , whose father had ...
Contents
The AngloSaxon or Old English Period 4501066 | 1 |
The Revival of Learning and the Renaissance 14851660 | 11 |
The Puritan Interlude 16401660 | 23 |
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