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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Page 97
... night - wind , down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world . Ah , love , let us be true To one another ! for the world , which seems , To lie before us like a land of dreams , So various , so beautiful , so new , Hath ...
... night - wind , down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world . Ah , love , let us be true To one another ! for the world , which seems , To lie before us like a land of dreams , So various , so beautiful , so new , Hath ...
Page 194
... night ; But ah , my foes , and oh , my friends- It gives a lovely light . Obviously , she was not all carefree and mischievous . In 1923 , she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her most remarkable volume The Harp - Weaver ...
... night ; But ah , my foes , and oh , my friends- It gives a lovely light . Obviously , she was not all carefree and mischievous . In 1923 , she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her most remarkable volume The Harp - Weaver ...
Page 218
... Night , a gripping drama that he had actually written in 1940 and revised in the spring of 1941. Because of its autobiographical content , he requested it not be published or produced until twenty - five years after his death . Like so ...
... Night , a gripping drama that he had actually written in 1940 and revised in the spring of 1941. Because of its autobiographical content , he requested it not be published or produced until twenty - five years after his death . Like so ...
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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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