A Literary History of England Vol. 4
Herausgeber: Baugh, A.
A Literary History of England Vol. 4
Herausgeber: Baugh, A.
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First published in 1959. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First published in 1959. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 1959
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1005g
- ISBN-13: 9780415046152
- ISBN-10: 0415046157
- Artikelnr.: 26673527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Revised
- Seitenzahl: 628
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 1959
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1005g
- ISBN-13: 9780415046152
- ISBN-10: 0415046157
- Artikelnr.: 26673527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
A.Baugh
I. The Background of Revolution, Repression, and Reform, 1789-1832 II.
Romanticism III. William Blake. .. IV. William Wordsworth . V. Samuel
Taylor Coleridge VI. Robert Southey, Walter Savage Landor, and Other Poets
VII. Reviews and Magazines: 1802-1830; The Essayists. VIII. Gothic Romance
and the Novel of Doctrine. IX. Jane Austen X. Sir Walter Scott . XI. Lord
Byron XII. Percy Bysshe Shelley XIII. John Keats XIV. Thomas Hood, Thomas
Lovell Beddoes, and Other Poets XV. The Drama in Decline. . XVI. The Novel
between Scott and Dickens. XVII. The Background: 1832-1868. The Progress of
Reform XVIII. The Religious Revival and Its Expression in Literature ...
XIX. The Theory of Evolution and Its Repercussions XX. Thomas Carlyle 1
XXI. Philosophy, History, and Miscellaneous Prose. XXII. John Ruskin XXIII.
Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Charles Reade . XXIV. Thackeray and
Trollope XXV. Other Novelists of the Mid-Century. XXVI. Alfred Tennyson
XXVII. The Brownings. XXVIII. Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough; Edward
FitzGerald and James Thomson (HB.V.") Rossetti and His Circle William
Morris Algernon Charles Swinburne The Background: The Victorian Decline
(1868-19°1) and the Aftermath (1901-1939) George Meredith Thomas Hardy ...
Aestheticism and "Decadence" The Novel: Naturalism and Romance XXXVII. The
Irish Literary Renaissance XXXVIII. Modern Drama XXXIX. Other
Late-Victorian Poets XL. The Modern Novel XLI. Poetry in the Twentieth
Century. XLII. Anthropology; Travel; History; Criticism
Romanticism III. William Blake. .. IV. William Wordsworth . V. Samuel
Taylor Coleridge VI. Robert Southey, Walter Savage Landor, and Other Poets
VII. Reviews and Magazines: 1802-1830; The Essayists. VIII. Gothic Romance
and the Novel of Doctrine. IX. Jane Austen X. Sir Walter Scott . XI. Lord
Byron XII. Percy Bysshe Shelley XIII. John Keats XIV. Thomas Hood, Thomas
Lovell Beddoes, and Other Poets XV. The Drama in Decline. . XVI. The Novel
between Scott and Dickens. XVII. The Background: 1832-1868. The Progress of
Reform XVIII. The Religious Revival and Its Expression in Literature ...
XIX. The Theory of Evolution and Its Repercussions XX. Thomas Carlyle 1
XXI. Philosophy, History, and Miscellaneous Prose. XXII. John Ruskin XXIII.
Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Charles Reade . XXIV. Thackeray and
Trollope XXV. Other Novelists of the Mid-Century. XXVI. Alfred Tennyson
XXVII. The Brownings. XXVIII. Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough; Edward
FitzGerald and James Thomson (HB.V.") Rossetti and His Circle William
Morris Algernon Charles Swinburne The Background: The Victorian Decline
(1868-19°1) and the Aftermath (1901-1939) George Meredith Thomas Hardy ...
Aestheticism and "Decadence" The Novel: Naturalism and Romance XXXVII. The
Irish Literary Renaissance XXXVIII. Modern Drama XXXIX. Other
Late-Victorian Poets XL. The Modern Novel XLI. Poetry in the Twentieth
Century. XLII. Anthropology; Travel; History; Criticism
I. The Background of Revolution, Repression, and Reform, 1789-1832 II.
Romanticism III. William Blake. .. IV. William Wordsworth . V. Samuel
Taylor Coleridge VI. Robert Southey, Walter Savage Landor, and Other Poets
VII. Reviews and Magazines: 1802-1830; The Essayists. VIII. Gothic Romance
and the Novel of Doctrine. IX. Jane Austen X. Sir Walter Scott . XI. Lord
Byron XII. Percy Bysshe Shelley XIII. John Keats XIV. Thomas Hood, Thomas
Lovell Beddoes, and Other Poets XV. The Drama in Decline. . XVI. The Novel
between Scott and Dickens. XVII. The Background: 1832-1868. The Progress of
Reform XVIII. The Religious Revival and Its Expression in Literature ...
XIX. The Theory of Evolution and Its Repercussions XX. Thomas Carlyle 1
XXI. Philosophy, History, and Miscellaneous Prose. XXII. John Ruskin XXIII.
Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Charles Reade . XXIV. Thackeray and
Trollope XXV. Other Novelists of the Mid-Century. XXVI. Alfred Tennyson
XXVII. The Brownings. XXVIII. Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough; Edward
FitzGerald and James Thomson (HB.V.") Rossetti and His Circle William
Morris Algernon Charles Swinburne The Background: The Victorian Decline
(1868-19°1) and the Aftermath (1901-1939) George Meredith Thomas Hardy ...
Aestheticism and "Decadence" The Novel: Naturalism and Romance XXXVII. The
Irish Literary Renaissance XXXVIII. Modern Drama XXXIX. Other
Late-Victorian Poets XL. The Modern Novel XLI. Poetry in the Twentieth
Century. XLII. Anthropology; Travel; History; Criticism
Romanticism III. William Blake. .. IV. William Wordsworth . V. Samuel
Taylor Coleridge VI. Robert Southey, Walter Savage Landor, and Other Poets
VII. Reviews and Magazines: 1802-1830; The Essayists. VIII. Gothic Romance
and the Novel of Doctrine. IX. Jane Austen X. Sir Walter Scott . XI. Lord
Byron XII. Percy Bysshe Shelley XIII. John Keats XIV. Thomas Hood, Thomas
Lovell Beddoes, and Other Poets XV. The Drama in Decline. . XVI. The Novel
between Scott and Dickens. XVII. The Background: 1832-1868. The Progress of
Reform XVIII. The Religious Revival and Its Expression in Literature ...
XIX. The Theory of Evolution and Its Repercussions XX. Thomas Carlyle 1
XXI. Philosophy, History, and Miscellaneous Prose. XXII. John Ruskin XXIII.
Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins, and Charles Reade . XXIV. Thackeray and
Trollope XXV. Other Novelists of the Mid-Century. XXVI. Alfred Tennyson
XXVII. The Brownings. XXVIII. Matthew Arnold and Arthur Hugh Clough; Edward
FitzGerald and James Thomson (HB.V.") Rossetti and His Circle William
Morris Algernon Charles Swinburne The Background: The Victorian Decline
(1868-19°1) and the Aftermath (1901-1939) George Meredith Thomas Hardy ...
Aestheticism and "Decadence" The Novel: Naturalism and Romance XXXVII. The
Irish Literary Renaissance XXXVIII. Modern Drama XXXIX. Other
Late-Victorian Poets XL. The Modern Novel XLI. Poetry in the Twentieth
Century. XLII. Anthropology; Travel; History; Criticism







