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This authoritative work by Andrew Lang provides a detailed examination of English literature spanning from the epic poem Beowulf through the late Victorian period of Algernon Charles Swinburne. Lang skillfully navigates through the major movements, genres, and influential figures that shaped the English literary tradition.
The volume covers the Anglo-Saxon period, Middle English literature, the Renaissance, Restoration, Augustan age, Romantic movement, and Victorian era. Each section explores the distinctive characteristics of its period while highlighting key authors and their contributions to the literary canon. Lang’s scholarly approach combines historical context with literary analysis, offering readers insight into how social, political, and cultural changes influenced literary development.
Whether you are a student of literature, historian, or general reader interested in understanding the foundations of English writing, this classic survey remains an essential reference work for tracing the evolution of English letters.







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