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English Men of Letters 39 Volume Set

English Men of Letters 39 Volume Set

English Men of Letters 39 Volume Set

John Morley
December 2011
Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Multiple copy pack
9781108034791
£792.00
GBP
Multiple copy pack
39 Paperback books

    In the 1870s, the publishing house of Macmillan began to issue a series of books called English Men of Letters - biographies of English writers by other English writers. The general editor of the series was the journalist, critic, politician, and supporter (and later biographer) of Gladstone, John Morley (1838–1923), and its aim was that the books should be a short introduction to the subject and his works, but also that the life should illuminate the works, and vice versa. The subjects range chronologically from Chaucer to Thackeray and Dickens, and one of the great interests of the series is that many of the authors were discussing writers of the previous generation, and some had even known their subjects personally. The series demonstrates an approach to literary biography and criticism at the end of the nineteenth century, and also reveals which authors were at that time regarded as canonical.

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    December 2011
    Multiple copy pack
    9781108034791
    8052 pages
    354 × 485 × 186 mm
    13kg
    Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC

    Table of Contents

    • Addison
    • Bacon
    • Bentley
    • Bunyan
    • Burke
    • Robert Burns
    • Byron
    • Thomas Carlyle
    • Chaucer
    • Coleridge
    • Cowper
    • De Quincey
    • Daniel Defoe
    • Dickens
    • Dryden
    • Fielding
    • Gibbon
    • Goldsmith
    • Gray
    • Hawthorne
    • Hume
    • Samuel Johnson
    • Keats
    • Charles Lamb
    • Landor
    • Locke
    • Macaulay
    • Milton
    • Alexander Pope
    • Sir Walter Scott
    • Shelley
    • Sheridan
    • Sir Philip Sidney
    • Southey
    • Spenser
    • Sterne
    • Swift
    • Thackeray
    • Wordsworth.
      Editor
    • John Morley