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Prose in English Literature / N.K.Singh & I.A.Khan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi. Global Publications; 2012.Edition: 1st ed. 2012Description: 280 p . ; hardbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-93-80833-79-8
DDC classification:
  • 23 820.9 SIN
Contents:
1. Prose literature from the French Revolution 2. Poetry of Tennyson and browning 3. Prose literature in the United States 4. English Literature before the Norman conquest 5. Poetry in the United States 6. Prose literature of George Eliot 7. Coleridge, Southey and Wordsworth 8. Keats, Campbell, L. Hunt and W.S.Landor 9. Literary Criticism 10. Selected Poetry 11. Poetry of John Milton 12. New Court Poetry Voice
Summary: The Earliest form of our English tongue is very different from modern english in form, pronunciation, and appearance; but still the language written in the year 700 is the same as that in which the prose of the Bible is written, just as much as the tree planted a hundred year ago is the same tree to day. It is this sameness of language, as well as the sameness of national spirit, which makes our literature one literature for 1200 years.
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1. Prose literature from the French Revolution
2. Poetry of Tennyson and browning
3. Prose literature in the United States
4. English Literature before the Norman conquest
5. Poetry in the United States
6. Prose literature of George Eliot
7. Coleridge, Southey and Wordsworth
8. Keats, Campbell, L. Hunt and W.S.Landor
9. Literary Criticism
10. Selected Poetry
11. Poetry of John Milton
12. New Court Poetry Voice

The Earliest form of our English tongue is very different from modern english in form, pronunciation, and appearance; but still the language written in the year 700 is the same as that in which the prose of the Bible is written, just as much as the tree planted a hundred year ago is the same tree to day. It is this sameness of language, as well as the sameness of national spirit, which makes our literature one literature for 1200 years.

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