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A Compendious History of English Literature and of the English Language, Volume…

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The History of English Literature and Language may be recommended to the student as a guide always sure, and as satisfactory as its limits will admit, to the gathered harvest of a thousand years -- from ALFRED the Great to VICTORIA -- now existing in a language radically identical for the whole of that period, the common property of all who are born to its use, a personal endowment not to be limited by local accidents, but the rightful possession of those who "claim SHAKESPEARE's language for their mother tongue." As a writer, the principal characteristics of Mr. CRAIK are good sense and a command of ample information, derived usually from the original sources. He has not aimed a producing a brilliant book. From the number of topics necessary to be glanced at, much of it necessarily assumes the appearance of a brief catalogue; but the critical judgments of the writers, as they come under review, are unpretending and correct. - Summary from The New York Times, April 26, 1864. (24 hr 1 min)

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Preface

11:51

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1. Introductory. 1. Literature and Language. The Languages of Modern Europe

12:30

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1.2. Early Latin Literature in Britain

15:10

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1.3. The Celtic Languages and Literatures

20:37

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1.4. Decay of the Earliest English Scholarship

15:23

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1.5. The English Language

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1.6. Original English

27:52

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2. The Norman Period. 1. The Norman Conquest. Arabic and the New Learning

32:17

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2.2. Schools and Universities. Rise of the Scholastic Philosophy. John of Salis…

24:52

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2.3. Classical Learning. Mathematics. Medicine. Law. Books. The Latin Language.…

18:09

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2.4. Latin Chroniclers. Ingulphus. William of Poitiers. Ordericus Vitalis. Gest…

34:19

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2.5. Ailred. Geoffrey of Monmouth. Alfred of Beverley. Giraldus Cambrensis. Hen…

31:25

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2.6. The French language in England. The Langue d'Oc and the Langue d'Oyl. Norm…

25:32

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2.7. Anglo-Norman Poets. King Henry I. His Queens, Matilda and Alice. Philip d…

29:37

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2.8. Luc de la Barre. Guichard de Beaulieu. Arthurian Romance. The Saint Greal.…

24:05

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2.9. Vernacular Language and Literature: A.D. 1066-1216

26:15

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2.10. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Ascendancy of the Scholastic Phi…

21:30

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2.11. Latin Historical Works of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Use an…

31:51

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2.12. Anglo-Norman Poets. French Prose Romances. Froissart. Resurrection of the…

23:42

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3. Second English. 1. St. Godric. The Here Prophecy

13:27

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3.2. The Brut of Layamon

30:38

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3.3. The Ormulum. The Ancren Riwle

36:51

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3.4. Metrical Legends. Land of Cokayne. Guldevord. Wille Gris. Early English So…

20:40

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3.5. History of the English Metrical Romance. Metrical Chronicle of Robert of G…

23:04

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3.6. Alliterative Verse: Piers Ploughman. Piers Ploughman's Creed.

31:33

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4. Third English (mixed or compound English). 1. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 1

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4.2. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2

29:23

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4.3. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 3

31:32

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4.4. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 4

27:37

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4.5. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 5

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4.6. John Gower

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4.7. Barbour

30:16

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4.8. Compound English Prose: Mandevil and Trevisa

37:24

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4.9. Compound English Prose: Wycliffe and Chaucer

31:59

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4.10. Literature and Learning in the Fifteenth Century Universities. Revival of…

38:43

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4.11. Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester. Woodville, Earl Rivers. Science in England. A…

34:19

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4.12. English Poets. Occleve, Lydgate. Scottish Poets. Wynton, James I, Henryso…

34:37

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4.13. Classical Learning

41:34

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4.14. Prose Writers. More, Elyot, Tyndal, Cranmer, Latimer

30:23

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4.15. Scottish Prose Writers. English Poets: Hawes, Barklay. Skelton. Roy, John…

34:46

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4.16. The Elizabethan Literature. The Mirror for Magistrates. Origin of Regular…

25:04

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4.17. Gammer Gurton's Needle. Misogonus. Chronicle Histories. Bale's Kynge Joha…

35:20

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4.18. Marlow. Lyly, Kid, Lodge. Earlier Elizabethan Prose. Lyly, Sidney, Spense…

39:09

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4.19. Edmund Spenser, Part 1

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4.20. Edmund Spenser, Part 2

31:09

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4.21. Edmund Spenser, Part 3

36:26

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4.22. Other Elizabethan Poetry. Warner

23:31

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4.23. Daniel. Drayton. Joseph Hall

29:12

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4.24. Sylvester. Chapman's Homer. Harington; Fairfax; Fanshawe. Drummond. Davie…

35:39

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4.25. Shakespeare's Minor Poems. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works

18:57

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4.26. Chapman, Webster, Middleton, Decker, Chettle, Marston, Tailor, Tourneur, …

31:54

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4.27. Later Elizabethan Prose Writers. Translation of the Bible. Theological Wr…

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