Compendious History of English Literature and of the English Language, Volume I

Compendious History of English Literature and of the English Language, Volume I

by George Lillie Craik

52 chapters24h 1mEnglish1863

About this book

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.

Chapters (51)

11. Introductory. 1. Literature and Language. The Languages of Modern Europe
750
21.2. Early Latin Literature in Britain
910
31.3. The Celtic Languages and Literatures
1237
41.4. Decay of the Earliest English Scholarship
923
51.5. The English Language
548
61.6. Original English
1672
72. The Norman Period. 1. The Norman Conquest. Arabic and the New Learning
1937
82.2. Schools and Universities. Rise of the Scholastic Philosophy. John of Salisbury. Peter of Blois
1492
92.3. Classical Learning. Mathematics. Medicine. Law. Books. The Latin Language. The Latin Poets. Mapes, etc
1089
102.4. Latin Chroniclers. Ingulphus. William of Poitiers. Ordericus Vitalis. Gesta Stephani. William of Jumieges. Florence of Worcester. Matthew of Westminster. William of Malmesbury. Eadmer. Turgot and Simeon of Durham. John of Hexham and Richard of Hexham
2059
112.5. Ailred. Geoffrey of Monmouth. Alfred of Beverley. Giraldus Cambrensis. Henry of Huntingdon. Roger de Hoveden. William of Newburgh. Benedictus Abbas. Ralph de Diceto. Gervase of Canterbury. Vinsauf. Richard of Devises. Joscelin de Brakelonda. Monastic Registers. Law Treatises. Domesday Book. Public Rolls and Registers
1885
122.6. The French language in England. The Langue d'Oc and the Langue d'Oyl. Norman trouveurs. Duke Richard I. Thibaut de Vernon. Turold, or Theroulde. Chanson de Roland
1532
132.7. Anglo-Norman Poets. King Henry I. His Queens, Matilda and Alice. Philip de Than. Geoffrey, Abbot of St. Albans. Pilgrimage of Saint Brendan. Charlemagne. Anglo-Norman Chronicles. Gaimar. David. Wace. Benoït. Everard. French Language in Scotland
1777
142.8. Luc de la Barre. Guichard de Beaulieu. Arthurian Romance. The Saint Greal. Luc du Gast. Buron. Mapes. Roman du Roi Horn. Tristan or Tristrem. Guernes de Pont Sainte Maxence. Herman. Hugh of Rutland. Boson. Simon du Fresne. Cardinal Langton. King Richard Coeur-de-Lion
1445
152.9. Vernacular Language and Literature: A.D. 1066-1216
1575
162.10. The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Ascendancy of the Scholastic Philosophy. Mathematical and Other Studies. Roger Bacon. Robert Grosseteste. Alchemists. Universities and Colleges
1290
172.11. Latin Historical Works of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Use and Study of the Latin and Greek, the Hebrew and other Oriental Tongues. Last Age of the French Language in England
1911
182.12. Anglo-Norman Poets. French Prose Romances. Froissart. Resurrection of the English Language
1422
193. Second English. 1. St. Godric. The Here Prophecy
807
203.2. The Brut of Layamon
1838
213.3. The Ormulum. The Ancren Riwle
2211
223.4. Metrical Legends. Land of Cokayne. Guldevord. Wille Gris. Early English Songs. Early English Metrical Romances. Publications of Percy, Warton, Tyrwhitt, Pinkerton, Herbert, Ritson, Ellis, Scott, Weber, Utterson, Laing, Hartshorne, The Boxburghe Club, The Bannatyne, The Maitland, The Abbotsford, The Camden Society
1240
233.5. History of the English Metrical Romance. Metrical Chronicle of Robert of Gloucester. Robert Mannyng, or De Brunne. Rolle, or Hampole. Davie. Lawrence Minot
1384
243.6. Alliterative Verse: Piers Ploughman. Piers Ploughman's Creed.
1893
254. Third English (mixed or compound English). 1. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 1
1903
264.2. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 2
1763
274.3. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 3
1892
284.4. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 4
1657
294.5. Geoffrey Chaucer, Part 5
1298
304.6. John Gower
1360
314.7. Barbour
1816
324.8. Compound English Prose: Mandevil and Trevisa
2244
334.9. Compound English Prose: Wycliffe and Chaucer
1919
344.10. Literature and Learning in the Fifteenth Century Universities. Revival of Letters. Invention of Printing. Printing in England. Caxton. Books and Libraries
2323
354.11. Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester. Woodville, Earl Rivers. Science in England. Alchemists. Latin Chroniclers. French Chroniclers. English Chroniclers. Bishop Pecock. Fortescue. Malory
2059
364.12. English Poets. Occleve, Lydgate. Scottish Poets. Wynton, James I, Henryson, Holland, Blind Henry. First Half of the Sixteenth Century. Colleges Founded
2077
374.13. Classical Learning
2494
384.14. Prose Writers. More, Elyot, Tyndal, Cranmer, Latimer
1823
394.15. Scottish Prose Writers. English Poets: Hawes, Barklay. Skelton. Roy, John Heywood. Scottish Poets: Gawin Douglas, Dunbar, Lyndsay. Surrey, Wyatt
2086
404.16. The Elizabethan Literature. The Mirror for Magistrates. Origin of Regular Drama. Interludes of John Heywood. Udall's Ralph Roister Doister
1504
414.17. Gammer Gurton's Needle. Misogonus. Chronicle Histories. Bale's Kynge Johan, etc. Tragedy of Gorboduc. Blank Verse. Other Early Dramas. Second Stage of the Regular Drama. Peele, Greene
2120
424.18. Marlow. Lyly, Kid, Lodge. Earlier Elizabethan Prose. Lyly, Sidney, Spenser, Nash, etc. English Hexameter Verse
2349
434.19. Edmund Spenser, Part 1
1606
444.20. Edmund Spenser, Part 2
1869
454.21. Edmund Spenser, Part 3
2186
464.22. Other Elizabethan Poetry. Warner
1411
474.23. Daniel. Drayton. Joseph Hall
1752
484.24. Sylvester. Chapman's Homer. Harington; Fairfax; Fanshawe. Drummond. Davies. Donne
2139
494.25. Shakespeare's Minor Poems. Shakespeare's Dramatic Works
1137
504.26. Chapman, Webster, Middleton, Decker, Chettle, Marston, Tailor, Tourneur, Rowley, Thomas Heywood. Beaumont and Fletcher. Jonson. Massinger, Ford
1914
514.27. Later Elizabethan Prose Writers. Translation of the Bible. Theological Writers. James I., Bishop Andrews, Donne, Hall, Hooker. Bacon. Burton. Historical Writers. Classical Learning
2225

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