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A Literary history of america by Barrett Wendell - New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1911 - 574 p.
Includes index
Book 1 - The seventeenth century - I. English history from 1600 to 1700; II. English literature from 1600 to 1700; III. American history from 1600 to 1700; V. Cotton Mather; VI. Summery - Book II - The eighteenth century - I. English history from 1700 to 1800; II. English literature from 1700 to 1800; III. American history from 1700 to 1800; IV. Literature in America from 1700 to 1776; V. Jonathan Edwards; VI. Benjamin Franklin; VII. The American Revolution; VIII. Literature in America from 1776 to 1800; IX. Summery - Book III. - The Nineteenth century - I. English history since 1800; II. English literature since 1800; III. American History since 1800; IV. Literature in America since 1800 - Book IV - Literature in the middle states from 1798 to 1857 -I. Charles Brockden Brown; II. Washington Irving; III. James Fenimore Cooper; IV. William Cullen Bryant; V. Edgar Allan Poe; VI. The Knickerbocker school - Book V. - The renaissance of New England - I. Some general characteristics of New England; II. The New England Orators; III. The New England scholars and historians; IV. Unitarianism; V. Transcendentalism; VI. Ralph Waldo Emerson; VII. The lesser men of concord; VIII. The antislavery movement; IX. John Greenleaf Whittier; X. The "Antlantic Monthly"; XI. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; XII. James Russell Lowell; XIII. Oliver Wendell Holmes; XIV. Nathaniel Hawthorne; XV. The decline fo New England - Book VI. - The rest of the story - I. New York since 1857; II. Walt Whitman; III. Literature in the south; IV. The west; V. The present time
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A Literary history of america by Barrett Wendell - New York Charles Scribner's Sons 1911 - 574 p.
Includes index
Book 1 - The seventeenth century - I. English history from 1600 to 1700; II. English literature from 1600 to 1700; III. American history from 1600 to 1700; V. Cotton Mather; VI. Summery - Book II - The eighteenth century - I. English history from 1700 to 1800; II. English literature from 1700 to 1800; III. American history from 1700 to 1800; IV. Literature in America from 1700 to 1776; V. Jonathan Edwards; VI. Benjamin Franklin; VII. The American Revolution; VIII. Literature in America from 1776 to 1800; IX. Summery - Book III. - The Nineteenth century - I. English history since 1800; II. English literature since 1800; III. American History since 1800; IV. Literature in America since 1800 - Book IV - Literature in the middle states from 1798 to 1857 -I. Charles Brockden Brown; II. Washington Irving; III. James Fenimore Cooper; IV. William Cullen Bryant; V. Edgar Allan Poe; VI. The Knickerbocker school - Book V. - The renaissance of New England - I. Some general characteristics of New England; II. The New England Orators; III. The New England scholars and historians; IV. Unitarianism; V. Transcendentalism; VI. Ralph Waldo Emerson; VII. The lesser men of concord; VIII. The antislavery movement; IX. John Greenleaf Whittier; X. The "Antlantic Monthly"; XI. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; XII. James Russell Lowell; XIII. Oliver Wendell Holmes; XIV. Nathaniel Hawthorne; XV. The decline fo New England - Book VI. - The rest of the story - I. New York since 1857; II. Walt Whitman; III. Literature in the south; IV. The west; V. The present time
American literature --History and criticism
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