A literary history of Scotland
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- Publication date
- 1903
- Topics
- literary, scotland, history, ane, scottish, scots, prose, poetry, going, thair, literary history, seventeenth century, sir walter, victorian era, golden age, scottish poetry, walter scott, periodical literature, early scots, great deal, Scottish literature -- History and criticism, English literature -- Scottish authors -- History and criticism, English literature -- Scottish authors, Scottish literature
- Publisher
- New York, Scribner's Sons
- Collection
- americana
- Book from the collections of
- Harvard University
- Language
- English
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xv, 703 pages 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 685-686) and index
Preface -- Chapter I. Early Scots poetry: 1301-1475 -- Chapter II. The golden age of Scottish poetry -- Chapter III. Early prose, and the prose of the Reformation -- Chapter IV. The verse of the Reformation: the ballads: the last of the "Makaris" -- Chapter V. The Seventeenth Century: poets, divines, and historians -- Chapter VI. The Augustan age: prose -- Chapter VII. Eighteenth-Century poetry: Burns -- Chapter VIII. Sir Walter Scott -- Chapter IX. The rise of periodical literature: the "Edinburgh Review" and "Blackwood" -- Chapter X. Nineteenth Century: 1801-1848 -- Chapter XI. The Victorian era: 1848-1880 -- Chapter XII. The close of the Victorian era: 1880-1901 -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index
xv, 703 pages 23 cm
Includes bibliographical references (pages 685-686) and index
Preface -- Chapter I. Early Scots poetry: 1301-1475 -- Chapter II. The golden age of Scottish poetry -- Chapter III. Early prose, and the prose of the Reformation -- Chapter IV. The verse of the Reformation: the ballads: the last of the "Makaris" -- Chapter V. The Seventeenth Century: poets, divines, and historians -- Chapter VI. The Augustan age: prose -- Chapter VII. Eighteenth-Century poetry: Burns -- Chapter VIII. Sir Walter Scott -- Chapter IX. The rise of periodical literature: the "Edinburgh Review" and "Blackwood" -- Chapter X. Nineteenth Century: 1801-1848 -- Chapter XI. The Victorian era: 1848-1880 -- Chapter XII. The close of the Victorian era: 1880-1901 -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Index
- Addeddate
- 2008-01-28 22:06:43
- Copyright-region
- US
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- aliteraryhistor00millgoog
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t0vq2wz2t
- Lccn
- 03017604
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- 0.0.13
- Page_number_confidence
- 95.63
- Pages
- 733
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Scandate
- 20070815
- Scanner
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 2660398
- Year
- 1903
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