Sách nói: A Brief History of English and American Literature
- Download 00 – Introduction, Preface audio
- Download 01 – Part 1, Chapter I – From the Conquest to Chaucer, 1066-1400 audio
- Download 02 – Part 1, Chapter II – From Chaucer to Spenser, 1400-1599 audio
- Download 03 – Part 1, Chapter III – The Age of Shakspere, 1564-1616 audio
- Download 04 – Part 1, Chapter IV – The Age of Milton, 1608-1674 audio
- Download 05 – Part 1, Chapter V – From the Restoration to the Death of Pope, 1660-1744 audio
- Download 06 – Part 1, Chapter VI – From the Death of Pope to the French Revolution, 1744-1789 audio
- Download 07 – Part 1, Chapter VII – From the French Revolution to the Death of Scott, 1789-1832 audio
- Download 08 – Part 1, Chapter VIII – From the Death of Scott to the Present Time, 1832-1886 audio
- Download 09 – Part 1, Chapter IX – Theological and Religious Literature in Great Britain audio
- Download 10 – Part 2, Preface & Chapter I – The Colonial Period, 1607-1765 audio
- Download 11 – Part 2, Chapter II – The Revolutionary Period, 1765-1815 audio
- Download 12 – Part 2, Chapter III – The Era of National Expansion, 1815-1837 audio
- Download 13 – Part 2, Chapter IV – The Concord Writers, 1837-1861 audio
- Download 14 – Part 2, Chapter V – The Cambridge Scholars, 1837-1861 audio
- Download 15 – Part 2, Chapter VI – Literature in the Cities, 1837-1861 audio
- Download 16 – Part 2, Chapter VII – Literature since 1861 audio
- Download 17 – Part 2, Chapter VIII – Theological and Religious Literature in America audio
Thể loại sách nói
Tác giả
Giới thiệu
Henry Augustin Beers (1847-?), native of Buffalo, NY and professor of English at Yale, with the help of John Fletcher Hurst (1834-1903), Methodist bishop and first Chancellor of American University, has written a sweeping thousand 900 year history of English literature, up to the end of the 19th century. Although at times biased and sometimes misguided (as when he dismisses Mark Twain as a humorist noteworthy in his time but not for the ages), his research is sound and his criticism is interesting and quite often very balanced. In addition, the last chapter of each part is Hurst’s synopsis of religious and theological literature in the language. This book is interesting for its point of view, but also useful as a jumping-off point for those interested in reading the classics.
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