A Book of English Prose Part II, Arranged for Secondary and High Schools

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A Book of English Prose Part II, Arranged for Secondary and High Schools

by Percy Lubbock

EN·~4 hours·32 chapters

Chapters

32 total

Part II

0:06

BY - PERCY LUBBOCK, M.A. - KING'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE

1:54:39

ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND

0:02

SIR WALTER RALEGH 1552-1618 - THE VANITY OF GREATNESS

5:56

FRANCIS BACON 1561-1626 - OF STUDIES

2:57

WILLIAM DRUMMOND 1585-1649 - MEDITATION ON DEATH

2:54

THOMAS HOBBES 1588-1679 - PRIMITIVE LIFE

4:28

SIR THOMAS BROWNE 1605-1682 - CHARITY

3:55

JOHN MILTON 1608-1674 - THE DANGER OF INTERFERING WITH THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS

4:41

EARL OF CLARENDON 1609-1674 - DEATH OF FALKLAND

7:54

Description

This compact volume brings together a carefully chosen selection of English prose, designed especially for secondary and high‑school study. Edited by a Cambridge scholar, it weaves together historic speeches, literary essays, and reflective sketches from the early modern period to the turn of the twentieth century. Each piece is presented with clear headings and notes that help students grasp context and style.

Among the highlights is the full text of Queen Elizabeth I’s address to her last Parliament in 1601, a vivid illustration of regal rhetoric and political persuasion. The anthology also includes excerpts from Walter Pater’s aesthetic essays, Robert Louis Stevenson’s memoirs, and Cardinal Newman’s historical sketches, offering a broad view of England’s intellectual heritage. Teachers will find it a useful resource for developing close reading, critical discussion, and an appreciation of the language that has shaped public discourse.

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Full title

A Book of English Prose Part II, Arranged for Secondary and High Schools Part II, Arranged for Secondary and High Schools

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (275K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Percy Lubbock

Percy Lubbock

1879–1965

A graceful English critic and biographer, he is best remembered for shaping how readers and writers think about the novel. His influential book The Craft of Fiction helped make literary criticism itself part of the modern conversation about storytelling.

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