
#THE WORLD'S# GREAT CLASSICS - LIBRARY COMMITTEE - TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D.D. LLD. RICHARD HENRY STODDARD ARTHUR RICHMOND MARSH. A.B. PAVL VAN DYKE, D.D. ALBERT ELLERY BERGH - •ILLUSTRATED•WITH•NEARLY•TWO• •HUNDRED•PHOTOGRAVURES•ETCHINGS• •COLORED•PLATES•AND•FULL• •PAGE•PORTRAITS•OF•GREAT•AUTHORS• - CLARENCE COOK—ART EDITOR - •THE•COLONIAL•PRESS• - •NEW•YORK•MDCCCXCIX•
HISTORY OF - ENGLISH LITERATURE - HIPPOLYTE ADOLPHE TAINE - TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BY HENRY VAN LAUN - WITH A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION BY - J. SCOTT CLARK, A. M. - PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY - REVISED EDITION - VOLUME II
ILLUSTRATIONS
This volume guides listeners through the flourishing of English letters during the Renaissance, weaving literary milestones with the vibrant artistic currents of the age. Richly illustrated with photogravures, etchings, and facsimiles—from a sunrise over London Bridge to medieval manuscript initials—the book invites you to picture the world that shaped poets like Shakespeare and Milton. The narration balances scholarly insight with vivid description, making the period’s texture come alive for the ear.
Among its standout sections is a probing look at the Christian Renaissance, where the clash between reformist zeal and the sensual allure of Italian culture is examined through the eyes of figures such as Martin Luther. The commentary reveals how northern writers perceived the moral turbulence of the south, linking theological debate to the evolving aesthetics of English prose and poetry. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of how these cross‑cultural tensions forged the voice of early modern English literature.
Language
en
Duration
~19 hours (1123K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Laura Natal Rodrigues at Free Literature (Images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)
Release date
2020-02-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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