Stories of Authors, British and American

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Stories of Authors, British and American

by Edwin Watts Chubb

EN·~8 hours·77 chapters

Chapters

77 total
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BY - EDWIN WATTS CHUBB - Professor of English Literature in the Ohio University.

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ILLUSTRATED

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Stories of Authors - British and American

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PREFACE

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ILLUSTRATIONS

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STORIES OF AUTHORS

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IToC - THE ANCIENT TABARD INN

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IIToC - SIR PHILIP SIDNEY AT ZUTPHEN

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IIIToC - ABOUT SHAKSPERE

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IVToC - JOHN MILTON

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Description

This volume offers a lively tour through the lives of the most celebrated writers of England and America, presenting them not as distant icons but as real people with quirks, habits, and human stories. From the bustling Tabard Inn that gathered Chaucer’s pilgrims to the modest breakfasts shared by Tennyson and his new friends, each sketch blends charming anecdotes with thoughtful insight, inviting listeners to glimpse the personalities behind the poems and novels they love.

The author has gathered material from a range of periodicals and his own research, weaving together tales of literary triumphs, personal foibles, and the everyday moments that shaped great works. Illustrated throughout, the book balances lighthearted gossip with serious appreciation, making it a useful companion for students and anyone curious about the people who defined the literary world of the 19th century.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (516K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Barbara Tozier, Bill Tozier, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2008-10-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edwin Watts Chubb

Edwin Watts Chubb

1865–1959

A longtime Ohio University professor and lecturer, this early 20th-century literary guide helped make classic writers feel lively and approachable. His books blend scholarship with storytelling, inviting readers into the lives behind the literature.

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