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Economists. Edwin R. A. Seligman.
Scholars. Samuel Lee Wolff.

1789-1850. Patriotic Songs and Hymns. Percy H.

Boynton.
Oral Literature.

Louise Pound.

Writers on American History. John S. Popular Bibles. Lyman P. Powell.

Bassett.

Prescott, Motley. Ruth Putnam.

Early Humorists.

Will D. Howe.

Magazines and Annuals. William B.
Cairns.

Newspapers, 1776-1850. Frank W. Scott.
Divines, Moralists, and Educators. S. L.
Wolff.

Writers of Familiar Verse. Brander
Matthews.

Book Publishers and Publishing. Earl L.
Bradsher.

The English Language in America. Harry
Morgan Ayres.

Non English Writings:

German. Albert Bernhardt Faust
French. Edward J. Fortier.

Yiddish. Nathaniel Buchwald,

Non English Writings:

Aboriginal. Mary Austin.

The Cambridge History of American Literature

THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE, similar in scope and method to The Cambridge History of English Literature, furnishes a history of the literature written in English in the United States from the first settlement to the end of the nineteenth century. The Editors, who have planned the work and assigned the chapters, have secured the services of contributors, American and Canadian, who in all cases write with special knowledge of the topic assigned.

American literature is here taken to include not only belles-lettres but such other fields of literary effort as history, biography, divinity, philosophy, oratory, public affairs, education, travels, erudition, journalism, and general science. While the effort has not been made to name every American author, great care has been observed in planning the work to omit no tendency or no type which the literature of the United States has exhibited. Equal emphasis is laid upon eminent figures and upon representative groups and

movements.

The work is exact and authoritative, but, though written by specialists, has been designed to meet the needs of the general reader. The text is supplemented by careful bibliographies for the use of the most advanced student.

The material has been divided into four volumes:
Vol. I. Colonial and Revolutionary Literature, and
Early National Literature, Part I.

Vol. II. Early National Literature, Part II, and Later
National Literature, Part I.

Vol. III. Later National Literature, Part II.

Vol. IV. Later National Literature, Part III.

An abridged edition of the work, in one volume, has been planned by the Editors and Publishers for school and college classes.

The Cambridge History of English Literature

Edited by

A. W. Ward, Litt.D., F.B.A., Master of Peterhouse

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I. From the Beginnings to the Cycles of Romance.
II. The End of the Middle Ages.

III. Renascence and Reformation.

IV. Prose and Poetry from Sir Thomas North to
Michael Drayton.

V. The Drama to 1642. Part I.

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IX. From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift.
X. The Rise of the Novel: Johnson and his Circle.
XI. The Period of the French Revolution.

XII. The Nineteenth Century. "XIII. The Nineteenth Century. XIV. The Nineteenth Century.

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Part II.
Part III.

Professor W. W. Lawrence, Professor of English Literature, Columbia University! "The danger that a history of this sort may make the impression of a collection of heterogeneous chapters has been skilfully avoided. The various sections, while, of necessity, the work of different scholars, are written in a simple, straightforward style, and the material well distributed and clearly worked out. The arrangement of the apparatus criticus is admirable.

"The editors and publishers of the series are to be congratulated on their opening volume. It can hardly fail to remain for many years one of the standard authorities on the history of literature in early England."

Month: "From every point of view, whether of interest, scholarship, or practical utility, we cannot hesitate for a moment in pronouncing that it bids fair to prove the best work of its kind that has ever been produced. Writing from a Catholic standpoint we cannot fail to commend the generally temperate and even sympathetic tone in which the religious questions of the Middle Ages are treated."

Chicago Tribune: "One of the most important events of the year in the world of letters."

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