The Cambridge History of English and American Literature
The Cambridge History of English and American Literature. Originally published by Cambridge University Press in 1907–1921,[1] the 18 volumes include 303 chapters and more than 11,000 pages, edited and written by a worldwide panel of 171 leading scholars and thinkers of the early twentieth century. The English literature chapters begin with Old English poetry and end with the late Victorian era. Coverage of American literature ranges from colonial and revolutionary periods through the early twentieth century. At the time it was released it was considered the most important work of literary history and criticism ever published.
Bartleby.com published the work online in 2000,[2] its presentation divides this mammoth work by subject into over 5,600 files, which are full-text searchable, and includes indexes by chapter, bibliography, and chapter author. It contains useful biographical information and bibliographies on major individuals and literary movements.
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