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61. ­^°ê¤å¾Ç(I)
James Boswell (17401795) wrote The Life of Samuel Johnson, for which most William Blake (1757-1827) and; Robert Burns (1759-1796)
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English Literature Before the Romantic Age (to 1798) (I)¦Û­× / ºtÁ¿¤jºõ December 24, 1999
  • Introduction The literature was written in Old English ¡X from the 600's to about 1100 Middle English ¡X from the 1100's to about 1450 Modern English ¡X since the second half of the 1400's The greatest English author ¡X William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Charles Dickens'(1812- 1870) and George Eliot's(1819-1880) realistic novels
  • inspired Russian authors
    Feodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) and Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910)
  • English writers have adopted elements from other literatures. The sonnet from Italy. The essay from France. The novel from Spain. Characteristics of English literature language and form
  • The Danish scholar Otto Jespersen (1860-1943) wrote that English is a methodical, energetic, business-like and sober language, that does not care much for finery and elegance .... English literature reflects these qualities of the language. a.

    62. Quotations On / About: Heaven HEAVEN From Famous People. Quote Quotes
    Quoted in Hester Piozzi, Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson (1786).) (William Blake (17571827), British poet, painter, engraver.
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    Quotations About / On: HEAVEN Page: Sir, a man who cannot get to heaven in a green coat, will not find his way thither the sooner in a grey one.
    (Samuel Johnson (1709-1784), British author, lexicographer. repr. In Johnsonian Miscellanies, vol. 1, p. 222, ed. George Birkbeck Hill (1891). Quoted in Hester Piozzi, Anecdotes of the Late Samuel Johnson (1786).)
    More quotations from: Samuel Johnson Heaven-gates are not so highly arched
    As princes' palaces: they that enter there
    Must go upon their knees.
    (John Webster (1580-1625), British dramatist. repr. In The Complete Works of John Webster, ed. F.L. Lucas (1927). The Duchess, in The Duchess of Malfi, act 4, sc. 2, l. 232-4 (1623).) More quotations from: John Webster I never spoke with God Yet certain am I of the spot More quotations from: Emily Dickinson (Herman Melville (1819-1891), U.S. author. Moby-Dick (1851), ch. 9, The Writings of Herman Melville, vol. 6, eds. Harrison Hayford, Hershel Parker, and G. Thomas Tanselle (1988). Spoken by Father Mapple.) More quotations from: Herman Melville Art thou pale for weariness Of climbing heaven and gazing on the earth

    63. Graduate Literature Studies : University Of Arizona : Application Materials
    1) Richard Price from “A Discourse on the Love of Our Country” (1789) William Blake (17571827), Songs of Innocence and Experience, “The Marriage of
    http://web.arizona.edu/~gradlit/mareadinglist.htm
    Reading Lists for M.A. Exam, Plan I The reading lists for Plan I are designed to develop students' general knowledge of the history and diversity of literatures in English, encouraging a broad, structured understanding of the discipline while allowing candidates the opportunity for considerable choice to accommodate their individual interests. While acknowledging literary-historical traditions as an important ground of knowledge, Plan I attends to the variety of individual preferences, the increasing diversity of canonical texts, and the changing nature of literary canonicity. This plan should benefit both students pursuing a terminal M.A. degree and those going on for the Ph.D. Procedure From the 186 selections on the list, you should choose 62 as the basis for the Plan I M.A. Exam, including  the required number of selections from each area on the list.   For the number of selections required in each area, see the table below and the instructions included with the lists.  In the process of developing a final individualized list you should consult closely with your advisors and committee.  MA Reading List, Plan I

    64. HLMar2005
    President Lyndon Johnson and Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Blake, William, 17571827. Songs of innocence and of experience
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    HANSEN LIBRARY
    NEW BOOKS March 2005 92 BIN LADEN
    Randal, Jonathan C. Osama : the making of a terrorist. 1st ed.
    New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 2004.
    Examines Osama bin Laden's role in Middle Eastern and world
    terrorism, studies his pre-September 11 activities, and
    traces his financial sources in addition to explaining how a
    wealthy Saudi millionaire rose to become the most
    sought-after threat to world peace. 92 CARVER
    Adair, Gene. George Washington Carver. New York : Chelsea
    House, c1989. A biography of the African-American man whose scientific research revolutionized the economy of the South. 92 JACKSON Marrin, Albert. Old Hickory : Andrew Jackson and the American people. 1st ed. New York : Dutton Children's Books, c2004. Presents a study of the seventh president of the United States, Andrew Jackson, and chronicles his childhood

    65. Gateway To The Vast Realms -- English Literature
    Was Richard III framed? (See Josephine Tey’s mystery novel The Daughter of Time, Samuel Johnson said there were only three books that readers almost
    http://www.bopsecrets.org/gateway/literature/english.htm
    B U R E A U O F P U B L I C S E C R E T S
    English Literature
    Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales
    Decameron
    . What distinguishes The Canterbury Tales from The Decameron, and from every other story collection up till that time, is that the characters who tell the stories are vividly differentiated. Their stories reflect their personalities, backgrounds, occupations and relations with each other, and there is constant interplay among them, making for a far more complex array of perspectives. With typical good-natured irony, Chaucer presents himself (the narrator) as the most inept storyteller among them.
    Rexroth essay on Chaucer

    Thomas Malory,

    ne Vinaver), but there are also many modernized versions and abridgments.
    R.B. Dobson and J. Taylor, Rymes of Robyn Hood
    [ca. 14th-17th centuries]
    A selection of the greatest Robin Hood ballads, with an examination of the origin and development of the legend.
    Robin Hood, Robin Hood: The Man Behind the Myth, and several volumes authored or edited by Stephen Knight.
    The English and Scottish Popular Ballads
    Rexroth essay on the English and Scottish popular ballads

    William Shakespeare, Selected Plays

    66. Famous Crazy Folks
    Randall Jarrell, poet, Samuel Johnson, poet, Ernst Josephson, artist Richard Wagner, composer, Mike Wallace, investigative reporter, Peter Warlock
    http://www.mhcan.org/Resources/fmcrzy.htm
    Famous Crazy Folks
    We’re in Good Company: almost 300 names of well known people who havea psychiatric diagnosis of mental illness. Almost no one was "Glad" to be their friend until they became famous. A Ajax, according to Aristotle Lionel Aldridge Buzz Aldrin, astronaut Hans Christian Andersen, writer Diane Arbus Anton Arensky, musician Antonin Artaud, poet B Honore de Balzac (1799-1850), author James Barrie, writer Ralph Barton, artist Konstantin Barysuhkov, poet Francesco Bassano, artist Charles Baudelaire, poet Thomas Lovell Beddoes, poet Ludwig van Beethoven, composer Bellerophontes, according to Aristotle Arthur Benson, writer E. F. Benson, writer Ingmar Bergman, film maker Hector Berlioz, 19th century French composer John Berryman, poet William Blake (1757-1827), poet Ralph Blakelock, artist

    67. BookCrossing - The Dunzy Bookshelf - FREE YOUR BOOKS!
    Samuel Johnson Complete English Poems 17091784 JD Fleeman (Penguin) William BLAKE Poetry and Prose 1757-1827 Geoffrey Keynes (Nsch)
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    POETRY, CRITICISM, and BIOGRAPHIES: Individual Poets

    68. Untitled Document
    January 27, 2006, Conference Two Biographers Johnson and Boswell The featured poets for the event include Peter Jay Hopler, Richard Siken,
    http://econtent-01.its.yale.edu/whitney/calendar/textframe.asp
    September 2, 2005, The Cinema at the Whitney
    September 23 and 24, 2005, Don Quixote at Four Hundred: An Appraisal

    October 21-29, 2005, Tanner Events

    October 28 and 29, 2005, Autobiography Across the Disciplines
    ...
    All Semester: Spring 2006, The Whitney Lectures in the Humanities

    Whitney Humanities Center Events
    September 2, 2005
    The Cinema at the Whitney
    The decades-old Yale tradition of showing 35mm films on the big screen will continue this year as The Cinema at the Whitney kicks off its first season. A student organization made up of undergraduates and graduate students from various schools and departments, the Cinema will work with the Whitney Humanities Center to create a university-wide forum for the appreciation and discussion of film, both as art and as a form of entertainment. Predominantly a repertory theater, The Cinema will offer films ranging from the experimental to the classic to the popular.
    To inaugurate The Cinema, an opening gala will be held on September 2 featuring a screening of Federico Fellini’s classic self-referential film, . The screening will be preceded by opening remarks from María Rosa Menocal, Director of the Whitney Humanities Center, and followed by a reception.

    69. Bridges By Randy Wang
    William Blake (1757-1827), Hear the Voice of the Bard, from Songs of Experience -Ben Johnson (1572-1637), The Triumph of Charis,
    http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rywang/mm4/bridges/
    Why meet we on the bridge of Time to
    -Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890),
    The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yazdi, I
    Personal Journey (Kings Canyon)
    Such was that happy Garden-state
    While man there walked without a mate:
    After a place so pure and sweet,
    What other help could yet be meet!
    But 'twas beyond a mortal's share
    To wander solitary there:
    Two paradises 'twere in one, To live in Paradise alone. -Andrew Marvell (1621-1678), The Garden Golden Hour (Kings Canyon) The golden hours on angel wings Flew o'er me and my dearie; For dear to me as light and life Was my sweet Highland Mary. -Robert Burns (1759-1796), Highland Mary Ardent Wish (Kings Canyon) She stretch'd in vain to reach the prize. -Thomas Gray (1716-1771), Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat, Drowned in a Tub of Gold Fishes Voice Among Trees (Yosemite) Hear the voice of the Bard! Who Present, Past and Future, sees Whose ears have heard The Holy Word, That walk'd among the ancient trees. -William Blake (1757-1827), Hear the Voice of the Bard from Songs of Experience Secret Joy (Wallace Falls) Thou joy'st in better marks, of soil, of air

    70. RootsWeb: JOHNSON-L Archives (April 1997)
    _Johnson; Things never change (fwd) by Richard Johnson; Johnson;Orange Co,VA by; Johnson, Rudolphus by; Johnson by; Jansen research by Stephen P. Cohen, MS,
    http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/JOHNSON/1997-04
    OAS_AD('Top'); JOHNSON-L Archives: April 1997 Archiver JOHNSON Display in threaded chronological rev chronological order with names with dates

    71. Eighteenth-Century E-Texts -- B
    Blake, William (17571827). Complete Poetry and Prose (ed. The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., abridged by Charles Grosvenor Osgood (Adelaide)
    http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/18th/b.html
    This page, edited by Jack Lynch , is part of the larger collection of Eighteenth-Century E-Texts on the Net.
    Baegert, Johann Jakob, S.J.
    Bage, Robert
    Baillie, Lady Grisel (1665-1746)
    Baillie, Joanna (1762-1851)
    Martha Ballard
    Banks, Sir Joseph (1743-1820)
    Bannerman, Anne
    Barbauld, Anna Letitia (1743-1825)

    72. Sorry - We Can't Find That Page
    CARTWRIGHT/ Richard Cartwright and the Roots of Canadian Conservatism A dramatized look at Samuel Johnson, his friends, and his times, with comments by
    http://radio.cbc.ca/programs/ideas/transcripts/biograph.html
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  • 73. Regency Home Library: Regency Literature
    William Blake (17571827). To the Evening Star; A Cradle Song; Please move down the page to Samuel Johnson and you will find the link to the poem
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/9140/book.htm

    74. 10 E Lode In Inglese
    Read Selected Poetry*. Literature Young, Collins and Lesser Poets of the Age of Johnson Literature Richard Brinsley Sheridan The Rivals
    http://www.ecstore.it/negozio/linguesch/10loding_autori.htm

    Author Index Anonymous A B C ... Y = Testo integrale (oppure selezione del testo in presenza di *) = Collegamento a" The Cambridge History of English and American History" ANONYMOUS Anonymous
    Beowulf (ca. 750) Early National Poetry Anonymous Everyman (after 1485) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (ca. 1375 - 1400) "Pearl," "Cleanness," "Patience" and "Sir Gawayne"
    Metrical Romances, 1200-1500
    Anonymous The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (890 ca. - 1150 ca.) Alfred and the Old English Prose of his Reign
    The Chronicle
    The Ballads and Poems in The Chronicle
    Anonymous The York Plays (15th Century) The Early Religious Drama Anonymous The Second Shepherds' Play (ca. 1425) Towneley Mysteries A Addison, Joseph (1672 - 1717) Selected Poetry (excerpts)* Steele and Addison Arnold, Matthew (1822 - 1888) The Function of Criticism at the Present Time Matthew Arnold, Arthur Hugh Clough, James Thomson Ascham, Roger (1515 - 1568) The Scholemaster Roger Ascham Auden, Wystan Hugh (1907-1973) Selected Poems* Austen, Jane (1775 - 1817)

    75. The Sarah Orne Jewett Text Project
    Blake, William (17571827) June 25, 1905. 117. Blanc, Mme. Thérèse (Th. Bentzon) (1840-1907) Tuesday morning 1890, The Life of Johnson. 41
    http://www.public.coe.edu/~theller/soj/let/
    Sarah Orne Jewett Works
    Notes

    Main

    LETTERS OF SARAH ORNE JEWETT INDEX A Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot (1822-1907)
    August 28, 1901. Alden, Henry Mills (1836-1919)
    Saturday morning [1891]. Aldrich, Thomas Bailey (1836-1907)
    Preface

    [1889-90], "Elmwood," "A Bad Boy";
    23 July, 1890, retirement from Atlantic
    [1890], "Shaw's Folly," "Two Boys in Black";
    Hotel Brunswick [1890-91], poem in memory of Mr. Lowell, My Cousin the Colonel Arabian Nights 15 April 1900. Arnold, Edwin, Sir, (1832-1904) Friday evening, South Berwick [1885]. Arnold, Matthew (1822-1888) Thursday night, 1884, Mr. Arnold's "Nineteenth Century" paper; Sunday afternoon, December, 1888, essay on George Sand; Wednesday evening [1889-90], "Essays on Celtic Poetry"; Thursday morning [1890]; Sunday evening [1890]; 20 August 1892; Monday morning [1897]; 11 Sept. [1898]; 13th of December [1908]. Austen, Jane (1775-1818) Saturday morning [1903-04], Persuasion B June, 1885, "The Alchemist";

    76. Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802) Library Of Congress Citations
    Other authors Blake, William, 17571827. Control No. 31019127 //r84 1 printed for J. Johnson, London, and the 1790 ed. of pt.
    http://www.mala.bc.ca/~mcneil/cit/citlcdarwine1.htm

    Erasmus Darwin (1731-1802)
    : Library of Congress Citations
    The Little Search Engine that Could
    Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [23 Records] Author: Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802. Title: Zoonomia; or, The laws of organic life ... By Erasmus Darwin ... Edition: The 3d ed., cor. Published: London, J. Johnson, 1801. Description: 4 v. plates (part col.) 22 cm. LC Call No.: QP29 .D22 1801 Subjects: Physiology Early works to 1800. Pathology Early works to 1800. Medicine Early works to 1800. Evolution Early works to 1800. Control No.: 04031491 //r952 Author: Girtanner, Christoph, 1760-1800. Title: Ausfhuhrliche darstellung des darwinschen systemes der praktischen heilkunde, nebst einer kritik desselben. Von Dr. Christoph Girtanner ... Published: Ghottingen, J.G. Rosenbusch, 1799. Description: 2 v. 22 cm. LC Call No.: QP29 .G5 Subjects: Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802. Zoonomia. Physiology Early works to 1800. Other authors: Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress) DLC Control No.: 06005053 //r932 Author: King-Hele, Desmond, 1927- Title: Erasmus Darwin. Published: London, Macmillan, New York, St. Martin's Press, 1963. Description: vii, 183 p. port., map. 23 cm. LC Call No.: QH31.D3 K5 1963 Notes: Bibliography: p. 173-175. Subjects: Darwin, Erasmus, 1731-1802. Control No.: 64000575 //r85

    77. National Portrait Gallery | Visitor Information | Sound Guide | List Of Portrait
    17571827 Visionary poet and painter by Thomas Phillips 1807 oil on canvas Biographer of Dr Johnson by Sir Joshua Reynolds 1785 oil on canvas
    http://www.npg.org.uk/live/soundlis.asp
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    M - Z and Groups Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby
    Field-Marshal
    by Eric Henri Kennington
    before 1926
    pastel
    17 1/2 in. x 13 1/4 in. (445 mm x 337 mm)
    NPG 2906 Anne
    Reigned 1702-14
    by Michael Dahl oil on canvas 93 1/4 in. x 57 in. (2368 mm x 1448 mm) NPG 6187 Anne Boleyn Second Queen of Henry VIII by Unknown artist circa 1570-1599 (circa 1533-1536) oil on panel 21 3/8 in. x 16 3/8 in. (543 mm x 416 mm) NPG 668 Frances d'Arblay ('Fanny Burney') Diarist and novelist; daughter of Charles Burney by Edward Francis Burney circa 1784-1785 oil on canvas 30 in. x 25 in. (762 mm x 635 mm) NPG 2634 Sir Richard Arkwright Engineer and inventor studio of Joseph Wright oil on canvas 29 3/4 in. x 25 in. (756 mm x 635 mm) NPG 136 Thomas Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel and Surrey

    78. William Tindal - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
    Tindal Richard C. et Suzan Nobes Tindal. 2000. Local Government in Canada. Ontario Nelson Tamson, Diederik William and Polly Ann Johnson.
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    79. Romantic Poems O-U / Love Poems O-U
    Tell Me Not, Sweet (Richard Lovelace ) The Clod and the Pebble (William Blake (17571827) ) To Amarantha (Richard Lovelace (1618-1658))
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    (Herbert Trench ) She Walks In Beauty (Lord Byron (1788 - 1824)) Song of Secret Love (John Clare (1793-1864)) Song: To Celia (Ben Johnson ) Sonnet 44 (William Shakespeare ) Sonnet CXVI (William Shakespeare ) Sonnets from the Portuguese 43: How Do I Love Thee (Elizabeth Barrett Browning ) Sonnets from the Portuguese XIV (Elizabeth Barrett Browning ) Sonnets from the Portuguese, XIII (Elizabeth Barrett Browning ) Still to be Neat (Benjamin Jonson ) Sweet Disorder (Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674)) T Tell Me Not, Sweet (Richard Lovelace ) The Clod and the Pebble (William Blake (1757-1827) ) The Flea (John Donne (1571-1631) ) The Indian Serenade (Percy Bysshe Shelley ) The Lost Thrill (James Whitcomb Riley ) The Lost Thrill (James Whitcomb Riley ) The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd (Sir Walter Raleigh) The Passionate Shepherd to His Love (Christopher Marlowe ) The Ragged Wood (William Butler Yeats ) The Rose in the Deeps of His Heart (William Butler Yeats ) The Rose of Sharon (Solomon ) There is a Lady Sweet and Kind (Thomas Ford ) To a Stranger (Walt Whitman (1819 - 1892) ) To a Young Lady (William Cowper ) To Amarantha (Richard Lovelace (1618-1658)) To Anthea (Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674)) To Earthward (Robert Frost (1874 - 1963))

    80. 19th Century British And Irish Authors
    William Blake (17571827). The William Blake Archive (Virginia); Blake Digital Text Project, Henry James scholar s Guide to Web Sites (Richard Hathaway,
    http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/19th-authors.html
    (Chronological Order)
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