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The Oxford Anthology of English Literature
GENERAL EDITORS: FRANK KERMODE, University College, London
JOHN HOLLANDER, Hunter College, City University of New York
This 4,500-page collection presents the finest literature produced in
Great Britain from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century. It
has been edited and annotated by six eminent critics and scholars.
Almost three hundred illustrations show the relationship between
images in language and in pictures. The Oxford Anthology of English
Literature is available in three formats: a two-volume cloth edition,
breaking at 1800; a two-volume paper edition, breaking at 1800; and
six paperbound volumes, each covering one of the traditional periods
of English literary history.
cn\e (literature of Renaissance(Englandj
EDITED BY JOHN HOLLANDER AND FRANK KERMODE
MAJOR SELECTIONS
SPENSER
SHAKESPEARE
MARLOWE
DONNE
MILTON
The Faerie Queene (excerpts from all books, with
linking commentary by Frank Kermode)
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Fülszöveg
The Oxford Anthology of English Literature
GENERAL EDITORS: FRANK KERMODE, University College, London
JOHN HOLLANDER, Hunter College, City University of New York
This 4,500-page collection presents the finest literature produced in
Great Britain from the Middle Ages through the twentieth century. It
has been edited and annotated by six eminent critics and scholars.
Almost three hundred illustrations show the relationship between
images in language and in pictures. The Oxford Anthology of English
Literature is available in three formats: a two-volume cloth edition,
breaking at 1800; a two-volume paper edition, breaking at 1800; and
six paperbound volumes, each covering one of the traditional periods
of English literary history.
cn\e (literature of Renaissance(Englandj
EDITED BY JOHN HOLLANDER AND FRANK KERMODE
MAJOR SELECTIONS
SPENSER
SHAKESPEARE
MARLOWE
DONNE
MILTON
The Faerie Queene (excerpts from all books, with
linking commentary by Frank Kermode)
27 sonnets, 11 songs from the plays, The Tempest
Doctor Faustus
All the most famous poems, sonnets, and elegies
All the famous poems, 6 sonnets, Comus, Paradise
Lost (long excerpts), Samson Agonistes
JOHN HOLLANDER is Professor of English at Hunter College, City
University of New York. Well known as a poet (several collections of
his work have been published, the most recent being The Night Mirror),
he is also the author of The Untuning of the Sky: Ideas of Music in
English Poetry, 1500-1700.
FRANK KERMODE is Lord Northcliffe Professor of English Literature at
University College, London. A distinguished critic in both the United
States and England, he is the author of Romantic Image; The Sense of
an Ending; and Shakespeare, Spenser, Donne: Renaissance Essays.
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