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Long Release Date: March, 2005 [EBook #7800] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on May 18, 2003] Edition: 10 Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-Latin-1 *** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LIT. *** Produced by Charles Franks, Bill Keir and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team OUTLINES OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE AN INTRODUCTION TO THE CHIEF WRITERS OF ENGLAND AND AMERICA, TO THE BOOKS THEY WROTE, AND TO THE TIMES IN WHICH THEY LIVED BY WILLIAM J. LONG This is the wey to al good aventure.--CHAUCER TO MY SISTER "MILLIE" IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE OF A LIFELONG SYMPATHY [Illustration: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE After the Chandos Portrait in the National Portrait Gallery, London, which is attributed to Richard Burbage or John Taylor. In the catalogue of the National Portrait Gallery the following description is given: "The Chandos Shakespeare was the property of John Taylor, the player, by whom or by Richard Burbage it was painted. The picture was left by the former in his will to Sir William Davenant. After his death it was bought by Betterton, the actor, upon whose decease Mr. Keck of the Temple purchased it for 40 guineas, from whom it was inherited by Mr. Nicoll of Michenden House, Southgate, Middlesex, whose only daughter married James, Marquess of Caernarvon, afterwards Duke of Chandos, father to Ann Eliza, Duchess of Buckingham." The above is written on paper attached to the back of the canvas. Its authenticity, however, has been doubted in some quarters. Purchased at the Stowe Sale, September 1848, by the Earl of Ellesmere, and presented by him to the nation, March 1856. Dimensions: 22 in. by 16-3/4 in. This reproduction of the portrait was made from a miniature copy on ivory by Caroline King Phillips.] PREFACE The last thing we find in making a book is to know what to put first.--Pascal When an author has finished his history, after months or years of happy work, there comes a dismal hour when he must explain its purpose and apologize for its shortcomings. The explanation in this case is very simple and goes back to a personal experience. When the author first studied the history of our literature there was put into his hands as a textbook a most dreary catalogue of dead authors, dead masterpieces, dead criticisms, dead ages; and a boy who knew chiefly that he was alive was supposed to become interested in this literary sepulchre or else have it said that there was something hopeless about him. Later he learned that the great writers of England and America were concerned with life alone, as the most familiar, the most mysterious, the most fascinating thing in the world, and that the only valuable or interesting feature of any work of literature is its vitality. To introduce these writers not as dead worthies but as companionable men and women, and to present their living subject as a living thing, winsome as a smile on a human face,--such was the author's purpose in writing this book. The apology is harder to frame, as anyone knows who has attempted to gather the writers of a thousand years into a single volume that shall have the three virtues of brevity, readableness and accuracy. That this record is brief in view of the immensity of the subject is plainly apparent. That it may prove pleasantly readable is a hope inspired chiefly by the fact that it was a pleasure to write it, and that pleasure is contagious. As for accuracy, every historian who fears God or regards man strives hard enough for that virtue; but after all his striving, remembering the difficulty of criticism and the perversity of names and dates that tend to error as the sparks fly upward, he must still trust heaven and send forth his work with something of Chaucer's feeling when he wrote: O littel book�, thou art so unconning, How darst thou put thy-self in prees for drede? Which _may_ mean, to one who appreciates Chaucer's wisdom and humor, that having written a little book in what seemed to him an unskilled or "unconning" way, he hesitated to give it to the world for dread of the "prees" or crowd of critics who, even in that early day, were wont to look upon each new book as a camel that must be put through the needle's eye of their tender mercies. In the selection and arrangement of his material the author has aimed to make a usable book that may appeal to pupils and teachers alike. Because history and literature are closely related (one being the record of man's deed, the other of his thought and feeling) there is a brief historical introduction to every literary period. There is also a review of the general literary tendencies of each age, of the fashions, humors and ideals that influenced writers in forming their style or selecting their subject. Then there is a biography of every important author, written not to offer another subject for hero-worship but to present the man exactly as he was; a review of his chief works, which is intended chiefly as a guide to the best reading; and a critical estimate or appreciation of his writings based partly upon first-hand impressions, partly upon the assumption that an author must deal honestly with life as he finds it and that the business of criticism is, as Emerson said, "not to legislate but to raise the dead." This detailed study of the greater writers of a period is followed by an examination of some of the minor writers and their memorable works. Finally, each chapter concludes with a concise summary of the period under consideration, a list of selections for reading and a bibliography of works that will be found most useful in acquiring a larger knowledge of the subject. In its general plan this little volume is modeled on the author's more advanced _English Literature_ and _American Literature_; but the material, the viewpoint, the presentation of individual writers,--all the details of the work are entirely new. Such a book is like a second journey through ample and beautiful regions filled with historic associations, a journey that one undertakes with new companions, with renewed pleasure and, it is to be hoped, with increased wisdom. It is hardly necessary to add that our subject has still its unvoiced charms, that it cannot be exhausted or even adequately presented in any number of histories. For literature deals with life; and life, with its endlessly surprising variety in unity, has happily some suggestion of infinity. WILLIAM J. LONG STAMFORD, CONNECTICUT CONTENTS ENGLISH LITERATURE CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION: AN ESSAY OF LITERATURE What is Literature? The Tree and the Book. Books of Knowledge and Books of Power. The Art of Literature. A Definition and Some Objections. CHAPTER II. BEGINNINGS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE Tributaries of Early Literature. The Anglo-Saxon or Old-English Period. Specimens of the Language. The Epic of Beowulf. Anglo-Saxon Songs. Types of Earliest Poetry. Christian Literature of the Anglo-Saxon Period. The Northumbrian School. Bede. C�dmon. Cynewulf. The West-Saxon School. Alfred the Great. _The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle._ The Anglo-Norman or Early Middle-English Period. Specimens of the Language. The Norman Conquest. Typical Norman Literature. Geoffrey of Monmouth. First Appearance of the Legends of Arthur. Types of Middle-English Literature. Metrical Romances. Some Old Songs. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER III. THE AGE OF CHAUCER AND THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING Specimens of the Language. History of the Period. Geoffrey Chaucer. Contemporaries and Successors of Chaucer. Langland and his _Piers Plowman_. Malory and his _Morte d' Arthur_. Caxton and the First Printing Press. The King's English as the Language of England. Popular Ballads. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER IV. THE ELIZABETHAN AGE Historical Background. Literary Characteristics of the Period. Foreign Influence. Outburst of Lyric Poetry. Lyrics of Love. Music and Poetry. Edmund Spenser. The Rise of the Drama. The Religious Drama. Miracle Plays, Moralities and Interludes. The Secular Drama. Pageants and Masques. Popular Comedies. Classical and English Drama. Predecessors of Shakespeare. Marlowe. Shakespeare. Elizabethan Dramatists after Shakespeare. Ben Jonson. The Prose Writers. The Fashion of Euphuism. The Authorized Version of the Scriptures. Francis Bacon. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER V. THE PURITAN AGE AND THE RESTORATION Historical Outline. Three Typical Writers. Milton. Bunyan. Dryden. Puritan and Cavalier Poets. George Herbert. Butler's _Hudibras_. The Prose Writers. Thomas Browne. Isaac Walton. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER VI. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE History of the Period. Eighteenth-Century Classicism. The Meaning of Classicism in Literature. Alexander Pope. Swift. Addison. Steele. Johnson. Boswell. Burke. Historical Writing in the Eighteenth Century. Gibbon. The Revival of Romantic Poetry. Collins and Gray. Goldsmith. Burns. Minor Poets of Romanticism. Cowper. Macpherson and the Ossian Poems. Chatterton. Percy's _Reliques of Ancient English Poetry_. William Blake. The Early English Novel. The Old Romance and the New Novel. Defoe. Richardson. Fielding. Influence of the Early Novelists. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER VII. THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY Historical Outline. The French Revolution and English Literature. Wordsworth. Coleridge. Southey. The Revolutionary Poets. Byron and Shelley. Keats. The Minor Poets. Campbell, Moore, Keble, Hood, Felicia Hemans, Leigh Hunt and Thomas Beddoes. The Fiction Writers. Walter Scott. Jane Austen. The Critics and Essayists. Charles Lamb. De Quincey. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER VIII. THE VICTORIAN AGE Historical Outline. The Victorian Poets. Tennyson. Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Matthew Arnold. The Pre-Raphaelites. Rossetti. Morris. Swinburne. Minor Poets and Songs in Many Keys. The Greater Victorian Novelists. Dickens. Thackeray. George Eliot. Other Writers of Notable Novels. The Bront� Sisters. Mrs. Gaskell. Charles Reade. Anthony Trollope. Blackmore. Kingsley. Later Victorian Novelists. Meredith. Hardy. Stevenson. Victorian Essayists and Historians. Typical Writers. Macaulay. Carlyle. Ruskin. Variety of Victorian Literature. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY AMERICAN LITERATURE CHAPTER I. THE PIONEERS AND NATION-BUILDERS Unique Quality of Early American Literature. Two Views of the Pioneers. The Colonial Period. Annalists and Historians. Bradford and Byrd. Puritan and Cavalier Influences. Colonial Poetry. Wiggles-worth. Anne Bradstreet. Godfrey. Nature and Human Nature in Colonial Records. The Indian in Literature. Religious Writers. Cotton Mather and Edwards. The Revolutionary Period. Party Literature. Benjamin Franklin. Revolutionary Poetry. The Hartford Wits. Trumbull's _M'Fingal_. Freneau. Orators and Statesmen of the Revolution. Citizen Literature. James Otis and Patrick Henry. Hamilton and Jefferson. Miscellaneous Writers. Thomas Paine. Cr�vecoeur. Woolman. Beginning of American Fiction. Charles Brockden Brown. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER II. LITERATURE OF THE NEW NATION Historical Background. Literary Environment. The National Spirit in Prose and Verse. The Knickerbocker School. Halleck, Drake, Willis and Paulding. Southern Writers. Simms, Kennedy, Wilde and Wirt. Various New England Writers. First Literature of the West. Major Writers of the Period. Irving. Bryant. Cooper. Poe. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER III. THE PERIOD OF CONFLICT Political History. Social and Intellectual Changes. Brook Farm and Other Reform Societies. The Transcendental Movement. Literary Characteristics of the Period. The Elder Poets. Longfellow. Whittier. Lowell. Holmes, Lanier. Whitman. The Greater Prose Writers. Emerson. Hawthorne. Some Minor Poets. Timrod, Hayne, Ryan, Stoddard and Bayard Taylor. Secondary Writers of Fiction. Mrs. Stowe, Dana, Herman Melville, Cooke, Eggleston and Winthrop. Juvenile Literature. Louisa M. Alcott. Trowbridge. Miscellaneous Prose. Thoreau. The Historians. Motley, Prescott and Parkman. Summary of the Period. Selections for Reading. Bibliography. CHAPTER IV. THE ALL-AMERICA PERIOD The New Spirit of Nationality. Contemporary History. The Short Story and its Development. Bret Harte. The Local-Color Story and Some Typical Writers. The Novel since 1876. Realism in Recent Fiction. Howells. Mark Twain. Various Types of Realism. Dialect Stories. Joel Chandler Harris. Recent Romances. Historical Novels. Poetry since 1876. Stedman and Aldrich. The New Spirit in Poetry. Joaquin Miller. Dialect Poems. The Poetry of Common Life. Carleton and Riley. Other Typical Poets. Miscellaneous Prose. The Nature Writers. History and Biography. John Fiske. Literary History and Reminiscence. Bibliography. GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS William Shakespeare Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plain C�dmon Cross at Whitby Abbey Domesday Book The Norman Stair, Canterbury Cathedral Chaucer Pilgrims setting out from the "Tabard" A Street in Caerleon on Usk The Almonry, Westminster Michael Drayton Edmund Spenser Raleigh's Birthplace, Budleigh Salterton The Library, Stratford Grammar School, attended by Shakespeare Anne Hathaway's Cottage The Main Room, Anne Hathaway's Cottage Cawdor Castle, Scotland, associated with Macbeth Francis Beaumont John Fletcher Ben Jonson Sir Philip Sidney Francis Bacon John Milton Cottage at Chalfont St. Giles, Buckinghamshire Ludlow Castle John Bunyan Bunyan Meetinghouse, Southwark John Dryden George Herbert Sir Thomas Browne Isaac Walton Old Fishing House, on River Dove, used by Walton Alexander Pope Twickenham Parish Church, where Pope was buried Jonathan Swift Trinity College, Dublin Joseph Addison Magdalen College, Oxford Sir Richard Steele Dr. Samuel Johnson Dr. Johnson's House (Bolt Court, Fleet St.) James Boswell Edmund Burke Edward Gibbon Thomas Gray Stoke Poges Churchyard, showing Part of the Church and Gray's Tomb Oliver Goldsmith "The Cheshire Cheese," London, showing Dr. Johnson's Favorite Seat Canonbury Tower (London) Robert Burns "Ellisland," the Burns Farm, Dumfries The Village of Tarbolton, near which Burns Lived Auld Alloway Kirk Burns's Mausoleum William Cowper Daniel Defoe Cupola House William Wordsworth Wordsworth's Desk in Hawkshead School St. Oswald's Church, Grasmere Samuel Taylor Coleridge The Coleridge Cottage, Nether Stowey, Somersetshire Robert Southey Greta Hall, in the Lake Region Lord Byron Newstead Abbey and Byron Oak The Castle of Chillon Percy Bysshe Shelley John Keats Leigh Hunt Walter Scott Abbotsford The Great Window, Melrose Abbey Scott's Tomb in Dryburgh Abbey Mrs. Hannah More Charles Lamb East India House, London Mary Lamb The Lamb Building, Inner Temple, London Thomas De Quincey Dove Cottage, Grasmere Tennyson's Birthplace, Somersby Rectory, Lincolnshire Alfred Tennyson Summerhouse at Farringford Robert Browning Mrs. Browning's Tomb, at Florence The Palazzo Rezzonico, Browning's Home in Venice Piazza of San Lorenzo, Florence Elizabeth Barrett Browning Matthew Arnold The Manor House of William Morris William Morris Charles Dickens Gadshill Place, near Rochester Dickens's Birthplace, Landport, Portsea Yard of Reindeer Inn, Danbury The Gatehouse at Rochester, near Dickens's Home William Makepeace Thackeray Charterhouse School George Eliot Griff House, George Eliot's Early Home in Warwickshire Charlotte Bront� Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell Richard Doddridge Blackmore Robert Louis Stevenson Thomas Babington Macaulay Thomas Carlyle Carlyle's House, Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London Arch Home, Ecclefechan John Ruskin Entrance to "Westover," Home of William Byrd Plymouth in 1662. Bradford's House on Right William Byrd New Amsterdam (New York) in 1663 Cotton Mather Jonathan Edwards Benjamin Franklin Franklin's Shop Philip Freneau Thomas Jefferson Alexander Hamilton Monticello, the Home of Jefferson in Virginia Charles Brockden Brown William Gilmore Simms John Pendleton Kennedy Washington Irving "Sunnyside," Home of Irving Rip Van Winkle Old Dutch Church, Sleepy Hollow William Cullen Bryant Bryant's Home, at Cummington James Fenimore Cooper Otsego Hall, Home of Cooper Cooper's Cave Edgar Allan Poe West Range, University of Virginia The Building of the _Southern Literary Messenger_ "The Man" (Abraham Lincoln) Birthplace of Longfellow at Falmouth (now Portland) Maine Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Taproom, Wayside Inn, Sudbury Longfellow's Library in Craigie House, Cambridge John Greenleaf Whittier Oak Knoll, Whittier's Home, Danvers, Massachusetts Street in Old Marblehead James Russell Lowell Lowell's House, Cambridge, in Winter Oliver Wendell Holmes Old Colonial Doorway Sidney Lanier The Village of McGaheysville, Virginia Whitman's Birthplace, West Hills, Long Island Ralph Waldo Emerson Emerson's Home, Concord Nathaniel Hawthorne Old Customhouse, Boston "The House of the Seven Gables," Salem (built in 1669) Hawthorne's Birthplace, Salem, Massachusetts Henry Timrod Paul Hamilton Hayne Harriet Beecher Stowe John Esten Cooke Louisa M Alcott Henry D Thoreau Francis Parkman Bret Harte George W. Cable Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman William Dean Howells Mark Twain Joel Chandler Harris Edmund Clarence Stedman Thomas Bailey Aldrich Joaquin Miller John Fiske Edward Everett Hale OUTLINES OF ENGLISH LITERATURE CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION: AN ESSAY OF LITERATURE (_Not a Lesson, but an Invitation_) I sleep, yet I love to be wakened, and love to see The fresh young faces bending over me; And the faces of them that are old, I love them too, For these, as well, in the days of their youth I knew. "Song of the Well" WHAT IS LITERATURE? In an old English book, written before Columbus dreamed of a westward journey to find the East, is the story of a traveler who set out to search the world for wisdom. Through Palestine and India he passed, traveling by sea or land through many seasons, till he came to a wonderful island where he saw a man plowing in the fields. And the wonder was, that the man was calling familiar words to his oxen, "such wordes as men speken to bestes in his owne lond." Startled by the sound of his mother tongue he turned back on his course "in gret mervayle, for he knewe not how it myghte be." But if he had passed on a little, says the old record, "he would have founden his contree and his owne knouleche." Facing a new study of literature our impulse is to search in strange places for a definition; but though we compass a world of books, we must return at last, like the worthy man of _Mandeville's Travels_, to our own knowledge. Since childhoo..."

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