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The College Anthology of English Literature
Autor : Teresa BELA
Rok wydania : 2004
ISBN : 83-242-0373-7
37.80 zł |
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Antologia literatury angielskiej prezentuje szeroki wybór tekstów od początków literatury angielskiej do końca I wojny światowej. Każda epoka poprzedzona jest krótką, ale wyczerpującą charakterystyką.
SPIS TREŚCI
Contents
THE OLD ENGLISH PERIOD
Characteristics of Old English Literature Ciassification of Old English Literature Old English Prosody Beowulf Thc Wandcrcr Thc DrcamofthcRood Riddlcs Beowulf The Wanderer The Dream of the Rood Riddłes Cuckoo Horn Plough
THE MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD
Charactcristics ofMiddle English Literaturę Allegory The risc of English drama Thc great poets of the period Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The Pearl Everyman
WILLIAM LANGLAND The Vision of Piers Plowman
SIR THOMAS MALORY Morte Darthur [Thc Birth of Arthur and the Sword in the Stone] [The Dealof Arthur]
GEOFFREY CHAUCER The Canterbury Tales Thc General Prologue The Pardoner's Tale The Nuns Priest's Tale2
MIDDLE ENGLISH LYRICS AND BALLADS
Cuckoo Song A Sacred Lullaby Separated Lovers Western Wind He Is Far I Sing of a Maiden Adam Lay Ybounden The Carpenter's Wife The Wife of Usher's Well The Unquiet Grave Lord Randal The Three Ravens
THE RENAISSANCE
Renaissance Literature l: The Elizabethan Period Renaissance Literature II: The Agę of Donnę, Jonsonand Milion Elizabethan and Jacobcan Drama
SIR THOMAS WYATT I Find No Peace My Galley Charged with Forgetfulness Farewell, Love The Long Love That in My Thought Doth Harbour Blame Not My Lute My Lute, Awake! Whoso List To Hunt They Flee from Me
HENRY HOWARD. EARL OF SURREY Alas, So Ali Things Now Do Hold Their Peace Virgil's Aeneid Love That Doth Reign and Live Within My Thought
SIR PHILIP SIDNEY Astrophel and Stella I (‘Loving in truth, and fain in verse my love to show) II (Not at the first sight, nor with a dribbed shot’) Defence of Poesie
EDMUND SPENSER The First Booke of The Faerie Queene Amoretti I(‘Happy ye leaves when as those lilly hands) XV (Ye tradefull Merchants, that with weary toyle') XVI ('One day as I unwarily did gaze') LI V ('Of this worlds Theatre in which we stay') LX III (' Aftcr long stormes and tempests sad assay') LXIV (‘Comming to kisse her lyps, (such grace l found)') LXXV ('One day I wrote her name upon the strand') 151
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
SIR WALTER RALEGH A Description of Love Answer to Marlowe On the Life of Man
MICHAEL DRAYTON Idea VII ('How many paltry, foolish, painted things') VIII ('There's nothing grieves mc but that age should haste') LVI ('Since there’s no help, come let us kiss and part')
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The Sonnets XlI ('When I do count the clock that tells the time') XVIII ('Shall I compare the to a summer’s day?') XIX('Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws') XX (' A woman's face with nature 's own hand painted') XXIX (' When, in disgrace with Fortune and men's eyes') XXX ('When to the scissions of sweet silent thought') XXXIII ('Full many a glorious morning have I seen') LIII ("What is your substance, where of are you made') LV('Not marble, nor the gilded monuments’) LXIV ('When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced') LXVI ("Tired with all these for restful death I cry') LXXIII (' That time of year thou mayst in me behold') LXXXVI (‘Was it the proud full sail of his great verse') LXXXVII ('Farewell - thou art too dear for my possessing') XCIV ('They that have power to hurt and will do none") XCVII ("How like a winter hath my absence been') CVl('Whcn in thc chronicle of wasted time') CVII ('Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul") CX VI ('Let me not to the marriage of true minds') CXX1 ("Tis better to be wile than vile esteemed) CXX1X (The expense of spirit in a waste of shame) CXXX('My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun CXXXV ('Whocvcr hath hcr wish, thou hast the Will) CXXXV111 ('When my love swears that she is made of truth) CXLIV('Two loves I have, of comfort and despair') CXLV1 ('Poor soul, the center of my sinful earth')
Songs from the Plays Tell Me Where Is Fancy Bred? Dirge 168 Dialogue in Praise of the Owl and Cuckoo Who is Silvia? Take. O Take Those Lips Away O Mistress Mine When That I Was and a Little Tiny Boy Under thc Greenwood Tree Blow, Blow, Thou Wintcr Wind Autołycus'Song Aulolycus as Peddler
Macbeth ACT I ACT II ACT III ACT IV ACT V
FRANCIS BACON Essays or Counsels, Civil and Morał Of Truth Of Death Of Love Of Studies
JOHN DONNE The Good Morrow The Sun Rising A Yalediction: Forbidding Mouming The Hoły Sonnets VI ('Death bc not proud, though some have called thee') X (‘Batter my heart three-personed God; for you') XIX ('Oh, to vex me, contrarics mcct in one')
GEORGE HERBERT The Pearl The Church-Floor Aaron Sonnet The Pulley The Collar
BENJONSON Song: To Celia On My First Son Song: To Celia Epitaph on S. P. a Child of Queen Elizabeth's Chapel To William Roe Inviting a Friend to Supper Slow, Slow Fresh Fount
ROBERT HERRICK The Argument ofHis Book To the Yirgins, To Make Much of Time Corinna's Going A-Maying The Night-Piece, To Julia
SIR JOHN SUCKLING Why So Pale and Wan, Fond Lover?
RICHARD LOVELACE The Snail
JOHN MILTON L'Allegro II Penseroso Paradise Lost
JOHN BUNYAN The Pilgrim's Progress From This World to That Which is To Come
THE RESTORATION AND THE 18TH CENTURY
Thc Restoration The Augustan Age The Age of Sensibility
SAMUEL PEPYS The Diary
JOHN DRYDEN Absalom and Achitophel Alexander's Feast
JONATHAN SWIFT Gulliver's Travels Chapter Six Chapter Seven Chapter Eight
JOSEPH ADDISON AND SIR RICHARD STEELE The Periodical Essay: Ideas Addison: [The Aims of the Spectator] Addison: [Wit: True, False, Mixed] The Periodical Essays: Manners Steele: [Dueling]
ALEXANDER POPE An Essay on Criticism The Rape of the Lock An Essay on Man
SAMUEL JOHNSON The Preface to Shakespeare
THOMAS GRAY Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
WILLIAM COLLINS Ode to Evening
ROBERT BURNS A Red, Red Rose Auld Lang Syne
THE ROMANTIC PERIOD
The First Generation of the Romantics Thc Second Generation of the Romantics
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Lucy Gray Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways Composed upon Westminster Bridge London, 1802 Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey The Daffodils We Are Seven Preface to Lyrical Ballads
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Kubla Khan Frost at Midnight
WILLIAM BLAKE The Lamb The Tyger The Chimney Sweeper Holy Thursday
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON She Walks in Beauty Childe Harold's Pilgrimage From Canto I From Canto III From Canto IV
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY Ode to the West Wind The Cloud Lines Written in the Bay of Lerici
JOHN KEATS On First Looking into Chapman's Homer La Belle Dame sans Merci: A Ballad Ode to a Nightingale Ode on a Grecian Urn
THE VICTORIAN PERIOD
Poetry in the Early and Mid-Victorian Period Late Victorianism
ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON The Lady of Shalott Ulysses In Memoriam A.H.H. Crossing the Bar
ROBERT BROWNING My Last Duchess Prospice
MATTHEW ARNOLD Dover Beach
EDWARD FITZGERALD The Rubaiyat ofOmar Khayyam
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI The Woodspurge The House of Life The Blessed Damozel
CHRISTINA ROSSETTI Monna Innominata I ('Come back to me, who wait and watch for you') II(' I wish I could remember that first day’) XI ('Many in aftertimes will say of you ') After Death
GERALD MANLEY HOPKINS God's Grandeur Pied Beauty Spring and Fall
JOSEPH CONRAD Heart of Darkness
INDEX
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