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Jusserand's Literary History of the English People. Taine's English Literature. Courthope's History of English Poetry, 6 vols. SELECTIONS FROM ENGLISH LITERATURE : *Pancoast and Spaeth's Early English Poems. *Ward's English Poets, 4 vols. *Bronson's English Poems, 4 vols. Oxford Treasury of English Literature, Vol. I., Beowulf to Jacobean; *Vol. II., Growth of the Drama; Vol.

Lady Dufferin, however, does not approve of it at all! His remarks to Humphry as to the ignorance and inexperience of the innumerable French Foreign Ministers with whom he has to do, were amusing. And Jusserand's testimony was practically the same!

Symons's The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. Beers's English Romanticism. Phelps's Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement. Nutt's Ossian and Ossianic Literature. Jusserand's The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare. Cross's The Development of the English Novel. Dobson's Samuel Richardson. Dobson's Henry Fielding. Godden's Henry Fielding, a Memoir. Gosse's Life of Gray.

Raleigh's The English Novel; Simonds's An Introduction to the Study of English Fiction; Cross's The Development of the English Novel; Jusserand's The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare; Stoddard's The Evolution of the English Novel; Warren's The History of the English Novel previous to the Seventeenth Century; Masson's British Novelists and their Styles; S. Lanier's The English Novel; Hamilton's the Materials and Methods of Fiction; Perry's A Study of Prose Fiction.

Archer and Kingsford's The Story of the Crusades, Cutt's Parish Priests and their People in the Middle Ages in England, and Jusserand's English Wayfaring Life in the fourteenth Century are good works. Cambridge History of English Literature, Vols. I. and II. Bradley's Making of English. Schofield's English Literature from the Conquest to Chaucer. Ker's Epic and Romance.

Jusserand's Literary History of the English People, 2 vols. Ten Brink's Early English Literature, 3 vols. Handbooks of English Literature, 9 vols. Garnett and Gosse's Illustrated History of English Literature, 4 vols. Morley's English Writers, 11 vols. It is rather complex and not up to date, but has many quotations from authors studied. Lowell's Literary Essays.

Saintsbury's The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory. Weston's The Romance Cycle of Charlemagne and his Peers. Weston's King Arthur and his Knights. Maynadier's The Arthur of the English Poets. Nutt's The Legends of the Holy Grail. Jusserand's Piers Plowman. Warren's Langland's Vision of Piers the Plowman, Done into Modern Prose. Savage's Old English Libraries.

Everything here was born obviously of the Arts and Crafts movement, a movement which seeks to teach that each shall make and build for himself ... if clumsily, yet uniquely ... the product to be something at least individual and warm from the maker's personality. I thought of Jusserand's English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages.