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HENRY S PANCOAST

AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LITERATURE Revised and Enlarged. Printed from new plates.

I 2mo. $1.35 net.

With maps.

Nation: "It treats the history of English literature as closely connected with general history. The style is interesting, the conception broad and clear, the biographical details nicely subordinated to matters more important... not even the dullest pupil can study it without feeling the historical and logical continuity of English liter

ature."

STUDY LISTS, CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, AND MAPS To accompanv AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGLISH LITERATURE."

I 2mo. Soc. Contains Study Lists of representative works for collateral reading, maps, and chronological tables.

REPRESENTATIVE ENGLISH LITERATURE

514 pp. Large 12mo. $1.60.

Includes with a briefer and earlier form of the historical and critical matter of the Introduction a number of selections (each complete) from representative authors from Chaucer to Tennyson.

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577 pages of poetry (100 of them devoted to Victorian verse), containing some_250_complete poems besides selections from such longer ones as "The Faerie Queene," "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage," 163 pp. of notes (mainly biographical) and an Index.

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About one hundred selections (most of them complete in themselves) from standard English authors, with introduction and notes.

AN INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN LITERATURE With study lists of works to be read, references, chronological tables, and portraits. 393 pp. 16mo. $1.12.

This book follows the main lines of the author's "Introduction to English Literature." The special influence of our history upon our literature is shown, and the attention is chiefly concentrated on a limited number of typical authors and works, treated at some length.

HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY

NEW YORK

CHICAGO

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