Halleck's New English Literature by Reuben Post Halleck
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and II. See also Rogers's _Six Centuries of Work and Wages_. Freeman's
_William the Conqueror_, Green's _Henry II_., and Tout's _Edward I_. (_Twelve English Statesmen Series_) are short and interesting. Kingsley's _Hereward the Wake_ deals with the times of William the Conqueror and Scott's _Ivanhoe_ with those of Richard the Lion-Hearted. 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. LITERARY _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_. Saintsbury's _The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory_. Lawrence's _Medieval Story_ (excellent). 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_. |
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