Romaner
From Chaucer to Tennyson offers a sweeping survey of English literature, tracing its growth from early foundations to the flowering of poetic and critical achievement. The study begins by considering the cultural transformations that followed the Norman Conquest, examining how language, tradition, and social structure shaped literary expression. It follows the gradual refinement of verse and prose through successive movements, highlighting shifts in imagination, form, and intellectual purpose. Attention is given to the emergence of national identity within literature, as writers responded to religious change, political upheaval, and philosophical inquiry. The narrative explores the rise of humanism, the vitality of the Renaissance, and the later currents of romantic vision and moral reflection. By connecting authors across centuries, the book emphasizes continuity alongside innovation, revealing how each generation reinterpreted inherited traditions. Through critical commentary and historical context, it portrays literature as both mirror and architect of cultural life. The volume ultimately presents English writing as a dynamic tradition shaped by evolving ideals, creative experimentation, and enduring artistic ambition.
© 2026 Double 9 Books (E-bog): 9789378309007
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E-bog: 26. juni 2026
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