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INTRODUCTION by William Archer
THE MASTER BUILDER.
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PREFACE
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CHAPTER I  INTRODUCTION--THE MEANING OF LITERATURE
CHAPTER II  THE ANGLO-SAXON OR OLD-ENGLISH PERIOD (450-1050)
CHAPTER III  THE ANGLO-NORMAN PERIOD (1066-1350)
CHAPTER IV  THE AGE OF CHAUCER (1350-1400)
CHAPTER V  THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING (1400-1550)
CHAPTER VI  THE AGE OF ELIZABETH (1550-1620)
CHAPTER VII  THE PURITAN AGE (1620-1660)
CHAPTER VIII  PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700)
CHAPTER IX  EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800)
CHAPTER X  THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM (1800-1850)
CHAPTER XI  THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900)
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INDEX
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