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Letters of Literary Men: Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns Book

Letters of Literary Men: Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns
Letters of Literary Men: Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns, The object of the present work is to illustrate the history of English literature, from the end of the fifteenth to the beginning of the twentieth century, by means of letters. The editor has sought to bring the reader into personal touch with the great a, Letters of Literary Men: Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Letters of Literary Men: Sir Thomas More to Robert Burns
  • Written by author Frank Arthur Mumby
  • Published by Kessinger Publishing Company, September 2010
  • The object of the present work is to illustrate the history of English literature, from the end of the fifteenth to the beginning of the twentieth century, by means of letters. The editor has sought to bring the reader into personal touch with the great a
  • The object of the present work is to illustrate the history of English literature, from the end of the fifteenth to the beginning of the twentieth century, by means of letters. The editor has sought to bring the reader into personal touch with the great a
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The object of the present work is to illustrate the history of English literature, from the end of the fifteenth to the beginning of the twentieth century, by means of letters. The editor has sought to bring the reader into personal touch with the great authors through their letters, believing that character and personality are better revealed from their correspondence. Some of the authors featured in this volume include: Sir Thomas More; Edmund Spenser; Sir Walter Raleigh; John Donne; Robert Herrick; John Milton; Izaak Walton; Samuel Pepys; William Congreve; Daniel Defoe; Jonathan Swift; Richard Steele; James Boswell; Henry Fielding; Edmund Burk; William Cowper; and Robert Burns amongst others.


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