Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
by
Botta, Anne C. Lynch
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Arabian Literature. Italian Literature. French Literature. Spanish Literature.
German Literature. English Literature.
American Literature. Conclusion. Index. List Of Authorities.
Introduction. The Alphabet.
Classification Of Languages.
Chinese Literature.
Japanese Literature
Sanskrit Literature.
The Religion.
Babylonian And Assyrian Literature
Phoenician Literature. Syriac Literature.
Persian Literature.
Hebrew Literature.
Egyptian Literature.
Greek Literature. Introduction.
Period First. From Remote Antiquity To Herodotus (484 B.c.),
Period Second. The Epoch Of The Athenian Literature (484-322 B.c.).
Period Third. Epoch Of The Decline Of Greek Literature, 322 B.c.-1453 A.d.
Modern Literature. Roman Literature.
Introduction.
Period First.
Period Second. From The Age Of Cicero To The Death Of Augustus (74 B.c.-14 A.d.)
Period Third.
Arabian Literature.
Italian Literature. Introduction.
Period First. From The Origin Of Italian Literature To Its First Decline (1100-1475).
Period Second. Revival Of Italian Literature And Its Second Decline (1476-1675).
Period Third.
From 1860 To 1885.
French Literature. Introduction.
Period First. Provencal And French Literatures In The Middle Ages (1000-1500).
Period Second. The Renaissance And The Golden Age Of French Literature (1500-1700).
Period Third.
Spanish Literature. Introduction.
Period First.
Period Second.
Period Third. The Accession Of The Bourbon Family To The Present Time (1700-1885).
Portuguese Literature.
Finnish Literature.
Slavic Literatures.
Russian Literature.
The Servian Language And Literature.
The Bohemian Language And Literature.
The Polish Language And Literature.
Roumanian Literature. Dutch Literature.
Scandinavian Literature.
German Literature. Introduction.
Period First From The Earliest Times To The Reformation (360-1517).
Period Second. The Reformation To The Beginning Of The Eighteenth Century (1517-1700).
Period Third.
English Literature. Introduction.
Period First. From The Departure Of The Romans To The Norman Conquest (448-1066).
Period Second. From The Norman Conquest To The Accession Of Henry Viii. (1066-1509).
Period Third.
Since 1860.
American Literature. The Colonial Period (1640-1770).
First American Period (1770-1820).
Second American Period (1820-1860).
Conclusion.