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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
LECTURE
PAGE
I. | Approaches to Literature |
1 |
By Brander Matthews, Professor of Dramatic Literature.
ORIENTAL LITERATURES
II. | Semitic Literatures |
21 |
By Richard J. H. Gottheil, Professor of Rabbinical Literature and the Semitic Languages.
III. | The Literature of India and Persia |
43 |
By A. V. W. Jackson, Professor of Indo-Iranian Languages.
IV. | 67 |
By Friedrich Hirth, Professor of Chinese.
CLASSICAL LITERATURES
V. | Greek Literature |
91 |
By Edward Delavan Perry, Jay Professor of Greek.
VI. | Latin Literature |
115 |
By Nelson Glenn McCrea, Professor of Latin.
LITERARY EPOCHS
VII. | The Middle Ages |
133 |
By William Witherle Lawrence, Associate Professor of English.
VIII. | The Renaissance |
155 |
By Jefferson B. Fletcher, Professor of Comparative Literature.
IX. | The Classical Rule |
177 |
By John Erskine, Associate Professor of English.
X. | The Romantic Emancipation |
203 |
By Curtis Hidden Page, sometime Adjunct Professor of the Romance Languages and Literatures.
MODERN LITERATURES
XI. | Italian Literature in the Eighteenth Century |
219 |
By Carlo L. Speranza, Professor of Italian.
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