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A Child'S History Of England

A Child'S History Of England

Charles Dickens

Double 9 Books
2023
nidottu
Charles Dickens published a book titled A Child's History of England. From 25 January 1851 to 10 December 1853, Household Words published it in serial form for the first time. Dickens additionally released the work in three volumes as a book, with the first volume appearing on December 20, 1851, the second on December 25, 1852, and the third on December 24, 1853. The volumes were released in December, however, they were all post dated for the next year. "My own beloved children," Dickens wrote in the dedication, "whom I trust it may help, by and by, to read with interest larger and better volumes on the same subject." The history spanned the years 50 BC to 1689, and it concluded with a chapter that provided a chronology of events up until the accession of Queen Victoria. The curriculum for British schoolchildren contained A Child's History long into the 20th century; it was produced in multiple editions between 1851 and World War II. Dickens admitted that he wrote the novel in a letter to his friend Douglas William Jerrold to stop his kids from becoming conservatives.
Chaucer's England

Chaucer's England

Nicholas Orme

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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A lively account of medieval England through the eyes of its most famous poet and chronicler Who were Chaucer’s thirty-three pilgrims, and why were they heading to Canterbury? What do they and their tales tell us about medieval England as a place and the daily lives of its people? Nicholas Orme, one of our leading historians, brings literature and history together to answer this question, using the Canterbury Tales and the other great writings of Chaucer’s day. In ten chapters, he explains what people thought: about time and space, religion and the social system. He shows their wide degree of literacy and how they spent their leisure. He takes us through the politics of the day, the crusades, and the lifestyles of the nobility, clergy, townsfolk and country dwellers, along with the landscapes they lived in. This is an intimate and intriguing guide to the world which produced the first poetry in Middle English, recreating Chaucer’s England in all its richness and variety.
A Reader’s Research Guide to Ariosto in Shakespeare’s England
This collection of essays by outstanding scholars from across the world, led by two major experts in the field, offers a wide-ranging investigation into Ludovico Ariosto’s multifarious presence in early modern English culture. The volume reassesses the diverse forms of influence and intertextuality that have wrought on the period’s literature through direct and indirect reading, refashioning, rewriting, and adaptation of Ariosto’s works in Elizabethan England and beyond. The novelty of the volume lies in its careful attention to the impact, reception, adaptation, and appropriation of one of the landmarks of Western literature, Ludovico Ariosto and his works, on and in English literature at the time of Shakespeare. The wide range of specialism, spanning from Shakespeare studies to Italian studies, from theatre to chivalric literature, from issues of race and gender to reception theory and cultural studies, will guarantee a high level of interdisciplinarity and make the book appealing to scholars and students alike of different fields.
The Architecture and Infrastructure of Britain's Railways: Northern England and Scotland
The range and variety of British railway stations is truly astonishing; from the tiny wayside halt made of corrugated iron to the magnificent stone-built city centre terminus. No less remarkable in their variety are the buildings devoted to the transport of goods, and indeed for most years of their existence this traffic was by far the most important to the railway companies. Author Patrick Bennett also covers signal boxes and signalling, locomotive depots, bridges and viaducts and much else besides; in fact just about every aspect of the British railway scene. This book, focusing on the north of England and Scotland, covers the areas of the major Scottish companies as well as those of the London & North Western, the Midland, the Lancashire & Yorkshire, and the North Eastern railways. Illustrated throughout with the author’s original colour photographs, many of which are now historic, this book is sure to appeal as much to the general reader as to the railway modeller.
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