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<title>English &amp; American Literature</title>
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<title>English &amp; American Literature. A course of lectures for schools and universities.</title>
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<summary type="text">English &amp; American Literature. A course of lectures for schools and universities.
The book provides a brief history of English and American literature.&#13;
starting from ancient times and up to the 20th century inclusive, a characteristic is given&#13;
of one or another historical era in which the writer lived, his biography,&#13;
information about creativity and analysis of the main works.
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