The Portable Elizabethan Reader

The Portable Elizabethan Reader by Hiram Collins Haydn, published by Penguin Books in 1980, offers a comprehensive selection of notable writings from the Elizabethan era. This 688-page collection enhances the understanding of the period by presenting works from various authors alongside discussions of significant literary figures, complete with capsule biographies of those included.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of fiction, poetry, and literary criticism that reflects the diverse voices of English, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh writers from the time. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the literary landscape of the Elizabethan period, providing insights into the cultural and artistic context that shaped these influential works.
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A selection of notable writings of Elizabethan times which augments the Shakespeare volume by presenting the work of other authors. Contains a discussion of literary figures of the times, with capsule biographies of those represented in the collection.
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