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The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. ("CBEL"). [5 vols (4 main vols plus supplement) complete set ]

by Bateson, F.W. : Watson, G

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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1940-1957 first edition. 5 vols, cloth, 8vo,. xxxviii, [2] , 912 + xviii, [2], 1003 + xix, [3], 1098 + 287 pp + xiv,710 pp. Approximately 152,500 entries. The "CBEL" set comprises Volumes: I : 600-1660; II : 1660-1800; III : 1800-1900; IV : Index; V : Supplement 600-1900, which was edited by F.W. Bateson (Vols I -IV) and G. Watson (Vol V). The aim of CBEL is "to record, as far as possible in chronological order, the authors, titles and editions, with relevant critical matter, of all the writings in book-form (whether in English or in Latin) that can still be said to possess some literary interest, by natives of what is now the British empire, up to the year 1900". It includes sections on political and social background and Commonwealth literature dropped from the later New Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. The blurb relating to the four main =volume spublishe din 1940 stated "The four volumes of this Bibliography contain particulars of every writer and every book worthy of inclusion in a record of English Literature from the earliest times to the beginning of this century. Whether famous or now forgotten, poets, dramatists, novelists, essayists, and critics are here with a list of their work, along with historians, theologians, philosophers, scholars, and scientists. Here too are lists of newspapers and magazines, and selected titles from the thousands of pamphlets and ephemera that have appeared since printing was invented. In short, as the Preface claim', "no type of printed book, from the chapbook to the scientific treatise, from the collection of hymns to the gift-book, from the schoolboy's 'crib' to the treatise on whist, has been neglected". The work is divided Into five chronological sections; these form a shorthand history of English Literature far more complete and more instructive than any textbook can be, Each entry shows, besides the author and title of the work to which it refers, the date end place of first publication, the date of subsequent editions end translations within fifty years of the first - a period long enough to cover authors' revisions and to give some idea of the immediate success of a work - and finally details of the more important or convenient modern editions. In addition there are lists showing the most important critical and biographical studies of the various authors, and sections illustrating the social, political, and intellectual background. A Good set, the Supplement in a used and chipped dustwrapper.

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Title
The Cambridge Bibliography of English Literature. ("CBEL"). [5 vols (4 main vols plus supplement) complete set ]
Author
Bateson, F.W. : Watson, G
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5 vols, cloth, 8vo,
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A Good set, the Supplement in a used and chipped dustwrapper
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Hardcover
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Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1940-1957 first edition
Date Published
1940-1957 first edition
Pages
xxxviii, [2] , 912 + xviii, [2], 1003 + xix, [3], 1098 + 287 pp + xiv,710 pp
Keywords
English literature anglo-saxon norman medieval 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th century authors Bateson, Frederick Wilse Watson, George
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