In England literary consciousness had its beginning in the middle
ages, and this book, originally published in 1943, describes and
illustrates the first phases of the growth of a tradition of
criticism. It does not confine itself to writers whose interest was
in the vernacular, for there was a larger European movement of
which English criticism was a part. It embodied much of the ancient
teaching, but it shows recurring efforts to arrive at the nature
and art of poetry; it provides a key to contemporary literature and
is of great help in understanding what really happened at the 16th
Century Renaissance.
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