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The Period of the French Revolution
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in Eighteen Volumes
(190721).
Volume XI. The Period of the French Revolution.
Prefatory Note.
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thanks are due to Mr. A. T. Bartholomew, Mr. G. A. Brown and Mr. H. V. Routh for specific assitance in respect of the bibliographies to which their several initials are appended, and to Mr. Bartholomew for bibliographical help in other directions.
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The twelfth volume, dealing with the earlier years of the nineteenth century, is in the press; the concluding volumes (XIII and XIV), dealing with the Victorian age, will be published together, as in the case of the two volumes which were concerned with the Elizabethan drama.
A. W. W.
A. R. W.
C
AMBRIDGE
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June,
1914.
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INDEX TO BIBLIOGRAPHIES
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