Landmarks in French Literature

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Kessinger Publishing, May 1, 2005 - Literary Collections - 248 pages
1923. Strachey was one of the leading members of the Bloomsbury group. He is also credited with having revolutionized the art of writing biography. Contents: Origins-The Middle Ages; The Renaissance; The Age of Transition; The Age of Louis XIV; The Eighteenth Century; The Romantic Movement; and The Age of Criticism.

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Born in London in 1880, Lytton Strachey was a biographer, essayist, and literary critic. He was also a reviewer and drama critic for The Spectator and a regular contributor to Independent Review, Nation and Athenaeum, New Quarterly, and New Statesman. His works include Landmarks in French Literature, Queen Victoria, Pope, Elizabeth and Essex, and Characters and Commentaries.

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