ABSTRACT

First published in 1959, Outlines of Classical Literature is a guide for students of English literature who too often come to this difficult and complex subject with little or no knowledge of one of its principal sources. It therefore does not attempt to give a complete account of the Greek and Roman writers, but tries instead to deal with those whose influences, direct or indirect, can be clearly traced in medieval and later authors. The ancients are taken in their chronological order, though this is not necessarily the order in which they became known to, or influenced the Christian World; but to follow the latter would be too confusing. The book should be of interest to the undergraduate, the general reader and to the literary critic desirous of displaying classical erudition.

chapter I|25 pages

Homer, Epic and the Troy-Saga

chapter II|23 pages

Elegiac, Iambic and Lyric Poetry

chapter III|44 pages

Attic Drama

chapter IV|30 pages

The Development of Prose

chapter V|51 pages

The Alexandrian and Roman Periods

chapter VI|60 pages

The Golden Age of Rome

chapter VII|49 pages

The Silver Age and After