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Literature and Art

2. SHAKESPEARE

By John Masefield. "The book is a joy. We have had half-a-dozen more learned books on Shakespeare in the last few years, but not one so wise."—Manchester Guardian.

27. ENGLISH LITERATURE: MODERN

By G. H. Mair, M.A. "Altogether a fresh and individual book."—Observer.

35. LANDMARKS IN FRENCH LITERATURE

39. ARCHITECTURE

By Prof. W. R. Lethaby. With over forty Illustrations.

In Preparation

ENGLISH LITERATURE: MEDIÆVAL. By Prof. W. P. Ker, M.A.

ANCIENT ART AND RITUAL. By Miss Jane Harrison, LL.D., D.Litt.

THE RENAISSANCE. By Mrs R. A. Taylor.

ITALIAN ART OF THE RENAISSANCE. By Roger E. Fry, M.A.

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. By L. Pearsall Smith, M.A.

ENGLISH COMPOSITION. By Prof. Wm. T. Brewster.

GREAT WRITERS OF AMERICA. By Prof. W. P. Trent and Prof. J. Erskine.

GREAT WRITERS OF RUSSIA. By C. T. Hagberg Wright, LL.D.

THE LITERATURE OF GERMANY. By Prof. J. G. Robertson, M.A., Ph.D.

Philosophy and Religion

15. MOHAMMEDANISM

By Prof. D. S. Margoliouth, M.A, D.Litt. "This generous shilling's worth of wisdom. . . . A delicate, humorous, and most responsible tractate by an illuminative professor."—Daily Mail.

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