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The Later Renaissance

CHAPTER XII. THE LATER RENAISSANCE IN ITALY

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The Later Renaissance
The Later Renaissance
“The general rules by which this series is governed have been fully stated by the Editor in the first published volume, The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory. It will therefore not be necessary for me to do more than endeavour to justify the particular application of them in this book. Mr Saintsbury has fully recognised the magnitude of the task which has to be overcome by the writer who should undertake to display “intimate and equal knowledge of all the branches of European Literature at any given time.””
1 PREFACE2 CHAPTER I. THE LATER RENAISSANCE IN SPAIN3 CHAPTER II. THE SPANISH LEARNED POETS4 CHAPTER III. THE GROWTH AND DECADENCE OF THE SPANISH DRAMA5 CHAPTER IV. FORMS OF THE SPANISH DRAMA6 CHAPTER V. SPANISH PROSE ROMANCE7 CHAPTER VI. SPAIN-HISTORIANS, MISCELLANEOUS WRITERS, AND THE MYSTICS8 CHAPTER VII. ELIZABETHAN POETRY9 CHAPTER VIII. THE EARLIER DRAMATISTS10 CHAPTER IX. THE ELIZABETHAN PROSE-WRITERS11 CHAPTER X. FRANCE. POETRY OF THE LATER RENAISSANCE12 CHAPTER XI. FRENCH PROSE-WRITERS OF THE LATER SIXTEENTH CENTURY13 CHAPTER XII. THE LATER RENAISSANCE IN ITALY14 CHAPTER XIII. CONCLUSION