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Chapter and Verse
A Reader's History of English Literature
Peter Brown (Author)
9780631219743, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 4 February 2026
288 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.6 cm, 0.425 kg
Presents a personal and thematic journey through English literature from Chaucer to the present Chapter and Verse: A Reader's History of English Literature offers a compelling reimagining of literary history—one that places the reader's experience at the heart of the narrative. Unlike traditional surveys of English literature that prioritize chronology and critical consensus, Peter Brown's approach emphasizes the subjective, evolving relationship between reader and text. This unique perspective addresses a long-standing gap in the field, emphasizing the emotional and intellectual engagements that shape how literature is received, remembered, and reinterpreted across a lifetime. Structured around thematic chapters—such as “Performance,” “Fragments,” and “Home”— Chapter and Verse spans the medieval to the contemporary, exploring Chaucer, Shakespeare, Eliot, and other canonical figures alongside neglected or overlooked authors such as Charlotte Dacre and Abdulrazak Gurnah. Each chapter blends literary analysis with personal narrative, beginning with formative reading experiences and culminating in a scholarly vantage point honed over decades of teaching. The result is both intimate and instructive, offering detailed engagements with texts and authors contextualized within broader literary movements. Uniquely integrating personal memoir with a thematic and chronological overview of English literature, Chapter and Verse: Chapter and Verse: A Reader's History of English Literature is a must-read for advanced secondary students, undergraduates, and postgraduates studying English literature, as well as general readers seeking a more personal connection to the history of English literature.
Timeline xi Prologue xiv Acknowledgements xix 1 ‘In the Beginning’: How Religion Fostered Poetry, Narrative and Drama 1 Initiation 1 The Book of Common Prayer 5 Drama of the Liturgy 8 Mystery Plays 9 The Canterbury Crucifixion 12 Continuity and Change 16 Notes 17 2 ‘… Was the Word’: On Being Taught ‘English Literature’ 19 A Bookish Man 19 Hanley High School 21 Encountering Geoffrey Chaucer 23 Revolt 32 Notes 35 3 Romance: Love Stories from Ancient Troy and the Court of King Arthur 38 Carmountside 38 Romance 40 Chaucer Revisited 42 Embraces 47 The Gawain Poet 49 Thomas Malory 55 Notes 61 4 Translations: Inspirations from Other Cultures 63 Translating and Adapting 63 Radical Shifts 65 William Langland 68 Allegory 73 Edmund Spenser 75 Philip Sidney 78 The Sonnet Craze 80 Notes 83 5 Performance: Playacting on Stage and in Everyday Life 85 Roleplay 85 Shakespeare’s Theatre 89 John Donne 94 Lancelot Andrewes 97 George Herbert 98 Silent Actors 99 John Milton 101 Aphra Behn 104 Notes 106 6 Difference: The Age of Satire and the Birth of the Novel 109 A Mistake 109 John Dryden 112 Alexander Pope 114 Jonathan Swift 116 Daniel Defoe 118 Henry Fielding 120 Laurence Sterne 122 In the Archives 123 New Perspectives 125 Notes 128 7 Margins: Breaking the Frame 131 Relevance 131 William Blake 134 William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge 136 John Clare 140 Lord Byron 142 John Keats 145 Percy Bysshe Shelley 147 Mary Shelley 149 Charlotte Dacre 153 Jane Austen 154 Notes 157 8 Identity: Work in Progress 160 Sink or Swim 160 Charlotte Brontë 165 Emily Brontë 167 Anne Brontë 169 W M Thackeray 171 Charles Dickens 173 George Eliot 176 Anthony Trollope 181 Robert Browning 183 Elizabeth Barrett 184 Notes 186 9 Fragments: The World Upended 188 Garbutt’s Ark 188 Thomas Hardy 191 Joseph Conrad 195 D H Lawrence 199 Poetry of the First World War 202 Early T S Eliot 210 Notes 212 10 Home: Sanctuary and Exile 214 The Sewing Kit 214 James Joyce 217 Virginia Woolf 222 George Orwell 226 Later Eliot 228 W H Auden 229 John Osborne 231 Samuel Beckett 232 Seamus Heaney 233 Abdulrazak Gurnah 234 Notes 238 Epilogue 240 Index 245
Subject Areas: Language: reference & general [CB]
