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百年哈佛经典第35卷:见闻与传奇(英文原版)电子书

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作       者:傅华萨,马洛尼,哈里森

出  版  社:万卷出版公司

出版时间:2017-04-01

字       数:72.2万

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Jean Froissart,the most representative of the chroniclers of tje larter Middle Ages,The Chronicle which,more than his poetry,has kept his fame alive.Froissart's wandering life points to one of his most prominent characterisitics as a historian,Malory's book is a compilation from French and English sources.These are chosen without much discrimination,and put together without great skill in arrangement,but the author's wholehearted enthusiasm for chivalrous ideals and the noble simplicity and fine rhythm of his prose have combined to give his work a uniqe place in English literature,Near the beginning of Elizabeth's reign,Raphael Holinshed had charge of Holinshed's Chronicles.William Harrison was allotted the task of writing the De*ions of Britaion and England,He Wrote a racy style with a strong individual as well as Elizabethan flavor:and his personal comment upon the manners of his time serves as a piquatnt sauce to the solid meat of his historical information.<br/>
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE

THE CAMPAIGN OF CRECY

HOW THE KING OF ENGLAND CAME OVER THE SEA AGAIN, TO RESCUE THEM IN AIGUILLON

HOW THE KING OF ENGLAND RODE IN THREE BATTLES THROUGH NORMANDY

OF THE GREAT ASSEMBLY THAT THE FRENCH KING MADE TO RESIST THE KING OF ENGLAND

OF THE BATTLE OF CAEN, AND HOW THE ENGLISHMEN TOOK THE TOWN

HOW SIR GODFREY OF HARCOURT FOUGHT WITH THEM OF AMIENS BEFORE PARIS.

HOW THE FRENCH KING FOLLOWED THE KING OF ENGLAND IN BEAUVOISINOIS

OF THE BATTLE OF BLANCHE-TAQUE BETWEEN THE KING OF ENGLAND AND SIR GODEMAR DU FAY

OF THE ORDER OF THE ENGLISHMEN AT CRESSY, AND HOW THEY MADE THREE BATTLES AFOOT

THE ORDER OF THE FRENCHMEN AT CRESSY, AND HOW THEY BEHELD THE DEMEANOUR OF THE ENGLISHMEN

OF THE BATTLE OF CRESSY BETWEEN THE KING OF ENGLAND AND THE FRENCH KING

HOW THE NEXT DAY AFTER THE BATTLE THE ENGLISHMEN DISCOMFITED DIVERS FRENCHMEN

HOW THE NEXT DAY AFTER THE BATTLE OF CRESSY THEY THAT WERE DEAD WERE NUMBERED BY THE ENGLISHMEN

THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

OF THE GREAT HOST THAT THE FRENCH KING BROUGHT TO THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

OF THE ORDER OF THE FRENCHMEN BEFORE THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

HOW THE CARDINAL OF PERIGORD TREATED TO MAKE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FRENCH KING AND THE PRINCE BEFORE THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

OF THE BATTLE OF POITIERS BETWEEN THE PRINCE OF WALES AND THE FRENCH KING

OF TWO FRENCHMEN THAT FLED FROM THE BATTLE OF POITIERS AND TWO ENGLISHMEN THAT FOLLOWED THEM

HOW KING JOHN WAS TAKEN PRISONER AT THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

OF THE GIFT THAT THE PRINCE GAVE TO THE LORD AUDLEY AFIER THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

HOW THE ENGLISHMAN WON GREATLY AT THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

HOW THE LORD JAMES AUDLEY GAVE TO HIS FOUR SQUIRES THE FIVE HUNDRED MARKS OF REVENUES THAT THE PRINCE HAD GIVEN HIM

HOW THE PRINCE MADE A SUPPER TO THEFRENCH KING THE SAME DAY OF THE BATTLE

HOW THE PRINCE RETURNED TO BORDEAUX AFTER THE BATTLE OF POITIERS

WAT TYLER'S REBELLION

HOW THE COMMONS OF ENGLAND REBELLED AGAINST THE NOBLEMEN

THE EVIL DEEDS THAT THESE COMMONS OF ENGLAND DID TO THE KING’S OFFICERS, AND HOW THEY SENT A KNIGHT TO SPEAK WITH THE KING

HOW THE COMMONS OF ENGLAND ENTERED INTO LONDON, AND OF THE GREAT EVIL THAT THEY DID, AND OF THE DEATH OF THE BISHOP OF CANTERBURY AND DIVERS OTHER

HOW THE NOBLES OF ENGLAND WERE IN GREAT PERIL TO HAVE BEEN DESTROYED, AND HOW THESE REBELS WERE PUN- ISHED AND SENT HOME TO THEIR OWN HOUSES

THE BATTLE OF OTTERBURN

HOW SIR HENRY PERCY AND HIS BROTHER WITH A GOOD NUMBER

HOW THE EARL JAMES DOUGLAS BY HIS VALIANTNESS EN-COURAGED

HOW IN THIS BATTLE SIR RALPH PERCY WAS SORE HURT AND TAKEN PRISONER BY A SCOTTISH KNIGHT

HOW THE SCOTS WON THE BATTLE AGAINST THE ENGLISHMEN BESIDE

HOW SIR MATTHEW REDMEN DEPARTED FROM THE BATTLE TO SAVE

HOW THE SCOTS DEPARTED ANDCARRIED WITH THEM THE EARL DOUGLAS

THE HOLY GRAIL FROM THE BOOK OF KING ARTHUR

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

THE THIRTEENTH BOOK

THE FOURTEENTH BOOK

THE FIFTEENTH BOOK

THE SIXTEENTH BOOK

THE SEVENTEENTH BOOK

A DESCRIPTION OF ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND

INTRODUCTORY NOTE

CHAPTER I OF DEGREES OF PEOPLE IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND

CHAPTER II OF CITIES AND TOWNS IN ENGLAND

CHAPTER III OF GARDENS AND ORCHARDS

CHAPTER IV OF FAIRS AND MARKETS

CHAPTER V OF THE ANCIENT AND PRESENT ESTATE OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

CHAPTER VI OF THE FOOD AND DIET OF THE ENGLISH

CHAPTER VII OF OUR APPAREL AND ATTIRE

CHAPTER VIII OF THE MANNER OF BUILDING AND FURNITURE OF OUR HOUSES

CHAPTER IX OF PROVISION MADE FOR THE POOR

CHAPTER X OF THE AIR AND SOIL AND COMMODITIES OF THIS ISLAND

CHAPTER XI OF SUNDRY MINERALS AND METALS

CHAPTER XII OF CATTLE KEPT FOR PROFIT

CHAPTER XIII OF WILD AND TAME FOWLS

CHAPTER XIVOF SAVAGE BEASTS AND VERMIN

CHAPTER XV OF OUR ENGLISH DOGS AND THEIR QUALITIES

CHAPTER XVI OF THE NAVY OF ENGLAND the Navy of England

CHAPTER XVII OF SUNDRY KINDS OF PUNISHMENT APPOINTED FOR OFFENDERS

CHAPTER XVIII OF UNIVERSITIES

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