This volume consists of research and critical studies in language and literature in memory of James Finch Royster (1880-1930). It has been edited by a committee of Professor Royster's former students and associates. The thirty-seven articles deal with philology, English literature, and literatures other than English. Originally published in 1931.
This volume consists of research and critical studies in language and literature in memory of James Finch Royster (1880-1930). It has been edited by a...
No one can think intelligently about the British Empire unless he understands its ideational beginnings. Wright proves that the main propagandists of the idea of empire as a divine mission were ships' chaplains, company preachers, and such geographically minded clergymen as Hakluyt and Purchas. Originally published in 1943.
No one can think intelligently about the British Empire unless he understands its ideational beginnings. Wright proves that the main propagandists of ...
Transcript of the Princeton MS, with Strachey's vocabulary of an Algonkian dialect and an essay on the same by James A. Geary. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1953.
Transcript of the Princeton MS, with Strachey's vocabulary of an Algonkian dialect and an essay on the same by James A. Geary. This is a new print-on...