by Percival Hunt
University of Pittsburgh Press, 1962
eISBN: 978-0-8229-7513-7 | Paper: 978-0-8229-6018-8

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From the text:
“Too often, it is overlooked or its meaning blurred. It comes between the brightness of the 1300’s—Chaucer’s time—and the time of Elizabeth I. Looking into it, we may be so dazzled by the two bright centuries which bound it that it is a dim space of time with no exact shape or clear colors in it. Yet the whole century was active, practical, strong, unique, humane, searching and changing, mystical.”


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