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Literature Of Medicine:

Literature Of Medicine Aside from his scientific writing, he produced iographies, plays, and poems. He wrote Ascle-iad, a series of original researches in the :ience, art, and literature of medicine, which ap-ared quarterly from 1884 to 1895. He also ablished Diseases of Modern Life (1876) and Rational Health (1890). RICHARDSON, Charles Francis, Ameri-in educator: b. Hallowell, Me., May 29, 1851; Sugar Hill, N.H., Oct. 8, 1913. He wrote the •st comprehensive American literary history, tnerican Literature 1607-1885 (2 vols., 1887-i), which dealt with the development of Ameri-n thought as well as with standard literary rms.

Literature After World War I. A new period in Greek literature opened with the third decade of the 20th century. After the defeat in Asia Minor and the catastrophe of 1922, disillusion, skepticism, and loss of faith dominated the younger writers, while the older ones continued on their well-defined paths. Post-World War I literature, reflecting the new critical times, developed interesting modes of expression. In poetry there tation (see BYZANTINE Music).


This article deals with the Anglian element of Scottish literature, composed chiefly in languages descended from the Northern dialect of Middle English (see preceding section, Languages) and emerging as Lowland Scots or Standard English, or a mixture of both. Scottish Gaelic literature is reviewed under CELTIC LITERATURES— Scottish Gaelic Literature.

 

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