E. M. W. Tillyard Book order
E. M. W. Tillyard was an English classical and literary scholar. His work focused on literary criticism and the understanding of classical works. He contributed to a deeper comprehension of literary history and its influences. His academic contributions enriched the study of literature.






- 2022
- 2014
The Miltonic Setting Past and Present
- 222 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring John Milton's influence, this book delves into how his poetry shaped the works of subsequent poets and the evolving reception of his literary legacy. Originally published in 1938, it provides a critical examination of Milton's status in the literary canon and the varying interpretations of his work by later generations.
- 2007
The Poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt
- 196 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Focusing on notable Elizabethan literature, this collection features meticulously edited works with critical and textual notes. It includes "Complaints" by Edmund Spenser, edited by W. L. Renwick, and "Melancholike Humours" by Nicholas Breton, with an essay on Elizabethan melancholy by G. B. Harrison. Other highlighted works are "The Poetry of Sir Thomas Wyatt" and "Daphnaida and Other Poems." Each volume is produced on hand-made paper, bound elegantly, and is part of a limited edition, emphasizing the significance of these authors in the Elizabethan literary landscape.
- 1968