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Reproduction of the original: England and the War by Walter Raleigh
Walter Alexander Raleigh (1861 -1922) was a Scottish scholar, poet and author. At the outbreak of World War I he turned to the war as his primary subject for a series of lectures. His works include The English Novel (1894), Robert Louis Stevenson: An Essay (1895), Style (1897), Milton (1900), and Six Essays on Johnson (1910). Essays in this collection are Might is right -- The war of ideas -- The faith of England -- Some gains of the war -- The war and the press -- Shakespeare and England.
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Professor Sir Walter Alexander Raleigh (September 5, 1861 - May 13, 1922) was a Scottish poet, scholar and author. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, City of London School, University College London, and King's College, Cambridge. Raleigh was Professor of Modern Literature at the University College Liverpool (1890-1900), Chair of English Language and Literature at Glasgow University (1900-1904), and Chair of English Literature at Oxford University (1904-22).