- 30 minute reading challenge
- You will learn
- Chronology
- All ages names
- Characteristics
- Representative writers
- Best works
- first complete this , later you can read complete ages one by one.
- all the best.
- English Literature Chronology
- Chronology is the first thing you need to know , if you are starting your preparation of History of English literature.
- here , we go
- Old English (Anglo-Saxon) Period (450–1066)
- This period is called as the Dark Ages
- Roman Britannia breaks into many kingdoms .
- Lots of religious conversion.
- What we know today as Britain , was captured by Celts.
- Two groups came from southern Europe , and attacked Britain . ( that time it wasn't Britain).
- One of them was Brythons or Britons.
- Now , you get the idea, why its Britain Now.
- Gaels went to Second largest island , it became later Ireland.
- Celts were pagan ( means believe in many Gods)
- Their priests were Druids....
- (They used to tell them we are directly in contact with Gods LOL )
- Roman occupation -
- Now , in the story ROMANS enter.
- 1- They had great military power.
- 2- They pushed Celts into Wales and Ireland.
- 3- They stopped Vikings too.
- Roman's Religion - they followed Christianity.
- The Age of Chaucer (1340-1400)
- See, now we are starting English literature study and here we will be talking about the literature upto Chaucer's age.
- But , keep in mind that we can date any age with perfect date.
- Changing from one age to another age, is a gradual process.
- But, for our convenience and for learning sake we do it .
- hmmmm,
- So , What is the date for Chaucer's Age?
- Answer is from 1340 to 1400 according to literary historians.
- Next question can come to your mind
- why we study Chaucer ?
- We study Chaucer because he is the most important writer.
- but why is he the most important writer?
good question. - here are some possible answers
- He is the first writer who wrote in English significantly.
- His works help in development of English as a language.
- in words of Spencer " Chaucer, well of English undefiled"
- it means according to Spencer "He wrote pure English"
- Middle English Period (1066–1500)
- ( uncle Chaucer wrote His great work in this period )
- He wrote his magnum opus The Canterbury Tales
- Its a collection of 24 tales ,written nearly in 17000 lines using Middle English
- All the stories written as the part of a contest, people going the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket from London.
- Again the same question
- Why is The Canterbury Tales important to us?
- Ans - The Canterbury Tales gives a great pen picture of 14th century England. It means we don't need to time travel to 14th century to see people of that time . Just read the canterbury tales . Isn't it a great help ?
- We will discuss The Canterbury Tales in details . For now it's enough.
- Some other characteristics of the age
- 1-First significant age in English Literature.
- 2-An Era of transition.
- 3- Growth of national sentiments
- 4-Black death
- 5-Peasant revolt (1381)
- 6-Th corruption of the church and reformation movement by John Wycliff.
- The Fifteen Century (1400-1516)
- From the death of Chaucer to the Renaissance .
- Called long barren period - W.H.Hudson.
- Why barren period?
- Simply because people , didn't develop literature but there were some writers who tried their level best -
- These four are called The English Chaucerians
- Thomas Occleve
- John Lydgate
- Stephen Hawes
- John Skelton
- The Scottish Chaucerians
- 1-James I
- 2-Robert Henryson
- 3-William Dunbar
- The Renaissance (1500–1660)
- (Mr. Shakespeare is here )
- Renaissance means Intellectual Rebirth
- Just remember this for now.
- What is birth place of renaissance ?
- Italy .
- Renaissance was the result of three impulses :
- 1- The inspiration derived from the revival of classical learning.
- 2- The stirring of man's imagination by great voyages of discovery.
- 3- The spirit of religious reformation which began in Germany.
- The Neoclassical Period (1600–1785)
- (They were trying to be smart as ancient Greek writers they were faking them)
- The Romantic Period (1785–1832)
- (Simple , rustic Wordsworth)
- For pdf click the link-
- The Victorian Period (1832–1901)
- The Edwardian Period (1901–1914)
- The Georgian Period (1910–1936)
- The Modern Period (1914–?)
- The Postmodern Period (1945–?)
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