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Oral literature
A lot of the prose during this time was a translation of something else, legal, medical, or religious in nature. Beowulf was an important poem in this period |
Old English
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A huge transition in the Language, culture, and lifestyle of England
Writings were religious in nature; and secular literature began to rise |
The Middle english period
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The Elizabethan age was the golden age of English drama
Some of its noteworthy figures include William Shakespeare The king James translation of the bible also appeared during the Jacobean Age |
The Renaissance
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Subdivided into ages (The restoration, The augustan age, and the age of Sensibility
It is characterized by order, accuracy, and structure. In direct opposition to Renaissance attitudes. |
The Neoclassical period
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The most popular and well-known of all literary ages
Characteristics: subjectivity, emphasis on individualism, spontaneity, freedom, the beliefs of imagination, devotion to beauty, love of and worship of nature, etc. |
The Romantic Period
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Great social, religious, intellectual, and economic issues. It is in strong contention with the Romantic period.
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The Victorian Period
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Mostly known for its elegance and luxury among the rich and powerful in Britain but also for more moral looseness than there was in the Victorian period.
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The Edwardian period
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Work of minor poets
The themes and subject matter tended to be rural or pastoral in nature |
The Georgian period
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Common features include bold experimentation with subject matter, style, and form, encompassing narrative, verse, and drama.
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The modern period
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That is characterized by the use of metafiction, unreliable narration, self- reflexivity, intertextuality.
Historical and political issues |
The post moder period
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