Old English literature and Middle English Literature
I. Old English Literature (450-1066)
A. Special features.
· 449: the Germanic tribes invaded England and brought with them Anglo-Saxon language which is the basis of Modern English.
- 1558 : Elizabeth I ascended the throne and maintained social stability
- 1603: Death of Elizabeth; ascension of James I, the 1st Stuart King
· Poetry:
ü to be chanted with harp accompaniment.
ü bold and strong, but also mournful and elegiac in spirit.
ü without rhyme, abundant use of alliteration.
· Prose: mainly religious works written in Latin.
B. Major authors:
· Caedmon
· Bede
· Bethius
C. Important works:
· Ecclesiastical History of the English people.
· The consolation of Philosophy.
II. Middle English literature (1066-1485)
1338: hundred years war with French began
1454: war of roses began
1476: William Caxton set up 1st printing press in London
1492: Columbus sailed to American
A. Special features.
· Literature extensive influence of French literature on native English forms and themes.
· Drama: associated with the church celebrations of traditional religious feasts.
There are 2 major types are : Miracle or Mystery plays and Morality plays.
· Poetry:
+ Religious innocence, married chasity, villainous hypocrisy, female volubility.
+ Diversity of characters, social levels, attitude and ways of life.
· Prose: climax of tradition of writing, bringing together myth and history.
A.
B. Major authors:
· Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343-1400) (poetry)
· William Langland (c.1330-c.1386) (poetry)
· Sir Thomas Malory (prose)
ü Important works.
· Prologue
· Piers Plowman
· The death of author (tales)
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