Section Ⅱ The Anglo-Norman Period (1066~1500)

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Section Ⅱ The Anglo-Norman Period (1066~1500) Middle English literature is a combination of French and Anglo-Saxon elements. During the three centuries after the Norman Conquest, large scale of French culture and literature was introduced into England . 2017/4/23

The Anglo-Norman Period 2017/4/23

The Anglo-Norman Period Because the church had a practical monopoly of literature during much of the Middle Ages, by far the largest proportion of surviving Middle English literature is religious. Literature that the Normans brought to England is remarkable for its bright, romantic tales of love and adventure, while Anglo-Saxon literature is somber and serious. These features can be easily seen in Romance, the most prevailing kind of literature in the feudal England . 2017/4/23

The Anglo-Norman Period 2017/4/23

The Anglo-Norman Period                                  The Anglo-Norman Period Romance Romance as a literary form means a long composition in verse or prose form dealing with the life and adventures of a noble hero, generally a knight. The knights are unfailingly devoted to the king and the church. They are commonly described as riding forth to seek adventures, involving in a large amount of fightings for their lords and always encountering romantic love affairs. 2017/4/23

Romance In romances, loyalty to king and lord is repeatedly emphasized. Romance as a form of literature, is the upper class literature. The romances are always tales of the noble, they are composed to entertain the noble, and in most cases they are composed by the poets patronized by the noble. In a word, romance has nothing to do with the common people. 2017/4/23

Romance The great majority of Romances deal with three major themes: 1. “ The Matter of Britain ” , about the adventures of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. 2017/4/23

Romance King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table 2017/4/23

Romance 2. “ The Matter of France ” , about stories concerning Emperor Charlemagne and his peers Emperor Charlemagne 2017/4/23

Romance 3. “ The Matter of Rome ” , about stories concerning Alexander the Great Alexander the Great 2017/4/23

Romance Of these all, the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table is comparatively important in the history of English literature. The Arthurian legend has its origin in Celtic legends. There are many cycles of Arthurian romances, among which the anonymous Sir Gawain and the Green Knight in alliterative verse is the culmination. 2017/4/23

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 2017/4/23

Folk Literature Folk literature emerged in feudal England . These writings are generally the complaint of peasants' miseries under the cruel suppression of the ruling class. 2017/4/23

Folk Literature Among these is one titled Piers the Plowman, by William Langland. Langland was probably a priest of the lowest status. His life experience taught him to see the miseries of the common people. 2017/4/23

Folk Literature Piers the Plowman begins with a vision of a “ field full of folk ” and then in a long and complicated succession of scenes he portrays realistically almost every side of the 14th century life. He exposes the corruption of the wealthy and the inadequacy of the government. To Langland the only salvation lies in honest labour and in the service to Christ. 2017/4/23