INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LITERATURE WEEK 1 & 2

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INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LITERATURE WEEK 1 & 2 BBL 3102 INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LITERATURE WEEK 1 & 2

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS OLD ENGLISH OR ANGLO SAXON PERIOD (450-1066) -The so-called "Dark Ages" (455 CE -799 CE) occur when Rome falls and barbarian tribes move into Europe. Franks, -Ostrogoths, Lombards, and Goths settle in the ruins of Europe and the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes migrate to Britain, displacing native Celts into Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. Early Old English poems such as Beowulf, The Wanderer, and The Seafarer originate sometime late in the Anglo-Saxon period.

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD In 1066, Norman French armies invade and conquer England under William 1. This marks the end of the Anglo-Saxon hierarchy and the emergence of the Twelfth Century Renaissance (c. 1100-1200 CE). French chivalric romances--such as works by Chretien de Troyes--and French fables--such as the works of Marie de France and Jeun de Meun--spread in popularity. Abelard and other humanists produce great scholastic and theological works. Late or "High" Medieval Period (c. 1200-1485 CE): This often tumultuous period is marked by the Middle English writings of Geoffrey Chaucer, the "Gawain" or "Pearl" Poet, the Wakefield Master, and William Langland. Other writers include Italian and French authors like Boccaccio, Petrarch, Dante, and Christine de Pisan.

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS THE RENAISSANCE (CAROLINE AND COMMONWEALTH PERIODS I. Early Tudor Period (1485-1558): The War of the Roses ends in England with Henry Tudor (Henry VII) claiming the throne. Martin Luther's split with Rome marks the emergence of Protestantism, followed by Henry VIII's Anglican schism, which creates the first Protestant church in England. Edmund Spenser is a sample poet. II. Elizabethan Period (1558-1603): Queen Elizabeth saves England from both Spanish invasion and internal squabbles at home. The early works of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Kydd, and Sidney mark Elizabeth's reign.

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS III. Jacobean Period (1603-1625): Shakespeare's later work, Aemilia Lanyer, Ben Jonson, and John Donne. IV. Caroline Age (1625-1649): John Milton, George Herbert, Robert Herrick, the "Sons of Ben" and others write during the reign of Charles I and his Cavaliers. V. Commonwealth Period or Puritan Interregnum (1649-1660): Under Cromwell's Puritan dictatorship, John Milton continues to write, but we also find writers like Andrew Marvell and Sir Thomas Browne.

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS THE NEOCLASSIC PERIOD (THE RESTORATION, AUGUSTAN AND AGE OF SENSIBILITY) "Neoclassical" refers to the increased influence of Classical literature upon these centuries. The Neoclassical Period is also called the "Enlightenment" due to the increased reverence for logic and disdain for superstition. The period is marked by the rise of Deism, intellectual backlash against earlier Puritanism, and America's revolution against England. I. Restoration Period (c. 1660-1700): This period marks the British king's restoration to the throne after a long period of Puritan domination in England. Its symptoms include the dominance of French and Classical influences on poetry and drama. Sample writers include John Dryden, John Lock, Sir William Temple, Samuel Pepys, and Aphra Behn in England. Abroad, representative authors include Jean Racine and Molière

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS II. The Augustan Age (c. 1700-1750): This period is marked by the imitation of Virgil and Horace's literature in English letters. The principal English writers include Addison, Steele, Swift, and Alexander Pope. III. The Age of Sensibility: This period anticipates the Romantic period. In contrast to the Augustan era, the Age of Sensibility focused upon instinct, feeling, imagination, and sometimes the sublime. New cultural attitudes and new theories of literature emerged at this time. The novel became an increasingly popular and prevalent form

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS THE ROMANTIC PERIOD (NATURE AND POETS) Romantic poets write about nature, imagination, and individuality in England. Some Romantics include Coleridge, Blake, Keats, and Shelley in Britain. Gothic writings, (c. 1790-1890) overlap with the Romantic and Victorian periods. Writers of Gothic novels (the precursor to horror novels) include Radcliffe, Monk Lewis, and Victorians like Bram Stoker in Britain.

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS THE VICTORIAN PERIOD ( THE PRE RAPHAELITES AND AESTHETICISM) AND THE VICTORIAN PERIOD (DECADENCE). Writing during the period of Queen Victoria's reign includes sentimental novels. British writers include ElizabethBrowning, Alfred Lord Tennyson Matthew Arnold, Robert Browning, Charles Dickens and the Brontë sisters. Pre-Raphaelites, like the Rossettis and William Morris, idealize and long for the morality of the medieval world. The end of the Victorian Period is marked by intellectual movements of Aestheticism and "the Decadence" in the writings of Walter Pater and Oscar Wilde

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS EDWARDIAN AND GEORGIAN PERIOD A period of British literature named by the reign of Edward VII and referring to literature published after the Victorian period and before WWI. The Edwardian period is not characterized by a consistent style or theme or genre; the term generally refers to a historical period rather than a literary style.

OVERVIEW OF HISTORICAL PERIODS THE MODERN PERIOD -In Britain, modernist writers include W. B. Yeats, Seamus Heaney, Dylan Thomas, W. H. Auden, Virginia Woolf, and Wilfred Owen. -Realism is the dominant fashion, but the disillusionment with the World Wars lead to new experimentation.

THE POSTMODERN PERIOD In British and American literature, the postmodern period refers to literature written after WWII.The postmodern period reflects anxieties concerning, and reactions to, life in the 20th century. Postmodern works are often highly experimental and anti-conventional.