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7th century-11th century (1066) Old English/ Dark Ages 1066-Battle of Hastings Pagan/ Christian Pagan: Beowulf, riddles, The Seafarer Christian: The Dream of the Rood, Caedmon’s Hymn Alliteration, mixture of different cultures and religions
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1066-1485 Holy crusades, church, pilgrimage Courtly love, Arthurian legends Ballads ( Bonny Barbara Allan ) Prose romance ( Sir Gawain and the Green Knight ) Dream-vision convention ( The Pearl, The Visions of Pierce Plowman ) The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer Drama (mystery plays and morality plays)
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15th century-17th century Revival of ancient motifs, Latin and Greek vita activa/vita contemplativa docere et delectare Poetry: sir Thomas Wyatt (sonnets) Edmund Spenser ( The Faerie Queene ) University Wits (Christopher Marlowe – Hero and Leander )
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Prose: sir Francis Bacon sir Thomas Moore ( Utopia ) sir Walter Raleigh ( The Discovery of Guiana ) Robert Greene, Robert Burton, the Bible William Shakespeare (1564-1616) Metaphysical poetry (John Donne, George Herbert, Andrew Marvell) Drama
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1660-1789 Charles II, growth of cities, the rise of novel and journalism, literary criticism John Milton ( Paradise Lost ) John Bunyan ( The Pilgrim’s Progress ) John Wilmot, John Dryden, Alexander Pope Restoration comedy Develpment of novel (picaresque, novels of incident, Samuel Richardson, Daniel Defoe).
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1798-1832 New idea of poetry First generation of romantic poets William Blake ( The Lamb, The Tiger ) William Wordsworth ( The Prelude, Tintern Abbey ) Samuel Taylor Coleridge ( The Rime of the Ancient Mariner ) Lyrical Ballads- preface
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Second generation of romantic poets John Keats ( Endymion, Ode to a Nightingale, Ode on a Grecian Urn ) Percy B. Shelley ( The necessity of Atheism, Ode to the West Wind ) George Byron ( Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Giaour, Don Juan ) Prose Walter Scott ( Ivanhoe, Rob Roy ) Mary Shelley ( Frankenstein ) Jane Austen ( Emma, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility )
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1837-1901 Queen Victoria, Industrial Revolution Thinkers (Matthew Arnold, John Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Darwin, Samuel Butler, John Henry Newman, Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, Walter Pater) Poetry: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood (John Millais, William Morris, Wiliam Holman Hunt, Dante Gabriel Rosetti, William Michael Rossetti)
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Early victorian novel (Charles Dickens, William Makepeace Thackeray, Emily Brontë, Mary Ann Evans) Late Victorian novel (Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thomas Hardy, Joseph Conrad, John Galsworthy)
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1901-early 20th century/late 20th century Stream of consciousness Prose: Herbert George Wells ( The War of the Worlds, The Time Machine ) Rudyard Kipling ( The Jungle Book ) John Galsworthy, Joseph Conrad Edward Morgan Forster ( Howard’s End, A Passage to India ) Virginia Woolf ( Mrs. Dalloway ) James Joyce ( A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses ) David Herbert Lawrence ( Sons and Lovers, Women in Love ) Aldous Huxley ( Brave New World ) Agatha Christie
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George Orwell ( Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty-Four ) Graham Greene ( Brighton Rock ) William Golding ( Lord of the Flies ) Iris Murdoch ( Under the Net, Black Prince ) Doris Lessing ( The Grass Is Singing, Children of Violence ) Muriel Spark ( Memento Mori ) Anthony Burgess ( A Clockwork Orange ) John Fowles ( The French Lieutenant’s Woman ) J. R. R Tolkien ( The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings )
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Salman Rushdie ( Midnight’s Children, The Satanic Verses ) Kazuo Ishiguro ( The Remains of the Day ) Angela Carter ( Nights at the Circus )
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Drama Oscar Wilde ( The Importance of Being Earnest ) Henrik Ibsen George Bernard Shaw ( Pygmalion ) Drama-theatre of absurd John Osborne ( Look Back in Anger ) Samuel Beckett ( Waiting for Godot ) Harold Pinter ( The Caretaker ) Tom Stoppard ( Rosencrantz and Guilderstern Are Dead ) Poetry William Butler Yeats, Dylan Thomas, Thomas Stearns Eliot
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Late 20th century Deconstruction, post-structuralism, metafiction, intertextuality, complex narration, fragmentation, unreliable narrator, magic realism
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