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Chronological- English Literature

  • Anglo-saxon period
    1066

    Anglo-saxon period

    this period of literature dates back to their invasion of england circa 450 this era ends in 1066 when norman france , under william conquered england
  • Middle English period ( 1066-1500)
    1500

    Middle English period ( 1066-1500)

    the middle english period there was a great transition in the language and culture of england, where we now know it as modern english, where the same era extends to the year 1500, most of the old english writings came from a nature religious
  • The Renaissance ( 1500-1660)

    The Renaissance ( 1500-1660)

    For a long time this period was called by many as the early modern period, but currently it is known as the Renaissance period. This period is subdivided into four parts, including which we know the Elizabethan era (1558-1603), the Jacobean era ( 1603-1625), the Carolina era (1625-1649), where the main actor of this era was the Elizabethan era, where Christopher Marlowe stood out throughout the golden age of English drama.
  • The Neoclassical period ( 1600-1785)

    The Neoclassical period ( 1600-1785)

    this period is subdivided by four periods in this are included as the age of augustus (1700-1745) and the age of sensitivity 1745-1785, where the restoration period gives us an answer to what we know as the Puratan era, the comedies in this era were developed under the direction of playwrights such as william congreve and john dryden
  • The Romantic Period ( 1785-1832)

    The Romantic Period ( 1785-1832)

    For a long time it has been debated in what period or time the romantic period began, some say that 1785 exactly after the age of sensitivity, or others that it began in 1789, exactly with the beginning of the French revolution and others that in 1798, this period ends with the approval of the reform law, and with the death of sir walter scott, the same literature has its own romantic period, Featured Actors William Blake, Lord Byron, John Keats .
  • The Victorian Period ( 1832-1901)

    The Victorian Period ( 1832-1901)

    this period was named after the queen of queen victoria who ascended the throne in 1837 until death in 1901, it was a time full of chaos, social, religious and economic problems, this period and the romantic period go hand in hand for being the most popular, prominent poets were robert and elizabeth barrett browning and christina rossetti and prose fiction in the hands of great actors such as charles dickens and charlotte and emilly bronte.
  • THE MODERN PERIOD ( 1914)

    THE MODERN PERIOD ( 1914)

    the modern period applies after of start of world war I ,was based on modernist concerns, notable writers of this period novelists as James joyce, Virginia Woolf and Aldous huxley , among others, the new criticism appeared at this time led by people like virginia woolf and elliot william Empson, it is said that modernism has not ended although we well know postmodernism develops from it
  • The Edwardian period ( 1901-1914)

    The Edwardian period ( 1901-1914)

    this period is named after king edward VII covers the death of queen victoria and the beginning of the first world war everything happened in a very short period the reign of the king was very short, novelists who stand out as, joseph conrad, ford madix ford and rudyard kipling
  • The Georgian Period ( 1910-1936)

    The Georgian Period ( 1910-1936)

    This period bears the name of King George V (1910 -1936), but it also includes the reigns of the four previous Georges (1714 -1830), also of poets of this time such as Ralph Hodgson, and John Masefield, we can say that the Georgian poetry is typically considered as the works of actors anthologized by Edward Marsh, the nature of these works were rural and pastoral, always treated with delicacy and dedication.
  • THE POSTMODERN PERIOD ( 1945)

    the postmodern period begins about the time that World War II ended,much important people was saying what this period ended in the 1990,poststructuralist literary theory criticism developed during this time; the writers important this period are: Josep Heller , Anthony Burgess and John Fowles