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, origin of English literature.

  • Period: 550 BCE to 555 BCE

    origin of English literature.

    English literature is all literature written in English, regardless of the origin of its authors. Under this name are collected works written in Old English, Medieval English, Modern English and Contemporary English,
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    old english literature

    old english literature
    Anglo-Saxon literature (or Old English literature) covers literature written in Anglo-Saxon (Old English) during the six hundred years of the Anglo-Saxon period of Britain, from the mid-5th century until the Norman conquest of 1066. These works belong to such diverse genres as epic poetry, hagiography, sermons, translations of the Bible, legal works, chronicles, spells, riddles and others. There are a total of 400
  • Period: 550 to 555

    english literature

    English literature is all literature written in English, regardless of the origin of its authors. Under this name are collected works written in Old English, Medieval English, Modern English and Contemporary English,
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    english literature

    english literature
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    most important works of English literature

    most important works of English literature
    Charles Dickens Undoubtedly, Charles Dickens is one of the most renowned English writers of the Victorian era. Although his books deal with different themes and styles, his classic books fall within the genre of literary realism, such as Oliver Twist, a novel that portrays the underworld of London and the violence of its streets and orphanages, o David Copperfield, where Dickens explores the possibilities of the first person resulting in one of his most autobiographical stories
  • which is the most important work of English literature.

    which is the most important work of English literature.
    At the end of that century, both nobles and commoners used this language. The great masterpiece of Middle English literature is The Canterbury Tales, written in the late 14th century by Geoffrey Chaucer. In it are many memorable descriptions of English people of all classes of society.
  • Characteristics of English literature.

    Characteristics of English literature.
    These themes are: passion, history, politics, religion, theatre and drama. That is why many of its authors will make compositions in different genres simultaneously, responding to the interests of the initial period, especially.
  • literary works.of the centuries XVIII and XX

    literary works.of the centuries XVIII and XX
    • audiovisual works, such as TV programmes, films and online videos,
    • sound recordings and musical compositions,
    • written works, such as lectures, articles, books and musical compositions,
    • visual works such as paintings, posters and advertisements,
    • video games and computer software,
    • plays, such as plays and musicals.
  • how the English language works.

    how the English language works.
    English literature is all those letters or writings that are written in the English language, regardless of the origin of who writes it, that is, of the authors.
    Thanks to this denomination, you can collect several works and books that have been written in Old English, Modern English, Medieval English and of course also in Contemporary English.
  • Victorian literature

    Victorian literature
    Victorian literature is defined as literature produced in the United Kingdom and its colonies during the reign of Victoria (1837-1901). The so-called Victorian era is a major cultural stage in the history of England and Europe. It is the great moment of England, and although it does not have the brilliant splendour of the Elizabethan and Jacobin period, the death of Lord Byron marks the end of a heroic age , it presents, instead, a locked coherence, an organized tenacity