A Brief History of English Literature Group 2
A Brief History of English Literature Group 2
A Brief History of English Literature Group 2
English Literature
- GROUP 2- 1. Đào Nhật Linh
2. Bùi Thị Dung
3. Dương Tấn Sang
4. Nguyễn Thị Hằng
5. Nguyễn Thị Thu Hường
6. Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo
Parts of lesson
1 English literature in Medieval period
(600AD – 1500AD)
English literature in Renaissance (typically
2
Elizabethan I era) (16th – 17th century)
3
English literature in late 19th century and early
20th century (Victorian era Literature)
Rebirth OR Revival
It was the 'golden age of English
literature'.
According to Milton,
- Genres: Drama,
Poetry, Essay
William Shakespeare
Christopher Marlowe
Poetry
Edmund Spenser
Sir Thomas Wyatt
Essay
Francis Bacon
The Black Death
( 1346 - 1351)
How would we think about plays if there had been no Shakespeare?
What would we think about poetry without Donne?
Or science without Bacon?
Summary Renaissance Period:
In the Renaissance, we first see writers really start to think about their position in the world
independently of religious motivations (which is what we saw in the Medieval Period). Renaissance
creators value the dignity of man and the joys of society much more than their predecessors; this is
known as humanism - this is a huge deal in the Renaissance, not just in literature.
They also are embracing literature as an art form - it's not just a practical way to transmit stories. It's
not a way to praise God. It's a real way to make art and communicate something different, something
higher, something more important than what they've been trying to communicate before.
This was all helped along by the invention of the printing press, which makes it a whole lot easier to
transmit ideas in writing and to transmit works of art once they've been created. That's a huge deal in the
development of English literature.
The Enlightenment period (18th
century: Challenge most aspect of
society)