England History
England History
England History
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The word literature comes from the Latin word ‘litaritura’ meaning “writing organized
with letters”. Literature can be termed as the mirror of society. It depicts the social
norms, culture and tradition of any period. In every era literature can be used to
understand the lifestyle, culture and tradition of that time period. It also signifies the
changes that have occurred in our society. Here we’ll talk about English literature, which
refers to all the literary works like novels, short stories, poems, fiction, non-fiction, and
plays composed in English. So let’s take a look at the history of English Literature and its
literary periods and movements. There are 8 major periods in the history of English
Literature which we’ll discuss further in detail.
Classics like ‘Hamlet’, ‘King Lear’, ‘Othello’ and ‘Julius Ceasar’ to ‘A Midsummer
Night’s Dream’, ‘As You Like It’ and ‘Romeo and Juliet’ were some of the most
important contributions made by William Shakespeare. His contribution was so
immense that this age is also referred as ‘The Age of Shakespeare’. Other notable
writers of the Golden age include writers like John Milton, John Webster, Thomas
Kyd, George Peele, Ben Jonson, etc.
During the mid 18th and late 18th century, novels were introduced to the world.
Daniel Defoe experimented with the prose narrative and wrote a novel called
‘Robinson Crusoe’. He is considered as one of the most significant writers who
introduced novel writing to the literary world. In prose writing, Richard Steel and
Jonathan Swift are also some of the popular names in prose writing.
The Romantic Period (1798–1837)
This period can be considered the most flourished period of English Literature.
Legends like Wordsworth, Coleridge, Southey, Shelley, Keats, and Byron
belonged to this period. It can also be termed as the age of poetry. This age poets
focused on the simplicity of language and chose the language of the common
people. They took inspiration from Shakespeare, Spenser and others in order to
connect with the masses. Their poems usually about the events of everyday life.
The Romantic poets proved that if the daily aspects of life, nature and the
common things of life are treated in the right way, than it can become fascinating
and interesting
After 1870 the second phase of The Victorian Era started which was named,
“Later Victorian Period”. Some of the influential writers of this period were
Charles Swinburne, Christiana Rossetti, George Eliot, Oscar Wilde.
After the second World War there was a major shift in English Literature. Which was
caused by the arrival of mass mediums like newspapers, radio, TV and films. The writers
of this period experiment more than ever because they have access to more information
than writers of the earlier periods. The information was used by the writers to explore
more aspects of human emotions and nature. Some notable writers of this era are John
Wain, William Golding, Yuval Noah Harari, Toni Morrison, Philip Roth, and many more.