Complete British Literature
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π COMPLETE BRITISH LITERATURE β HANDWRITTEN-STYLE NOTES
(UGC NET Friendly + Timeline + Key Facts)
π OLD ENGLISH PERIOD (450β1066)
Key Features:
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Heroic poetry, war culture, oral tradition
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Pagan + Christian blend
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Alliterative verse
Major Works:
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Beowulf β Anonymous (Epic)
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Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
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The Dream of the Rood
Important Authors:
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Caedmon
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Cynewulf
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King Alfred (translations)
π MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD (1066β1500)
Key Features:
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Norman influence
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Rise of narration, romance, and religious literature
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Development of English as literary language
Major Authors & Works:
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Geoffrey Chaucer β The Canterbury Tales
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William Langland β Piers Plowman
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*Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (Pearl Poet)
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John Gower
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Mystery & Morality Plays: Everyman, Mankind
π RENAISSANCE / EARLY MODERN PERIOD (1500β1660)
1. Elizabethan Period (1558β1603)
Features:
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Humanism
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Revival of learning
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Drama flourishes
Writers:
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William Shakespeare β tragedies, comedies, histories
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Christopher Marlowe β Doctor Faustus
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Edmund Spenser β The Faerie Queene
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Philip Sidney β Astrophel and Stella
2. Jacobean Period (1603β1625)
Features:
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Darker themes
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Revenge tragedies
Writers:
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John Webster β The Duchess of Malfi
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Ben Jonson β Volpone
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Francis Bacon β Essays
3. Caroline Period (1625β1649)
Writers:
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John Ford β Tis Pity Sheβs a Whore
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Cavalier Poets β Herrick, Suckling, Lovelace
4. Commonwealth / Puritan Age (1649β1660)
Features:
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Drama closed
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Religious prose
Writer:
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John Milton β Paradise Lost, Areopagitica
π RESTORATION & 18th CENTURY (1660β1798)
Restoration (1660β1700)
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Comedy of Manners
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Heroic tragedy
Writers:
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Dryden β Absalom and Achitophel
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Aphra Behn β Oroonoko
18th Century / Augustan Age
Features:
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Satire
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Rise of the novel
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Rationality
Writers:
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Jonathan Swift β Gulliverβs Travels
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Alexander Pope β The Rape of the Lock
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Daniel Defoe β Robinson Crusoe
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Samuel Richardson β Pamela
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Henry Fielding β Tom Jones
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Dr. Johnson β Dictionary (1755)
π ROMANTIC PERIOD (1798β1837)
Features:
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Imagination
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Nature
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Emotion
First Generation:
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Wordsworth β Prelude
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Coleridge β Kubla Khan
Second Generation:
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Byron β Don Juan
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Shelley β Ode to the West Wind
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Keats β Odes
π VICTORIAN PERIOD (1837β1901)
Features:
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Industrialization
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Morality
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Realism
Novelists:
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Charles Dickens β Hard Times
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George Eliot β Middlemarch
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Thomas Hardy β Tess of the dβUrbervilles
Poets:
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Tennyson β In Memoriam
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Browning β Dramatic monologues
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Arnold β Dover Beach
π MODERN PERIOD (1901β1945)
Features:
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Fragmentation
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Stream of consciousness
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WWI & WWII influence
Writers:
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James Joyce β Ulysses
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Virginia Woolf β Mrs Dalloway
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T.S. Eliot β The Waste Land
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W.B. Yeats β Symbolism
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D.H. Lawrence β Psychological novels
π POSTMODERN PERIOD (1945βPresent)
Features:
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Metafiction
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Intertextuality
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Identity crisis
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Playfulness
Writers:
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Salman Rushdie β Midnightβs Children
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Julian Barnes β Flaubertβs Parrot
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Angela Carter β The Bloody Chamber
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Zadie Smith β White Teeth
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Course Content
Handwritten Notes
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Handwritten Notes British Literature
