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British Literature
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Superior British Literature Mind Map on British Literature, created by lopes-cintia-87 on 05/07/2014.
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British Literature
Old English Literature
Celts/Britons
Stonehenge
Welsh
Gaelic
Romans 43AD
Empire: 400 years
London and roads
Weakened empire + migration of Germanc tribes
To save Rome leave England - Britons defenseless
Anglo-Saxon 500-1066
not a civilization, but an organized society / fishing and agriculture
Converted to Christianism (just in name)
Church: wrote the AS stories
Vikings destroyed AS stories/monasteries
Many kingdoms: King+worriors / no unification
Entertainment: feasts
Beawulf
The struggle against the evil
betrayal of a good man by friends
Heroic ideal
superman strength / matchless courage
Similar to Superman
The determination to continue to fight survived to our day / speeches of Wiston Churchill
Middle-English Period
Normans 1066-1485
Mounted knight: military force
Unified all England
Feudalism / castle architecture
Church
King
Nobles
Knights
Serfs / Anglo-Saxon
Germanic tongue
Songs and Ballads - Robin Hood
Henry II killed Thomas à Becket and had to kneel
Becket became a martyr
French
Romances - Arthur
French + Old-English = Middle-English
East-Midland (London)
Prevailed because of Chaucer
Latim - Official language
Geoffrey Chaucer 1340-1400
Fought in 100Yaers' War
Diplomat
The Canterbury Tales
The tale illustrates their characterss
Spiritual Journey toward eternity
The Renaissance
Henry Tudor defeated king Richard III
Printing press
books reproduced in larg number
+ people learn to read an write
+ literate people - oral tradition
Reformation
Luther: each person could read the Bible
Abolish the Catholic hierarchical structure of the Church
1604 - King James ordered to translate the Bible
Renaissance / rebirth
Greek and Latin Manuscripts
The view of the world and the man's place
Study: anatomy; astronomy etc..
DaVinci, Michaelangelo
Columbus and Cabral
New wolrd: America
Thomas More 1480-1535
Utopia (nowhere) imaginary perfect land
Henry VIII
Divorced the queen to marry Anne Boleyn
Confiscated all the Churches property
New religion: Anglicanism
Symbols of Bible
The Garden - Eden
Nature idealized
Landscape
World of dream
The City - Jerusalen
Ideal human comunity
deformed modern urban centers
Shakespeare 1564-1616
Dramatic climax
Rhythm of the verses
Capable of expressing the strongest emotion and the deepest philosofical Q
knowlege of heart's mysteries
Complex metaphors
Macbeth
Him and his wife murder the king of Scotland
People rebel
Lady Macbeth commits suicide
Macbeth prepare to meet his death
Beneath his evil actions lies a heart that can suffer from the blows of fate
Civil War
Landowners
Aristocrats
Suport the Anglican Church and Monarchy
Merchants
Commoners
wanted representative in Parliament
Puritanism - purify Christianity
Vitory: Execution of the king
Dictatorship / Commonwealth
Age of Reason
Daniel Dofoe 1660-1731
Businessman / journalist / spy / political
Involved in the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685
Political pamphleteering - "The shortest way with Dissenders" (1703)
Robinson Crusoe - 1719
1º English Novel
1º person narrator / verossimilitude
Inspired by real story
Shows the life stripped to its basics
stress the simple values of energy, perseverance, and ingenuity
Optimistic picture os man alone
Context:
London
City of activity
Migration / Hude crowns
Epidemics
Jonathan Swift 1667-1747
Context:
Enlightenment
Logical thouhgts / Natural causes
Isaax Newton / Harvey / Lavoisier
Contradiction - Science iIdeals x The way of living
Satire: Writers question the assumption that man is rational creature
Literature:
Logic / Reason
Everything has its proper place
Quiet places / ordered gardens
Made life seems mechanical (Romanticism view)
Conservative education
Minister's dacretary / Journalist
Never criticize institution or an individual
Focused on religious, political and social issues
Guliver's Travels -1726
Imaginary voyages / pure fantasy
Pessimistic vision
1º and 3º voyage: Inferior society
criticize the costums and politics
2º and 4º voyage: superior society
became conscious of his inferiority
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