Ages and Periods in English Literature
Ages and Periods in English Literature
Literature is much like fine arts like music, dance, sculpture, painting and so on. The basic purpose of literature is to give aesthetic pleasure through its historic implicitly and explicitly natural words with its beauty of artistic notions.
When we
study the history of English literature from the earliest to modern times, we find
that it has passed through certain definite phases, each having marked with its particular characteristics. These
phases may be termed ages or periods. Which are named after certainly some central
literary figures or famous rulers of England. like in English literature, the
age of Shakespeare is known as Shakespeare’s
age, Jacobean age, Elizabethan age, the age of Dryden, pope’s age the most
famous and literary figure among all is the age of Chaucer’s that is embedded
with its historical practices of writing. Furthermore, we have the age of Wordsworth,
Johnson, Dryden, Milton, Tennyson and hardy as well.
We have the Jacobean period, the age of Queen Annette Georgian period and the Victorian age
as well.
Some of the
ages are named after some literary movements, as the;
Classical
age
The romantic
age
While others
are named of some historical eras;
Medieval
period
Anglo Saxon
period
Anglo-Norman
period
These
literary phases are also named after some literary historians after the
centuries like;
Seventeenth-century literature
Eighteenth-century literature
Nineteenth-century literature
Twentieth-century literature
To review it
back the phases and periods both naturally overlap each other, and they are
not strictly followed, but it is very important to keep them in mind to follow the various characteristics, features, the growth of English
literature and especially its distinctions during the various periods of its
developments.
To sum up
this discussion we are evidence of the
literary phenomenon that it takes several of its forms and faces to enhance its quality of being done by professional to
stand as the representative of its owner, age, period and at the same time for its different historical movements.
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