5 Ages Notes
5 Ages Notes
5 Ages Notes
By Maryam Majeed
Genres: Poetry
Deals with traditions of an older world and expresses another temperament and way of
living, it is the poetry of a stern and passionate people concerned with the primal things
of life such as mood, melancholy and fierce, yet with great capacity for endurance and
fidelity.
Alliterative verse and heroic poetry (describes deeds of heroes and warriors and
rulers) beuwulf pagan lit
Pieces of Poetry
Waladare Widsith
A Wife’s Lament
The Wanderer
Prose
1. Historical Prose
2. Religious Prose last judgement and Christ
Prose
This period is marked by the beginning of English prose. These are comparatively easy
to understand.
King Alfred (the glorious king of Wessex) ------------ Chronicles (trans. From Latin),
sermons, history chronicles
He wrote history, united England as one kingdom, he was Anglo Saxon king not celt. He
wanted to restore English culture(847-899) he noticed very few could read latin but a lot
could read old English. Old English was vernacular language. So he propsed to teach
people old english
Aelfric(a priest) ---------------------------------------------- Sermons in poetic prose, things
that survived were of king alfric, others are manuscripts of sermons history poetry and
bible translations
Normans from Normandy (France) defeated Anglo- Saxon King at the Battle of
Hasting by William on 14th october 1066,
Language: Language of ruling class was French, Language of Religion was
Latin, Language of the common people was English and it flourished.
Common people did not have access to Bible as they did not know its language
Latin therefore clergy men (people of church) and church officials exploited the
ignorance of the public. Started taking money from people in exchange for
penance(forgiveness)
Absolute Authority of the church gave way to corruption in the church
God centered world religion became a common force
English of this period is termed as “Middle English”, initially associated with the
lower classes and with the passage of time it attained refinement and it climbed
the social ladder.called middle age because iits between old English and next
civilzed age.
It is called the dark age because English was left ignored for about initial three
centuries
Norman brought 2 things to England:
1- latin civilization.
2-
3- romance language(french)
Feudal Society king appointed feudal (own lands) every person has its
subordinates and the lowest class had to serve all upper classes.
Every new age is a reaction of previous age, so the Christianity begin in
Anglo Saxon age flourished a lot in this era and it became the God
centered age. Also the English language flourished a lot.
English literature was granduer in previous era but there’s a shift. Nobility is in
power so llit. Was influenced by it nobility( a French effect)
In this cristianity is in full power…
French and English mixed
Romance replaced heroic poetry
Genres
Poetry
Romances (Matter of France, Matter of Britain, Matter of Rome) focus on stories
of knights who went on adventures to win affection of a lady,
Sir Gawain and the green knights
Le Morte D’Arthur by Thomas mallory
Drama (Miracle-stories from Bible mainly related to Prophets-, mystery-stories of
the saints- and morality plays-7 virtues( chastity, charity, temperance,deligenc,
kindness) and 7 sin were personified plays) (Started in the church, they talked
about the 7 deadly sins which are greed prse rath glutny)
Poetry
Disappearance of old English poetry the poetry of these two time periods were
very different from each other.
Forms of Poetry found: Dream Allegory story that is told as if happening in dream),
Ballads( tell story in short stanza), Fables (Stories with moral lessons animal
characters acting like humans), Faliau (mainly of French origin, a short narrative
poem, realistic and often coarse) and Lyrics (Religious, Political, of love, of sorrow)
Writers
Poets
8. Reformation Movement:
This movement means the movement for bringing about reforms in the Christian
Church. From the historical point of view, Reformation is a very important revolution
which led to the establishment of religions. The Reformation was a great 16th century
religious revolution in the Christian Church which had political, social and literary effects
9. More focus on man: on feelings of man./ humanist thought originated.
10. Objectivity shifted to subjectivity
11. Bifurcation of church (Catholic Vs Protestant) and reformation
movement: church split because of protestant reformation
Catholic church was corrupt so they wanted to purify it. Matin Luther (lived in
Germany and he posted 95 theses on the doors of the churches
and john kelvin started this movement. Catholics were conservative and misled
people. Protestants had a modern approach to the religion. They had an analytical
view of religion and they were dogmatic.
Roman catholic church- protestant
Henry viii
Protestant were different as they don’t recognize the authority of the pope. And they
believe that the bible (scripture) alone is authority, believe in individual worship
King henry widow of his brother….
12. Discovery of America: solar system/ /telephones
America was discovered in this period on October 12, 1492 by Columbus.
Genres
Drama
1. Thomas Lodge
2. Thomas Nash
3. George Peele
4. John Lyly
5. Robert Greene
6. Thomas kyd (Spanish tragedy)
7. Cristopher Marlowe (dr faustus,timberline,queen of carthage) he perfected
the blank verse(poetry that has meters but not rhyme)
Christopher Marlowe
Shakespeare
Around 37 Plays of all types
Famous Tragedies
King Lear, Hamlet, Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Macbeth
Famous Comedies
Tragi-comedies
Merchant of Venice,
Historical Plays
Ben Johnson
Famous Plays
Prose
It was the origin of modern prose. It was used as a vehicle of various forms of
amusement and information. There were prose on history, travel, adventures and
translations of Italian stories.
Of Higher Places)
Criticism
Poetry
Sir Thomas Wyatt and Earl of Surrey----------- Tottel’s Miscellany (collection of Sonnets)
----------------------------------------------- Amoretti
Spenser: Greatest non-dramatic poet of his time/ introduced Spenserian stanza( it has 8
lines written in ayambic pentameter and one line of ayambic hexameter.
Mechavelli:
Previous age was exteme morality and morality is decreasing this era.
Genres
Art of biography: it wasn’t considered a literary thing that time but it paved the
way for prose writing like it polished it. So a new form of prose writing was
introduced during this time period, the Art and biography, that later led to the art
of autobiography.
Poetry
John Milton represent this age.
John Donne
There were three schools of poetry:
1- The poets of metaphysical school: who talks about metaphysical elements in
his poetry. This poetry was highly philosophical and it was full of conceits and
exaggerations. So the meaning of poetry was quite hard to be understand y the
common people. It was quite complicated that needed a lot of deliberation, a lot
of thoughts and efforts to understand it. e.g. John Donne----- the progress of
the soul, an anatomy of the world
2- The poets of Spenser school: poets who worked under the influence of
Spenser and his style of writings
3- The cavalier poets: these pets followed the poet Ben Johnson. This poetry
followed the classical method of poetry. John Milton followed this tradition.J.M.
was greatly influenced by the age and he believed in high idealism.r.t every
aspect of the life. He was a puritan and his poetry reflects his religion like
“paradise lost”. ___written in epic style.
Lycidas-----pastoral Elegy written for his university fellow death
Comus
The hymn
THE END….
Augustan Age
Age of reason and Logic-Pseudo-classical age-Neo-classical Age-Age of Satire and
Parody Age of Prose
The writers like Dryden, Swift and Pope were likened to Virgil, Ovid and Horace Glorious
revolution
Genres
Poetry Drama Prose Criticism Novel
-Poetic Diction -Comedies Journalistic Realistic
-Heroic couplet Prose Journalistic
-Reason and logic -Essays Epistolary
focused Long Prose
Thomas Gray Oliver Addison and Samuel Denial Defoe
-Elegy Written in Goldsmith Steele Johnson -Robinson Crusoe
Country -She Stoops to their Tattler -Lives of -Moll Flanders
Churchyard Conquer And Spectator Poets -Roxana
(Periodicals)
Alexander Pope Richard Jonathan Pope Richardson
-The Rape of the Sheridan Swift -Essay on -Pamela
Lock -Rivals -Modest Criticism -Clarissa
-The Dunciad Proposal
-The Tale of
the Tub
-Battle of the
Books
-Gulliver’s
Travels
Tobias Smollett
-Roderick Random
(1748)
-The Adventures of
Peregrine Pickle
Henry Fielding
-Joseph Andrews
-Tom Jones
Laurence Sterne
Tristram Shandy
-A Sentimental Journey
Through France and
Italy
Novel
-The novel is more complicated than the tale.
Factors Responsible for the Rise of Novel in the 18th Century
The 18 century in England social history is characterized by the rise of the middle
th
class. Because of tremendous growth in trade and commerce, the England merchant
class was becoming wealthy and this newly rich class wanted to excel in the field of
literature also.
This class was neglected by the high-born writers and their tastes and aspirations were
expressed by the novelists of the time. The Novel was, in fact, the product of middle
class. With the rise of middle class, hence, the rise of the novel was quite natural.
2. Growth of Newspapers and Magazines
number of readers from the middle class. These new readers had little interest in the
romances and the tragedies which had interested the upper class. Thus need for new
type of literature rose that would express the new ideas of the 18th century and this new
type of literature was none but novel.
3. Rise of Realism
The 18th-century literature was characterized by the spirit of realism and romantic
features like enthusiasm, passion, imaginations etc. declined in this period. Reason,
intellect, correctness, satirical spirit etc. were the main characteristics of 18th-century
literature. The English novel had all these characteristics.
4. Role of Women
In the 18th century, women of upper classes and the middle classes could partake in
a few activities of men. Although they could not engage themselves in
administration, politics, hunting, drinking etc. hence, in their leisure time, they used
to read novels.
5. Decline of Drama
The decline of drama also contributed to the rise of the novel in the 18th century. In the
18th century, drama lost its fame that it had in the Elizabethan Age. It did not remain an
influential literary form. Hence some other had to take its place and its place was filled
by the English novel after 1740 A.D. Thus the decline of drama led to the rise of the
English novel.