All periods and Ages in History of English Literature | Flowchart | All Ages and sub periods

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9 Jan 202105:33

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TLDRIn this video, the host welcomes viewers and provides an overview of the history of English literature. They explain different literary periods, starting with Old English, also known as the Anglo-Saxon period, and moving through Middle English, the Elizabethan Age, the Restoration, and more. Each era is described with key literary developments, such as the Gothic and Romantic periods, as well as the Victorian and Modern eras. The host encourages viewers to subscribe, like, and share the video for more educational content on English literature.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ The video discusses the history of English literature and provides helpful notes for those studying it.
  • πŸ“š The Old English period started around 450 AD, also known as the Anglo-Saxon period, when the English language was not fully developed.
  • πŸ“– The Middle English period is highlighted, with Geoffrey Chaucer referred to as the 'Father of English Literature' for refining the English language.
  • πŸ›οΈ The Renaissance period saw a significant advancement in English literature and is subdivided into various eras such as the Elizabethan Age.
  • πŸ‘‘ The Caroline period followed, eventually leading into the Restoration period.
  • πŸ“œ The Augustan period came next, covering years from around 1700 to 1745, known for the rise of literary criticism and sensibility.
  • πŸ’– The Romantic period, spanning from 1789 to 1830, focused on emotions, nature, and the supernatural, with a subcategory of Gothic writing.
  • πŸ‘Έ The Victorian period, from 1832 to 1901, is divided into Early, Mid, and Late Victorian periods, reflecting societal changes.
  • πŸ•°οΈ The Modern period began after the Victorian era and is subdivided into early and late modernism, lasting until 1945.
  • πŸŒ€ The Postmodern period started in 1945 and continues today, characterized by experimental forms and perspectives in literature.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of this video as described in the introduction?

    -The video aims to provide notes and explain the history of English literature. The creator encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel for more videos on this topic.

  • What is the first period mentioned in the history of English literature?

    -The first period mentioned is the Old English period, which started in 450-606 AD. This period is also referred to as the Anglo-Saxon period.

  • Why is the Old English period also known as the Dark Age?

    -It is called the Dark Age because English was not yet fully developed as a language during this time.

  • What is the Middle English period and why is it significant?

    -The Middle English period followed the Old English period, and it was significant because Geoffrey Chaucer, known as the 'Father of English Literature,' helped repair and advance the English language.

  • Who is Geoffrey Chaucer and what is his role in English literature?

    -Geoffrey Chaucer is considered the 'Father of English Literature.' He played a key role in developing and refining the English language during the Middle English period.

  • What is the Elizabethan Age, and when did it occur?

    -The Elizabethan Age is a period within English literary history that took place from 1558 to 1603. It was a time of great literary growth, especially under Queen Elizabeth I's reign.

  • What are the key characteristics of the Romantic period in English literature?

    -The Romantic period, which lasted from 1783 to 1830, focused on individualism, emotion, and nature. Writers like Wordsworth and Coleridge were key figures in this movement.

  • What is the Gothic movement, and when did it emerge?

    -The Gothic movement emerged during the Romantic period, emphasizing supernatural and dark themes in literature. It was known for its eerie and mysterious elements.

  • What is the significance of the Victorian period in English literature?

    -The Victorian period, from 1832 to 1901, was marked by major social, political, and cultural changes. It was divided into three subcategories: early, mid, and late Victorian periods.

  • What defines the Postmodern period, and when did it begin?

    -The Postmodern period began after 1945 and continues to the present day. It is characterized by a break from traditional literary forms and often includes themes of irony, fragmentation, and skepticism.

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