¡Descarga mapa conceptual literatura inglesa y más Esquemas y mapas conceptuales en PDF de Literatura inglesa solo en Docsity! 2.1 OLD ENGLISH 2.2 MIDDLE ENGLISH Ca. 420: The Anglosaxon Invasion Ca. 600: The Heptarchy Ca. 789: First Viking Rates Ca. 1000: Second Viking Invasion 1066: Norman Conquest by William the Conquetor 1337-1453: Hundred years war 1348: Black Death 1455-85: War of the Roses Chirstina Scriptural (Caedmon) liturgical National epic, heroic elegies riddles ROMANCE Extended narrative, quest by a Knight, supernatural and marvels motivs Layamon Chretien de Troyes Sir Gawain an dthe Green Knight Sir Thomas Malory Geoffrey ChaucerCantembury Tales Beowulf 3. REINAISSANCE- ELISABETH DRAMA 1485-1650s 4.1 RESTORATION 1650s-1710s 4.2 XVIII JOURNALISM, SATIRE AND NOVEL 1485: Accession of Henry VII: Tudor dynasty 1509: Accession of Henry VIII 1517: Martin Luther’s Theses 1534: Henry VII head of English Church 1558: Accession of Elisabeth I 1576: building the Theater 1588: Defeat of Spanish Armada 1603: Death Elisabeth I, accession James I 1605: The Gunpowder Plot 1620: Arrival of the Pilgrims From 1660 Charles II re-established as monarch Restoration comedy restaurtio- 18th century John Dryden John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim Progress John Milton’s Paradise Lost Realism: detailed description Interest in private and everyday life New readers: middle classes Journalism & novel: current topics and simple direct language ( Defoe, Joseph and Addison). CONTEXT: The inductive method Empiricism Royal society London 1662 First London Journal 1780 TRAGEDIES COMEDIES AUGUSTIAN LITERATURE NOVEL King Lear Richard III Romeo and Juliet Othelo Anthony and Cleopathra Hamlet Henry IV The Tempest As you like it Cymbeline Satire: Jonathan Swift Defoe: Robinson Crusoe Richardson: Pamela Fielding Not a happy ending Catharsis 7.1 AMERICAN (RE)NAISSANCE 1830s-1770 7.2 REALISM AND NATURALISM American civil war: 1861-1865 A new begging Fresh art, intellectuals, politics Emerson (father): The American Scholar, Native, Representative Men Thoreau: Walden Hawthorne: The Scarlet Letter, The House of the Seven Gables, The Blithedale Romance Melville: White-jacket, Moby Dick, Pierre Whitman: Leaves of Grass Poe Accurate representation of American lives Mark Twin: Adventures of Tom Sawyer Stephen Crane Theodor Dreiser William Dean Howells Rebecca Harding Davis Henry James LOCAL COLOUR Represents a very specific place, folklore, dialects...- after Civil war and the next three decades. Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom Cabin Mark Twain: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn NARURALISM Vulnerability, influenced by social and natural forces Stephen Crane: The Open Boat Theodore Dreiser: Sister Carrie ROMANCES Explore feelings in mind Symbols and allegory Marvellous and innocent incidents 1) The Scarlet Letter: N. Hawthorneirony, paradox, psychological, verbal economy and allegory 2) Moby Dick: Melville THE SHORT STORY Hawthorne, Irving, Melville Edgar Allan Poe The Philosophy of Composition *NATIONAL GENRE Twain, Harte, Dean Howells, Henry James, Ambrose Bierce DETECTIVE FICTION Edgar Allan Poe(father of this genre) The Murders in the Rue Morgue The Mystery of Marie Rogêt 8. XX CENTURY Crisis of positivism Charles Darwin: The Origin of Species/ The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex we are not a creation of God, it is evolution Imperialism Degeneration: new values Relativity (Einstein); Saussure: langue vs parole Modernism Experimental and avant-garde trends in the early 20th century Cosmopolitan, urban dislocation Challenge the reader Pyscological and anthropological theories Influences: Sir James Frater (the Golden Bought) and blkjk Stream of conscious (flow of thoughts and feelings): Hernry James’s Time and Free Will (how the mind undertand time and duration); Sigmund Freud: conciuous + unocncniuos. Édouard Dyardin (Les Lauriers Santcoupers), James Joyce, Virginia Wolfe and William Faulker Post modernisms New departures in art, literature, architecture 1950s-60s-70s Literature: fragmentotpm, concerned about time and memory. Samuel beckett : waiting for godot(theather of absurd) Paul auster: new York trilogy Jack keouac: on the road (beat generation) Salman rushdie: the satanic verses (magic realism) NOVEL Virgina Wolf James Joyce: Dubliners, Ulysses, A Potrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Finnegains Wake D.H.Lawrence POETRY Thomas Hardy W.B.Yeats T.S.Elliot H. Auden DRAMA J.M.Symgnge Sean O’Casey W Somerset Muaghan Noêl Coward (comedies) WOMEN WRITERS Virgina woolf: room of one’s own Angela carter (magical realism) Jean rhus: postcolonial writing Dorin lessing Toni Morrison Margaret atwood