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Major Periods in English Literature-Timeline

Major Periods in English Literature – Timeline
        43 Roman empire Invasion of Britain
        303    Emperor Constantine declares Christianity as official religion
        304 Martyrdom of St. Alban
        500s  Anglo-Saxon settlement in Britain
        597    St. Augustine’s mission from Rome to Britain
        658    Cædmon's Hymn (oldest recorded English poem)

Old English Period (600 – 1066)
§  1000  Beowulf (said to be one of the earliest and longest epics in English literature)
§  1020  Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (compiled by King Alfred the Great)
§  1066  Norman Conquest of England (under the command of William the Conqueror)


Medieval Period (1066 – 1485)
§  1190  The Owl and Nightingale  another(example of early English poetry)
§  1215  Magna Carta
§  1348  Chronicles of Black Death (gives accounts of the devastating plague in that period)
§  1367  Langland, Piers Plowman (an early example of an allegorical narrative poem )
§  1370 Sir Gawain and The Green Knight (popular Medieval romance that also refers to King Arthur and round table)
§  1382  Peasant’s Revolt
§  1400  Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales (highlight of medieval literature)
§  1473  First book printed in English (printing in England pioneered by William Caxton)
§  1485  Malory, Morte d’ Arthur
English Renaissance (1485 – 1660)
§  1485  Battle of Bosworth Field (beginning of Tudor dynasty and end of Medieval period)
§  1492  Columbus’s first voyage to New World
§  1516  More, Utopia
§  1535  Reformation – Act of Supremacy (initiated by Henry VIII)

Elizabethan Era (1558 -1603)

§  1564 -1616  William Shakespeare
§  1588  Spanish Armada attacks
§  1590  Spenser, The Faerie Queen (tribute to Elizabeth I)
§  1592  Marlowe, Doctor Faustus
§  1595 - 1596  Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night’s Dream
§  1599  Globe Theatre is built



Jacobean Era (1567–1625)

§  1601  Shakespeare, Hamlet
§  1603  Shakespeare, Othello
§  1603  Elizabeth I dies
§  1605  Gunpowder Plot (Guy Fawkes)
§  1607  American Settlements (begin in Jamestown)
§  1611  King James Bible (the first bible written in English)
§  1616  Shakespeare dies
§  1616  Johnson, To Penshurst
§  1623  Shakespeare’s work compiled and published
             Caroline Era (1625 – 1642)
§  1633  John Donne’s metaphysical poetry published after his death

English Civil War (1642 -1651)
                                            
§  1642  English Civil War (which results in republic)
§  1649  Charles I beheaded
§  1653  Beginning of Protectorate


Restoration Period (1660 -1700)
§  1660 Restoration of monarchy (with Charles II on the throne)
§  1666  Great fire of London
§  1667  Milton, Paradise Lost
§  1688  The Glorious Revolution
The Augustan Age: Neoclassicism and Age of Enlightenment (1700 – 1740s)
§  1702 – 1714  Queen Anne
§  1707  Act of Union
§  1709  Swift, A Description of the Morning
§  1714  Pope, Rape of the Lock
§  1719  Defoe, Robinson Crusoe
§  1726  Swift, Gulliver’s Travels
§  1775 - 1783   American War of Independence



Romanticism (1789 – 1830)
§  1789  French Revolution
§  1798  Wordsworth and Coleridge, Lyrical Ballads With A Few Other Poems
§  1789 – 1821 John Keats
§  1802 – 1804  Wordsworth, Imitations of Immortality
§  1807  Abolition of Slave trade in British Empire
§  1813  Austen, Pride and Prejudice
§  1815  Battle of Waterloo (marks end of Napoleon’s reign)
§  1818  Shelley, Frankenstein
§  1819 – 1820  Keats, Bright Star
§  1820  Keats, Ode in a Grecian Urn

Victorian Period (1837 – 1901)
§  1831 – 1832  Reform Act
§  1834  Abolition of slavery in British Empire
§  1837 – 1839  Dickens, Oliver Twist
§  1841  Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop
§  1842  Tennyson, Ulysses
§  1847  Bronte, Wuthering Heights
§  1850  Browning, Hiram’s Greek Slave
§  1851  The Great Exhibition of London at Crystal Palace, Hyde Park
§  1854  Tennyson, The Charge of the Light Brigade
§  1859  Darwin, On the Origin of Species
§  1865  Abolition of slavery in America
§  1867  Arnold, Dover Beach
§  1870  Elementary Education Act
§  1877  Queen Victoria named Empress of India
§  1890s New Women movement
§  1892  Gilman, The Yellow Wallpaper
§  1901  Death of Queen Victoria


By B. Pascal Zwane


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