Additionally, the website covers the works of extra-important writers such as Sophocles, Homer, Euripides, Aeschylus, Seneca, and Aristophanes, presenting a broad and enlightening trip through the evolution of English literature. Whether you're a student, teacher, or literature fan, this platform offers as an excellent resource for understanding and appreciating the literary heritage of the English language.
The important Writers of English Literature for BCS
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The English Literature website presents a detailed
investigation of the rich fabric of English literary history, stretching from
the Old English Period to the Post-Modern Period. Delve into the writings of
prominent writers and periods, such as:
**The Old English Period:**
- Caedmon
- Cynewulf
Saint Venerable Bede
King Alfred the Great
**The Middle English Period (1066–1500):**
John Wycliff
Sir Thomas Malory
- Dante
William Langland
**The Renaissance:*
The Elizabethan Period (Thomas Norton, Christopher
Marlowe, Edmund Spenser, etc.)
The Jacobean Period (John Donne, Andrew Marvell, George
Herbert, etc.)
The Caroline Period (Robert Herrick)
The Commonwealth Period (Thomas Hobbes, Jeremy Taylor)
The Neoclassical Period:
The Restoration Period (John Milton, John Dryden, William
Congreve, etc.)
The Augustan Period (Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift,
Daniel Defoe, etc.)
The Age of Sensibility (Dr. Samuel Johnson, Henry
Fielding, Oliver Goldsmith, etc.)
**The Romantic Period:**
William Wordsworth
- S.T.Coleridge
- P.B.Shelley
- John Keats
William Blake
**The Victorian Period:**
Robert Browning
Charles Dickens
Thomas Hardy
George Eliot
**The Modern Period (1901–1939):**
The Edwardian Period (Henrik Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw,
Joseph Conrad, etc.)
The Georgian Period (Robert Frost, E.M. Forster, James
Joyce, T.S. Eliot, etc.)
**The Postmodern Period (1939–Present):**
John Osborne
-Ted Hughes
Harold Pinter
Tony Morrison
J. K. Rowling
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