William J. Long

English Literature


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briefly the story of the Norman Conquest. How did the Conquest affect the life and literature of England?

      2. What types of literature were produced after the Conquest? How do they compare with Anglo-Saxon literature? What works of this period are considered worthy of a permanent place in our literature?

      3. What is meant by the Riming Chronicles? What part did they play in developing the idea of nationality? What led historians of this period to write in verse? Describe Geoffrey's History. What was its most valuable element from the view point of literature?

      4. What is Layamon's Brut? Why did Layamon choose this name for his Chronicle? What special literary interest attaches to the poem?

      5. What were the Metrical Romances? What reasons led to the great interest in three classes of romances, i.e. Matters of France, Rome, and Britain? What new and important element enters our literature in this type? Read one of the Metrical Romances in English and comment freely upon it, as to interest, structure, ideas, and literary quality.

      6. Tell the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. What French and what Saxon elements are found in the poem? Compare it with Beowulf to show the points of inferiority and superiority. Compare Beowulf's fight with Grendel or the Fire Drake and Sir Gawain's encounter with the Green Knight, having in mind (1) the virtues of the hero, (2) the qualities of the enemy, (3) the methods of warfare, (4) the purpose of the struggle. Read selections from The Pearl and compare with Dear's Lament. What are the personal and the universal interests in each poem?

      7. Tell some typical story from the Mabinogion. Where did the Arthurian legends originate, and how did they become known to English readers? What modern writers have used these legends? What fine elements do you find in them that are not found in Anglo-Saxon poetry?

      8. What part did Arthur play in the early history of Britain? How long did the struggle between Britons and Saxons last? What Celtic names and elements entered into English language and literature?

      9. What is a ballad, and what distinguishes it from other forms of poetry? Describe the ballad which you like best. Why did the ballad, more than any other form of literature, appeal to the common people? What modern poems suggest the old popular ballad? How do these compare in form and subject matter with the Robin Hood ballads?

CHRONOLOGY
HISTORY LITERATURE
912. Northmen settle in Normandy
1066. Battle of Hastings. William,
king of England
1086. Domesday Book completed
1087. William Rufus
1093. Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury
1094(cir.). Anselem's Cur Deus Homo
1096. First Crusade
1100. Henry I
1110. First recorded Miracle play in
England (see chapter on the
Drama)
1135. Stephen
1137(cir.). Geoffrey's History
1147. Second Crusade
1154. Henry II
1189. Richard I. Third Crusade
1199. John
1200 (cir.). Layamon's Brut
1215. Magna Charta
1216. Henry III
1225 (cir.). Ancren Riwle
1230 (cir.). University of Cambridge
chartered
1265. Beginning of House of Commons.
Simon de Montfort
1267. Roger Bacon's Opus Majus
1272. Edward I
1295. First complete Parliament
1300–1400. York and Wakefield.
Miracle plays
1307. Edward II
1320 (cir.). Cursor Mundi
1327. Edward III
1338. Beginning of Hundred Years' War
with France
1340 (?). Birth of Chaucer
1350 (cir.). Sir Gawain. The Pearl

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