Literature of Old English
Literature of Old English
Literature of Old English
Literature is important for any language, because it keeps and protect that language. The language displays its full power in literature. The literature of the Anglo-Saxons is one of the richest and the most significant literatures that preserved some characteristics of the Anglo-Saxons' life and language. Old English literature is divided into two main parts:
Pagan Literature The literature which the Anglo Saxons brought with them from their homelands. b. It was preserved for a time in oral tradition. c. The subjects of their Literature was about ideas like war, exile, sea and its hardships, the ruined
c. examples of literary works of this type: The wanderer, The Seafarer, The Ruin, The Battle Of Malden d. The most important work is Beowulf, an epic of 3000 lines written by unknown author. It describes the heroic adventures of a great warrior with the monster Grendel. It dealt with a fanciful idea
Christian Literature a. It began when the Anglo-Saxons converted to Christianity at the end of the 6th century. b. It is concerned with the Christian subjects, themes, and translations of the Old and New Testaments and the legends of the saints.
c. The famous poets who belong to this type are Caedmon and Cynewulf who wrote poems like: Juliana and Elena (story of the two saints), Christ, and The Fates of the Apostles.
Poetry was more effective and common in OE because it was easier to be memorized and orally transmitted.
Beowulf is the oldest poem in the English language, so everything written since Beowulf stems from it in some way. The story of Beowulf contains common themes that we still see in English literature today. To sum up, it is a great story. General Characteristics: * We dont know who wrote it. * We dont know when exactly it was written. * We dont know how much, exactly, is based on historical truth.
* It was passed orally. * There are a lot of Christian references in the poem, but the characters and setting are Paganthis means a monk probably translated it. * Beowulf is an epic poem. This means it is a heroic story and
The conflict between Good & Evil The importance of wealth and treasure The importance of the sea and sailing Fate Loyalty to the king. Heroism and heroic deeds
K I N G A L F R E D T H E G R E AT
( The Founder of English Prose)
Alfred is described as the greatest king England has ever known and served in that capacity from 871 until his death the 26th of October 901 He was a great leader and statesman, who defeated the Vikings. He was not only an arm man, but also an intellectual figure who believed in his nation's abilities. Victories against the Danes were not the only achievements of King Alfred. He was also instrumental in the fields of education, as he believed, education "makes life more rewarding and enjoyable;...the worst thing of all is ignorance".
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