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  2. English literature, the body of written works produced in the English language by inhabitants of the British Isles (including Ireland) from the 7th century to the present day. The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are treated separately under American literature , Australian literature , Canadian literature , and ...

  3. Literature in English, British Isles (340) Comparative Literature (314) Literature in English, North America (252) American Studies (223) American Literature (214) Other English Language and Literature (151) Literature in English, North America, Ethnic and Cultural Minority (143) Modern Literature (132) Children's and Young Adult Literature (125)

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    At the beginning of the period covered in this encyclopedia, English was a parochial and marginal tongue, eschewed as a literary medium by many of its own speakers and used by few outside the British Isles. In hisFirst Book of the Introduction of Knowledge (written c. 1542, printed 1547), Andrew Boorde declared that it was "a base speche to other n...

    Like the language itself, English prose changed massively in the period from 1450 to 1789. The beginning of the period saw the publication of one of the quintessential late-medieval prose romances, Thomas Malory'sMorte d'Arthur (1485); at the end we find the novel well established with works such as Henry Fielding'sTom Jones (1749), Laurence Sterne...

    Early modern poetry also demonstrates a huge variety of forms and subjects, from the range and ambition of politico-religious epics such as Spenser's Faerie Queene (1590, 1596) or Milton'sParadise Lost(1667) to the compact brevity of lyric and epigram. The earliest works of the period demonstrate their descent from medieval works: RobertHenryson's ...

    Primary Sources

    It is impossible to list all relevant primary sources, but good anthologies of early modern English literatureinclude the following: Davidson, Peter, ed.Poetry and Revolution: An Anthology of British and Irish Verse, 1625–1660. Oxford and New York, 1998. DeMaria, Robert, ed.British Literature, 1640–1789: An Anthology.2nd ed. Oxford, 2001. Duncan, Thomas G., ed.Late Medieval English Lyrics and Carols, 1400–1530.London, 2000. Fowler, Alastair, ed.The New Oxford Book of Seventeenth Century Verse...

    Secondary Sources

    Barber, Charles.Early Modern English. 2nd ed. Edinburgh, 1997. Corns, Thomas, ed.The Cambridge Companion to English Poetry: Donne to Marvell.Cambridge, U.K., 1993. Hattaway, Michael, ed.A Companion to English Renaissance Literature and Culture.Oxford and Malden, Mass., 2000. Hogg, Richard M., gen. ed.The Cambridge History of the English Language. Vol. 3,1476–1776.Edited by Roger Lass. Cambridge, U.K., 2000. Hulme, Peter, and Tim Youngs, eds.The Cambridge Companion to Travel Writing.Cambridge,...

  4. In addition to English, literature has been written in a wide variety of other languages in Britain, that is the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands (the Isle of Man and the Bailiwicks of Guernsey and Jersey are not part of the United Kingdom, but are closely associated with it, being British Crown Dependencies ).

  5. Jun 13, 2023 · The major literatures written in English outside the British Isles are treated separately under American literature, Australian literature, Canadian literature, and New Zealand literature.

  6. Full-Text Articles in Literature in English, Anglophone outside British Isles and North America Fantastic Borderlands And Masonic Meta-Religion In Rudyard Kipling’S “The Man Who Would Be King” , Lucas Kwong Jul 2020