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Characteristics Of Old English Period

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Old English Period
In this research paper I will be talking for Old English, Middle English and Modern English Period, I am going to summarize their main characteristics such as: history, vocabulary, grammar and writing system. English literature begins before the fourteenth century. The unity of language consists on the one hand in the insistence of a language which remains from first to last fairly intelligible and on the other hand in the continuity of written records handed down generation to generation. These two conditions were not fulfilled in England until the days of Chaucer. The first contributor is Anglo-Saxon literature and the second is the literature imported from France …show more content…

The Anglo-Saxon poetry is generally wistful in form and edifying in spirit, one long lamentation breathed forth by the zeal and new converts to Christianity. Even though the earliest forms of English literature have perished and we know that nothing whatever of Old English poetry in its rudest shape. All the earliest literature consists of four ancient volumes (manuscripts). The first one is that of Beowulf from the 10th century with Judith in it. This manuscript is safely preserved in the British museum and for the first time it is published in 1815. The second manuscript is the Exeter Book, third one is Junian Manuscript and the fourth one is Vercelli Book. Though it is very old this literature has some literal value, it is mainly contained of poetry which may be divided into Old Pagan Poetry and New Christian Poetry. Both poetries are written with the same verse stressed and alliterative while as stylistic figures mostly had synonymies, metaphors, hyperbolas, epithets

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