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Title: THE MIDDLE AGES


1
THE MIDDLE AGES
  • From Beowulf to Chaucer

Lugnan Viviana Testolin Francesca
2
Historical context
  • 5th Century Anglo-Saxon invasions
  • 1066 first and last conquest of England from
    Normans
  • Birth of feudal- system
  • 1215 Magna Charta the process of negotiation
    between barons and the King. It limited the royal
    power
  • 1381 Peasants Revolt
  • 1453-1485 The war of the Roses
  • 1485 the Middle Ages came to an end

3
Anglo-Saxon literature BEOWULF
  • The first epic pagan poem
  • It had been orally transmitted before being
    recorded on paper (10 Century)
  • It was written in Old English (mix of germanic
    dialects)
  • It represents Anglo-Saxons values
  • Beowulf is the hero of the poem

4
Medieval Society
  • Pyramidal, hierarchical organization
  • Privileged code is the religious one
  • ?regular code
  • People were interested in salvation
  • William I the Conqueror instituted the feudal
    system? lands distribuited among knights and
    barons

5
Women condition
  • Wives or nuns
  • Underrated inside the society
  • Often considered as witches (people believed in
    supernatural)
  • Private and domestic sphere considered a womans
    world
  • Restricted education

6
The ballad
  • Narrative poem
  • Orally transmitted
  • Revived during the romantic period
  • For common people
  • Characters simply sketched
  • Themes tragical events, supernatural, demon
    love, battles on the boarder between Scotland and
    England
  • Use of music

7
Medieval literature
  • Mystery plays stories taken from the Old
    Testament, the Creation and Fall to the last
    Judgement. Performed inside the church and later
    brought outside
  • Morality plays allegorical tales in which human
    qualities were personified (vices and virtues)

8
The Canterbury tales (Geoffrey Chaucer)
  • Written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer
  • First masterpiece of English literature
  • Inspired by Boccaccios Decameron
  • Series of linked stories
  • Pilgrimage to Canterbury
  • Characters belonged to different social classes
  • Characters both individuals and stereotype
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