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British Literature
  • Unit 1
  • The Anglo-Saxons 450-1100

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Celtic Britain
  • Britain first mentioned by ancient Greeks
  • Legendary remote and mysterious
  • Romans found the island occupied by Celtic
    Britons
  • (related to the Celtic of Western Europe
    conquered by the Romans)
  • During 5th century, Romans left the Celtic people
    to find their own means of defense

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Rise of the Anglo-Saxons
  • Brief military success under leadership of King
    Arthur, medieval legend
  • Celtic Britain culture collapsed by 600
  • Attacked by enemies, German tribes from across
    the North Sea
  • From 600-850, the Anglo-Saxons, wealthy
    independent lords and kings, fought amongst
    themselves

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Anglo-Saxon
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Fall of Anglo-Saxons
  • Viking Danes began to attack and were defeated
  • In 1066, the Normans invaded from across the
    English Channel instituted their own culture,
    bringing an end to the Anglo-Saxons

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Anglo-Saxon Culture
  • Well developed society organized around the
    family, the clan, the tribe, and the kingdom
  • 2 classes The eorls, ruling class
  • The ceorls, bondsmen, ancestors were
    former slaves
  • King relied on witan, wise men

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Anglo-Saxon Social Life
  • Center of social life was the mead hall
  • Professional singers, scops, entertained
  • served as poets and chroniclers
  • kept stories alive
  • Until end of 6th century, worshipped pagan
    gods---associated with Norse mythology now

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Rise of Christianity
  • At first, Christianity had little impact
  • Until Augustine, a missionary, converted King
    Ethelbert of Kent in 597
  • Within 2 generations, Christianity spread
    throughout England
  • Missionaries brought education and culture
  • Christianity influenced literature, as monks
    recorded poetry that had been oral
  • Yet Anglo-Saxons still clung to pagan
    superstitions and customs

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Anglo Saxon Literature
  • Anglo-Saxons brought literary traditions from the
    continent
  • Brought oral literature steeped in pagan beliefs
  • Focused on the brave and heroic deeds of warriors
    possessing valued attributes
  • Only surviving full length epic in Old English
    (from this tradition) is Beowulf

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Anglo Saxon Poetry
  • The lyric and the riddle
  • The lyric is personal and emotional
  • The riddle describes person or object
  • Both reveal
  • love of language
  • terror of northern winter
  • awareness of death
  • reverence fear of the sea

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