Literatura inglesa

History of Literature by Javier Estepa

  • 731

    The venerable Bede

    The venerable Bede
    In his monastery at Jarrow, completes his history of the English church and people
  • 800

    Beowulf

    Beowulf
    The first great work of Germanic literature, mixing the legends of Scandinavia with the experience in England of the Anglo and Saxons.
  • 1300

    Duns scotus

    Duns scotus
    known as the Subtle Doctor in medieval times, he later gives the humanists the name Dunsman or dunce
  • 1340

    William of Ockham

    William of Ockham
    William of Ockham advocates reducing arguments to the essentials, an approach later known as Ockham's Razor
  • 1367

    William Langland

    William Langland
    A narrator who calls himself Will, and whose name may be Langland, begins Piers Plowman's epic poem.
  • 1387

    Chaucer

    Chaucer
    Chaucer begins an ambitious plan for 100 Canterbury Tales, of which he only turns 24 by the time of his death
  • 1524

    William Tyndale

    William Tyndale
    William Tyndale studies at the University of Wittenberg and plans to translate the Bible into English
  • 1564

    Shakespeare

    Shakespeare
    Marlowe and Shakespeare are born in the same year, whit Marlowethe older by two months
  • Marlowe

    Marlowe
    Marlowe's first play, Tamburlaine the Great, features the shocking blank verse of the Elizabethan and Jacobean drama.
  • Shakespeare

    Shakespeare
    The central character of Shakespeare in Hamlet expresses both the ideals of the Renaissance and the disappointment of a less confident
  • John Smith

    John Smith
    John Smith publishes A Description of New England, a review of his exploration of the region in 1614
  • John Milton

    John Milton
    John Milton's Lycidas is published in memory of a Cambridge friend, Edward King
  • John Locke

    John Locke
    John Locke publishes his Essay on human understanding, arguing that all knowledge is based on experience
  • Henry Fielding

    Henry Fielding
    Henry Fielding presents a character of lasting appeal in the scruffy but good-hearted Tom Jones
  • Thomas Chatterton

    Thomas Chatterton
    Thomas Chatterton, de 17 años de edad, quien luego fue aclamado como un importante poeta, se suicida en una buhardilla de Londres.
  • Thomas Paine

    Thomas Paine
    Thomas Paine publishes his complete Age of Reason, an attack on conventional Christianity
  • William Cobbett

    William Cobbett
    William Cobbett returns to England the bones of Thomas Paine, who died in the USA. UU. In 1809
  • Peter Mark Roget

    Peter Mark Roget
    London doctor Peter Mark Roget publishes his thesaurus, thesaurus of words and phrases in English
  • George Eliot

    George Eliot
    The English author George Eliot gains fame with his first full-length novel, Adam Bede
  • George du Maurier

    George du Maurier
    French artist and author George du Maurier publishes his novel Trilby
  • Rudyard Kipling

    Rudyard Kipling
    Rudyard Kipling publishes Just So Stories for Little Children
  • James Joyce

    James Joyce
    James Joyce's novel, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, begins a serial publication in a London newspaper, The Egoist
  • Henry Williamson

    Henry Williamson
    Henry Williamson wins a large number of readers with Tarka the Otter, a realistic story of the life and death of an otter in Devon
  • John Maynard Keynes

    John Maynard Keynes
    John Maynard Keynes defines his economy in the general theory of employment, interests and money
  • Kingsley Amis

    Kingsley Amis
    Kingsley Amis and other young writers in Britain are known as Angry Young Men
  • Británico Roald Dahl

    Británico Roald Dahl
    British author Roald Dahl publishes a children's novel, James and the Giant Peach
  • Iris Murdoch

    Iris Murdoch
    Iris Murdoch publishes The Sea, the Sea, and wins the 1978 Booker Award
  • Julian Barnes

    Julian Barnes
    The English author Julian Barnes publishes a multifaceted literary novel, Flaubert's Parrot
  • Louis de Bernières

    Louis de Bernières
    Louis de Bernières publishes Mandolin of Captain Corelli, a love story set in the Kefalonia occupied by the Italians
  • Michael Frayn

     Michael Frayn
    Michael Frayn's work in Copenhagen dramatizes Werner Heisenberg's visit to Niels Bohr in Denmark during the war