Postby FukuokaGirl » Wed Jul 09, 2008 6:10 pm
*blink* *blink blink* XD
I'm sooooo surprised to see these novels, well some of them are novels, being listed under The Classics. ^_____^
Classical literature is comprised of the works coming out of the Greek and Roman cultures, roughly about 1200 BCE to 455 CE. This is known as The Classical Era.
For literature at this time...there are, indeed, many wonderful "stories" being told, but there were also major religious texts as well as grand breakthroughs in philosophy. Most of the works produced at this time began with oral tradition and finished as epic poetry. The Classical Era itself is broken up into four subdivisions for the literary genius that was spawned from the times:
Homeric Period- obviously Homer's Iliad and Odyssey
Classical Greek- producing Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Euripides, Sophocles
Classical Roman- Ovid, Horace, Virgil
Patristic Period- St. Augustine, Tertullian
</Classical Literature> *whew*
XDDDD
Some of the names thrown around in here fall into their own subdivisions within their own appropriate time. But for fear of being excessive, which I'm sure I've already been, I shall simply place the names under their larger umbrella periods.
Chaucer and Dante fall into the Medieval Period.
Spenser, Shakespeare, Marlowe, Donne, and Milton wrote during the Renaissance/Reformation Period.
John Locke, Moliere, Voltaire, Alexander Pope wrote throughout what is known as The Enlightenment (or Neoclassical Era). This period comprises The Colonial Period in America, so this is where you'll find Thomas Paine and so on. The Romantic Period comprises several very, very famous subdivisions but like I said, for brevity's sake, I shall only list the authors (though it pains me to do so ^.~ haha). Blake, Keats, Shelley, Austen, Emerson, Thoreau, Poe, Hawthorne all fall into this category.
The Victorian Period brings us Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her husband Robert Browning as well as Tennyson, Dickens, the Bronte sisters, Sir Oscar Wilde, Walt Whitman, and Emily Dickinson.
The Modern Period comprises the works from 1914-1945. Therefore including Yeats, Robert Frost, Flannery O'Connor, Virginia Woolf, Dylan Thomas, Hemingway, Faulkner, Fitzgerald.
Everything from 1945 onward is considered to be part of the Postmodern Era.
Soooo.... make this little English major heart happy... and dig around and see where your favorite novels falls! I guarantee it will give you something interesting to bring up very soon! Plus, it's a sure fire way to impress your teachers and parents. hehe
I hope you all enjoyed my little English lesson hehe.... I enjoyed writing it. XDDDD
OOooOOooOOoohhh.....
Pssst... everyone... psssst
AustEn.
And Shakespeare didn't write novels...only plays and sonnets.
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</lit nerd> ... for nooooow hahahahaha XD
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