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█ _ 0 حصريا كتاب ❞ EnglishLiterature pdf ❝ 2024 pdf: literature William Shakespeare English literature is the written in English language, including composed by writers not necessarily from England; Joseph Conrad was born Poland, Robert Burns was Scottish, James Joyce Irish, Dylan Thomas Welsh, Edgar Allan Poe American, V S Naipaul Trinidad, Vladimir Nabokov Russian In other words, as diverse as varieties and dialects of spoken around world In academia, term often labels departments programmes practising studies secondary tertiary educational systems Despite variety authors literature, works of William Shakespeare remain paramount throughout the English speaking This article primarily deals with some from Britain written For specific speaking regions, consult see also section, bottom page Old English The first works English, Old appeared early Middle Ages (the oldest surviving text is Cædmon's Hymn) The oral tradition very strong culture most literary were written to be performed Epic poems were thus popular many, including Beowulf, have survived the present day rich corpus Anglo Saxon that closely resemble today's Icelandic, Norwegian, North Frisian Northumbrian Scots modern Much verse extant manuscripts probably a "milder" adaptation earlier Germanic war continent When such poetry brought England it still being handed down orally one generation another, the constant presence alliterative verse, or consonant rhyme (today's newspaper headlines marketing abundantly use this technique such Big Better) helped peoples remember Such feature of Germanic languages opposed vocalic end Romance But literature dates Christian monasteries founded St Augustine Canterbury his disciples reasonable to believe somehow adapted suit needs الشعر والمسرح مجاناً PDF اونلاين المسرحي هو الفن الذي يتبنى سواء كان عموديا أو غير عمودي, لكتابة الحوار يطلق عليه أحيانا: المسرح الشعري, الدراما الشعرية, المسرحية الدرامي , ودلالة هذه المصطلحات جميعا متقاربة ذلك مقابل توظيف النثر فيما يعرف بالمسرح النثري

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literature
William Shakespeare
English literature is the literature written in the English language,
including literature composed in English by writers not necessarily
from England; Joseph Conrad was born in Poland, Robert Burns was
Scottish, James Joyce was Irish, Dylan Thomas was Welsh, Edgar
Allan Poe was American, V.S. Naipaul was born in Trinidad, Vladimir
Nabokov was Russian. In other words, English literature is as diverse
as the varieties and dialects of English spoken around the world. In
academia, the term often labels departments and programmes
practising English studies in secondary and tertiary educational
systems. Despite the variety of authors of English literature, the works
of William Shakespeare remain paramount throughout the
English-speaking world.
This article primarily deals with some of the literature from Britain
written in English. For literature from specific English-speaking
regions, consult the see also section, bottom of the page.
Old English
The first works in English, written in Old English, appeared in the early Middle Ages (the oldest surviving text is
Cædmon's Hymn). The oral tradition was very strong in the early English culture and most literary works were
written to be performed. Epic poems were thus very popular and many, including Beowulf, have survived to the
present day in the rich corpus of Anglo-Saxon literature that closely resemble today's Icelandic, Norwegian, North
Frisian and the Northumbrian and Scots English dialects of modern English. Much Old English verse in the extant
manuscripts is probably a "milder" adaptation of the earlier Germanic war poems from the continent. When such
poetry was brought to England it was still being handed down orally from one generation to another, and the
constant presence of alliterative verse, or consonant rhyme (today's newspaper headlines and marketing abundantly
use this technique such as in Big is Better) helped the Anglo-Saxon peoples remember it. Such rhyme is a feature of
Germanic languages and is opposed to vocalic or end-rhyme of Romance languages. But the first written literature
dates to the early Christian monasteries founded by St. Augustine of Canterbury and his disciples and it is reasonable
to believe that it was somehow adapted to suit to needs of Christian
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