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History of English Literature: The Ages at a Glance

UGC-NET aur PGT literature me "ages" ka overview zaroori hai. Har age ko ek spirit + 1–2 naam se anchor karo — pura map yaad rehta hai.

The major ages

  • Old & Middle EnglishBeowulf; Geoffrey Chaucer ("Father of English Poetry", The Canterbury Tales).
  • Elizabethan / Renaissance (16th c.) — drama & sonnets: Shakespeare, Marlowe, Spenser.
  • Neo-classical / Augustan (18th c.) — reason, satire: Pope, Dryden, Swift, Dr Johnson.
  • Romantic (1798–1832) — nature & emotion: Wordsworth & Coleridge (Lyrical Ballads), Keats, Shelley, Byron.
  • Victorian (1837–1901) — novel & morality: Dickens, Tennyson, the Brontës, Hardy.
  • Modern (20th c.) — experiment: T. S. Eliot (The Waste Land), Yeats, Joyce, Woolf.
📝 Example"Lyrical Ballads (1798)" marks the start of the Romantic Age — by Wordsworth & Coleridge.

Anchor names to remember

Chaucer → Father of English Poetry. Shakespeare → Bard of Avon. Wordsworth → poet of Nature. Eliot → modernist landmark.

⚠️ Common Mistakes
  • Don’t mix ages: Lyrical Ballads = Romantic, not Victorian.
  • Augustan = reason & satire; Romantic = emotion & nature — they are opposites.
  • Dates yaad rakho roughly (Romantic ~1798–1832).
⚡ Quick RevisionOrder: Chaucer → Elizabethan(Shakespeare) → Augustan(Pope) → Romantic(Wordsworth) → Victorian(Dickens) → Modern(Eliot). Spirit + 1 name per age.

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