GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) English (XH-C2) Multi-Genre Literatures in English-Drama Study Material (Page 40 of 78)
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Anglo-Saxon Age: Period: Other Major Literary Outcomes, Literary Style and Devices, the Origin and Position of English
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Other Major Literary Outcomes
- Beowulf: An Old English epic poem consisting of 3,182 alliterative lines written by an anonymous writer in 7th century. The poem survives in a single copy in the manuscript known as the Nowell Codex.
- Dream of the Rood: The poem is in form of a dream: In this dream or vision the poet is speaking to the Cross on which Jesus w…
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King Arthur: Categories of Literary Traditions Related to Arthur, Middle English Prose, Wycliffe՚s Bible
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- King Arthur is considered to be one of the most eminent and reputed British leaders of the late 5th and early 6th centuries.
- He is believed to have led the army of the British against Saxon enemies in the early 6th century.
Categories of Literary Traditions Related to Arthur
- The textual sources for Arthur can be divided into two categories: the pre-Galfridian texts (written before Geoffrey) and the Galfridian or post-Galfridian texts (written after Geoffrey) .
- All these sources concentrate on three characteristics of Arthur. He is delineated as a valiant warrior who protects Britain from diverse threats, both human and supernatural.
- The first narrative account of the life of Arthur is found in the Latin wo…
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