The literary culture of the Middle Ages was far more international than national and was divided more by lines of class and audience than by language. Latin was the Church language and of learning. French became the dominant language of secular European Literary Culture after Eleventh Century. But English has its position as ever as a legendary. In this period there was great diversity of medieval cultures and the social, political, religious, economic and technological changes also took place. By the modern scholars this period sometimes is referred as "Cathedralism". This book provides a brief overview of such diversities and development of the language. Literary works, are and music all are included in its discussion. The author is confident enough that this work would prove to be beneficial to the readers and specially to the students of the English Literature.
Analogy of English Literature
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Title
Analogy of English Literature
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Pearl Books, 2007
ISBN
8189979003
Length
viii+240p.
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