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A concise, chronological survey of medieval English literary development, tracing Anglo‑Saxon verse and prose into the Middle English period and analysing genres such as epic and elegiac poetry, riddles, romances, songs, ballads, comic verse and allegory. It considers prose traditions—chronicles, homilies and translations—highlights stylistic and religious influences, and discusses continuity and change across periods. Separate chapters examine romances, popular and comic forms, allegorical and didactic writing, sermons and histories, and conclude with a focused study of Chaucer and a brief bibliographic note.
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