In:Latin Literatures of Medieval and Early Modern Times in Europe and Beyond: A millennium heritage
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[Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages XXXIV] 2024
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Chapter 9England
Published online: 2 July 2024
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.34.09din
https://doi.org/10.1075/chlel.34.09din
Abstract
This chapter offers an overview of the Latin literary production in medieval England, from
the mid-sixth to the early fifteenth century. The chapter is divided into two main chronological units
separated by the year of the Norman Conquest, 1066. Each section is further subdivided into shorter time
periods, in which the main literary figures and the most important cultural and political events are presented
accompanied by a brief analysis of their significance and influence. Anglo-Latin literature is marked by the
complex linguistic reality on the island where Latin was introduced as a foreign language. In consequence, the
interaction between the Latin idiom and the various local languages created linguistic and cultural challenges
that had to be skillfully negotiated and creatively resolved.
Article outline
- Introduction
- Anglo-Latin literature before the Norman Conquest
- The age of Aldhelm and Bede
- Alcuin and the Continent
- King Alfred and the later developments of the Benedictine Reform
- Anglo-Latin literature after the Norman Conquest
- From William I (the Conqueror) to Stephen (1066–1154)
- From Henry II to John (1154–1216)
- From Henry III to Edward I (1216–1307)
- From Edward II to Henry V (1307–1422)
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