PartⅠ Old and Middle English Periods (450-1485) Chapter 1 Old English Period and Beowulf Ⅰ. Old English Period Ⅱ. Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem Beowulf Chapter 2 Middle English Period and Chaucer Ⅰ. Middle English Period Ⅱ. Geoffrey Chaucer PartⅡ English Renaissance and Shakespeare (1485-1616) Chapter 3 The English Renaissance Literature Ⅰ. Introduction of the Period Ⅱ. Ten Renaissance Writers Chapter4 William Shakespeare Ⅰ. Shakespeares Life and Achievements Ⅱ. Discussions of Shakespeares Major Works Part Ⅲ The Seventeenth Century (1616-1688) Chapter 5 The Bourgeois Revolution and Milton Ⅰ. Background Knowledge Ⅱ. John Milton Chapter 6 The Metaphysical Poets and the Restoration Drama Ⅰ. The Metaphysical Poets Ⅱ. The Restoration Drama Chapter 7 Dryden and Bunyan Ⅰ. John Dryden Ⅱ. John Bunyan Part Ⅳ The Eighteenth Century (1688-1780) Chapter 8 The Age of Classicism Ⅰ. Background Knowledge of the First Half of the Eighteenth Century Ⅱ. Discussions of the Chief Representatives Chapter 9 The Rise of the Novel Ⅰ. Background Knowledge About the Rise of the Novel in England Ⅱ. Discussions of the Major Novelists Chapter 10 The Pro-Romantic Literature Ⅰ. Background Knowledge About the Literature at the Turf of the Century Ⅱ. Pre-RomanticPoetry Ⅲ. The Gothic Novel Part Ⅴ The Romantic Period (1780-1830) Chapter 11 Wordsworth and Coleridge Ⅰ. Background Knowledge Ⅱ. The Romantic Sage, William Wordsworth Ⅲ. Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Poet and Critic Chapter 12 Byron, Shelley and Keats Ⅰ. George Gordon Byron and the Byronic Hero Ⅱ. Percy Bysshe Shelley, Poet and Utopian Socialist Ⅲ. John Keats, the Poet of Beauty Chapter 13 Walter Scott and Jane Austen Ⅰ. Walter Scott, Romantic Writer of Historical Themes Ⅱ. Jane Austen, Novelist of Social Manners Part Ⅵ The Victorian Literature (1830-1880) Chapter 14 The Victorian Age Ⅰ. Background Knowledge Ⅱ. Major Literary Achievements Chapter 15 Victorian Novelists Ⅰ. Charles Dickens Ⅱ. William Makepeace Thackeray Ⅲ. Charlotte and Emily Bront Ⅳ. George Eliot Chapter 16 Victorian Poets Ⅰ. Alfred Tennyson Ⅱ. Robert Browning Ⅲ. Dante Gabriel Rossetti IV. Matthew Arnold as a Poet Chapter 17 Victorian Prose Writers Ⅰ. Thomas Carlyle Ⅱ. Thomas Macaulay Ⅲ. John Stuart Mill Ⅳ. John Ruskin Ⅴ. Matthew,Amold Part Ⅶ Fin de siecle and Modernist Literature (1880-1930) Chapter 18 Fin de siecle Ⅰ.Historical Background Ⅱ. Intellectual Background Chapter 19 Later Victorian to the First World War Ⅰ.Fin de siecle Aestheticism Ⅱ. Late Victorian Poetry Ⅲ. Novels of This Period Ⅳ. Drama of This Period Ⅴ. Other Writers of This Period Chapter 20 Modernist Literature Ⅰ.Background Knowledge Ⅱ. Modernist Novel and Novelists Ⅲ. Modernist Poetry Chapter 21 Non-Modernists Between the Wars Ⅰ.Reflections on War and History Ⅱ. Writers Between the Wars Ⅲ. The Rise of Academic English Studies Part Ⅷ Mid-Twentieth Century (1930-1990) Chapter 22 The Second Wodd War Chapter 23 Literature of the Second World War Ⅰ. Surrealism Ⅱ. War Poets Ⅲ. Other Writers of This Period Chapter 24 Postwar Literature Ⅰ.Novels of This Period Ⅱ. Drama of This Period Ⅲ. Poetry of This Period Chapter 25 Towards the New Century Self Test References Chronology Glossary of Literary Terms Key to the Quizes and Self Test Index of British Writers