Literary History of England: Mrs. Warren
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As we move forward in the history of British literature, we can see that the concept of modern society includes many compromises in interpersonal relations. We see individuals as templates for various social structures when we look at introducing social structures that market and society's liquidity has not improved so far. Because social boundaries are far from the boundaries of broad classes such as tradition, family, occupation, religion, if you influence your ideology, there are possibilities of various forms of conflict.
Please compare British history and American history. In British history, people have discovered that "land", the British, is the focus, even if the source is archeology, geology, palaeontology or literature, the event is from the early days to the present It is often drawn. Therefore, the story of Britain is not a story of Celtic migration, Roman conquest, Germanic migration, Danish invasion, or French Norman conquest. Instead, it is the story of the land and its people, regardless of race, culture, language or origin.
The above content is from the history of WARREN FAMILY A. D.912-1902 BY REV. Thomas Warren F.R.SA. Ireland, pp. 1-5. It comes primarily from REVs in order. John Watson's Warren and the ancient Earl of Sally and its descendants, now Volume 1 and Volume 2, 1782. As a result, the Warren family departed from France (Normandy) to the UK and established a close relationship with the King of England. William de Warenne is Earl of Valen in France, Norman came to England with his cousin, William Conqueror, became the first Count of Warren and Surrey. He is Commander of Lord (Homsdale) and Coningsburgh Castle of Reigate, Lord of Bellencombre of Normandy, Acre Castle of Norfolk, Norman Army of 1066. He served as Regent's Minister in 1067, King's Forrester in 1074, United Kingdom justice, founder of the Louis and Castle Acre of the Cronie Monastery in 1076
The period of British literature history is said to range from 1100 to 1500, but dates back to 1066, which is the year Norman (France) conquered England. Middle Ages, including the four Crusades (the latter half of the 11th century to the 13th century), the French-British confrontation between the Centennial War (1337-1453), and the Civil War, known as the Rose War (1455-85) it was done. But it also included the signature of Magna Carta (1215) restricting the power of the monarchy, William Caxton introduced the British printing in the 1470 's. It is usually divided into two parts: under the influence of the stage of Anglo-Norman, especially France, it ended around 1300 or 1350, then middle English became dominant. Most of the literature at this time is anonymous, many of which are inherently religious, especially dramas, such as dramas using examples of preaching and spiritual handbooks.