The First World War began on July 28, 1914, and finally signed a ceasefire agreement on 11 November 1918. The total war was $ 186 billion. The total number of casualties and injuries in the war was 37 million, and the casualties of 11 million more civilians. Only the British Empire lost more than 3 million people in the war. (English) World War I affected the whole world - heartache and bloodshed changed political, economic and public opinion. This war changed people's lives, but it also changed their way of thinking and writing.
English literature is an interesting and essential part of all literature around the world. Beginning with ancient epic like Beowulf, British literature has a rich and ever-changing history. I, "World Literature Longman Selected Work" is a prominent literary work with authority globally authoritative from oral tradition to the present, it is a comprehensive book that contains many important works in the history of British literature understood. The author of "Long Wen Collection" made an interesting choice when editing the order of stories. However, the stories of Sir Gwen and Green Knight, and Joe's Canterbury are written in English.
British literature is documents related to the UK, Isle of Man, Channel Islands. This includes literature from the UK, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. So far, most of English literature is written in English, and English literature has evolved into a worldwide phenomenon for use in former British colonies. In addition, the story of British literature includes British, Norman, Anglo-Saxon, Cornwall, Georgian, Geria, Latin, Isle of Man, Scotland, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh and other languages. I work. Literature in northern Ireland includes English, Irish, Ulster Scots. Irish writers played an important role in the development of literature in the UK and Scotland, but Irish was politically Britain from January 1801 until December 1922, but expressing Irish literature as British I made a controversy.
British literature is a literary work from the UK, Isle of Man, Channel Islands. This article covers English literature in the UK. Anglo-Saxon (Old English) Literature, and several arguments about Latin and Anglo-Norman literature, the literature of these languages is related to the early development of English and literature. There are some short discussions about the hero who is writing in Scotland, but the main discussion is in various Scottish literary articles.