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English literature, British literature: form of language and literature, history of English literature 1620-1867, history of British literature 1914-1940, history of British literature 1940-1960, 1960-1980 British literary history, 1980-2000 British literary history; British literary history
Literature is an indivisible part of the language and language enriches literary works. Considering literature as an important cultural property, literary works should be used as an effective tool for foreign language education, including English, which is the most commonly used language. Collie, J. , & Slater, S. (1987) Literature in a language school. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Hill Jenifer, (1986), "Use of literature in language education", MacMillan, London. Longman Modern English Dictionary (2007). Harlow, UK: Longman McKay, S (1982) Literature in the ESL classroom. TESOL Quarterly Vol.16.No.4: 529-536
British literature is literature from the UK, Isle of Man, Channel Islands. This article covers English literature in the UK. Includes Anglo-Saxon (Old English) literature, and several discussions on 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 write in Scotland, but the main discussion is in various Scottish literary articles.