Britain has occupied the world as the colonial system of the world for about three centuries. Early in the 16th century, the first attempt by Britain to establish an overseas place of residence was uncertain. The success of large-scale economy and trade, coupled with the expansion of the ocean, led to the establishment of villages in North America and the West Indies in the 17th century. In the early 17th century East India Company founded the first trading center in India and helped the same company to establish British rule in Penang, Singapore, Melaka and Labuan.
This article focuses on British literature rather than British literature, so it includes British literature from the former British Empire including the United States as well as writers from Scotland, Wales and Ireland. . But it was not until the early 19th century that it involved British and Irish literature. Literature works written in other English are not included. English has been developed over 1400 years ago. The earliest English form brought to the UK by Anglo-Saxon colonists in the 5th century, the UK - Friesland dialect, is called old English. Middle English began in the second half of the 11th century, Norman conquered England. Early modern English began in the late 15th century with press machine, London and James Kings Bible and the release of a large vowel.
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 protagonist who is writing in Scotland, but the main discussion is in various Scottish literature articles.
Influence of conquest: 1) Remove literature from care of aristocracy as a noble aristocracy. I have not written English literature for a while. 2) Anglo-Norman literature is not so prominent nor sustainable. 3) There are abundant Latin literature, but Latin literature is all conservative and in a remote place. When it began to emerge at the end of the 12th century, it remarkably contrasted with the aristocratic tone of old English literature. Because it is targeted at popular viewers, it is immediacy and makes it easier for modern readers to learn. Heroes of adventurous stories are more human than grand heroes and women have space. Between 1066 and 1455, England experienced many changes, but the writer did not show interest. (Norton 5-9)