Wednesday, 8 January 2014

The Renaissance in English Literature

      The word “renaissance” literally means rebirth. It represents the rebirth from the decadence and corruption of the Middle Ages and returning to the achievements of classical antiquity. This term was invented by humanist writers of the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. Renaissance is a cultural and intellectual movement. Its main motto is humanism. It aims to go back to classical works and tries to change the corrupted values of Middle Ages.
Some of the most important events of the term include Christopher Columbus’ siling to America in 1492 and Vasco da Gama’s arrival to India by sailing around Cape of Good Hope. Those important events bring colonization. There become to be some changes in trade and the arts of war. England start growing its economy which depends on agriculture to manufacture and exporting. Therefore people prefer moving to cities for new labor opportinities. This makes London a metropolitan city.
            There is also an important development in printing. William Caxton establishes his own printing press in 1475. So that literacy increases in the 15th Century and many more people start reading than before. Nearly 60 percent of the people can read in English by 1530. Thanks to the printing press books become cheaper and more abundant so that people can have more opportunity to read books.
            With the reformation feudalism declines and nationalism rises. The circulation of the Bible increases after the invention of printing press. It becomes easier for scholars to share their knowledge and ideas with the upper and middle classes.
            Education is conducted by tutors in the great families or in gramer schools. It was ordered according to the subjects of medieval grammar, logic and rhetoric and arithmetic, geometry, astronomy and music. Latin grammar is studied. The rhetoric was a very strict discipline in all the stylistic devices used by classical authors. The sons of nobility and gentry are taught to speak and write good Latin, the diplomatic language and of all higher learning. The daughters are always trained at home or in other noble houses.
            The Renaissance period can be summarized as the age of energy and the time of discoveries since there is an important development in trade and printing press. Most of all people are introduced with humanism.
            Important names of the Period; Sir Thomas More, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Sir Philip Sidney, Edmund Spenser, Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare and Sir Walter Raleigh.

            When it comes to Renaissance Drama, there are also some changes in it. Drama becomes to be the most important point of English literature. It focuses on ordinary people rather than the religious and moral themes of medieval drama. Interludes and short one-act plays become popular. They begin to be performed as a part of evening’s entertainment. Plays are written to be acted not read. 



Tuesday, 7 January 2014

DOCTOR FAUSTUS


Doctor Faustus is a play by Christopher Marlowe. It is the story of a man who sells his soul to the devil for power and knowledge.
Doctor Faustus is a talented German scholar. He is unsatisfied with the limists of human knowledge. He thinks that he has learned everything he can from the traditional diciplines. That’s why he turns to magic. His friends Valdes and Cornelius teach him the fundementals of the black arts. He begins his new career as a magician. He summons the devil Mephostophilis. Though Mephostophilis warns him about the horrors of hell, Faustus tells the devil to return to his master with an offer of Faustus’s soul in Exchange for twenty four years of service from Mephostophilis. By the way we learn that Faustus servant Wagner learns some magic and uses it to make Robin th Clown to be his servant. Mephostophilis brings th news that Lucifer has accepted Faustus offer. Faustus has some worries before signing the contract but nevertheles he signs the contract with his blood. As soon as he does so the word “Homo fuge” (o man fly) appears on his arm.
Mephostophilis gives him a book full of spells and knowledge. Mephostophilis answers all of his questions about nature of the world but he doesn’t want to answer the question when Faustus asks him who made the universe. Full of his new powers and attended by Mephostophilis, Faustus begins to travel. He visits the pope’s court in Rome making himself invisible. He makes some tricks and disturbing the pope. Then he goes to the courts of Europe, with his fame spreading as he goes. Finally the court of German invites him. Charles V asks Faustus tol et him see Alexander th Great. Faustus conjures up an image of Alexandre, and Charles was impressed a lot.
Meanwhile Wagner’s clown Robin learns some magic on his own. Once he manages to summon Mephostophilis, who threatens to turn Robin and Rafe into animals to punish them for their foolishness.  
Faustus goes on with his travels. He plays a trick on a horse-courser along the way. Faustus sells him a horse that turns into a heap of straw when ridden into river. Then he gets news that the court of the Duke of Vanholt invites him. There he performs his feats. The horse-courser appears there, along with Robin, a man named Dick, and others who have fallen victem to Faustus’s tricks. But Faustus feats spells on them and sends them on their way, amusing the duke and duchess.

While the twenty four years of contract runs out, Faustus begins to fear of his death. At the final night before the time is overi he begs for mercy, but it is too late. At midnight the devils enter. While Faustus begs God and the devil for mercy, the devils drag him away. In the morning the scholars find his limbs and decide to hold a funeral for him.

-http://www.gradesaver.com/dr-faustus/study-guide/short-summary/
-http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/doctorfaustus/summary.html
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Faustus_(play)

Monday, 6 January 2014

Beowulf


Beowulf is an Old English heroic epic poem. Though it is seen as one of the most important Works of Anglo Saxon literature it tells about Scandinavians. Bard tells this story orally to the audience (the fighters) to the accompaniment of instrumental music.
Beowulf is the protagonist of the story. Beowulf, the hero of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar who is the king of Danes. “He builds a wondrous mead-hall, which be calls Heorot” (p. 27). There his warriors gather to drink, receive gifts from the lord. They also listen to stories told by the scops or bards. The revelry in the ball enrages Grendel the evil monster who lives in the swamplands of Hrothgar’s kingdom. Grendel frightens the Danes every night, killing them and defeating their efforts to fight back. Finally strong and brave Beowulf hears of Hrothgar’s plight. Beowulf sets sail to Denmark with a small company of men, decided to beat Grendel. Hrothgar gives a feast fort he honor of Beowulf. At the feast an envious Dane, Unferth annoyes Beowulf and accuses him of being unworthy of his reputation. Beowulf responds him by telling his past achievements. He is so confident that Danish warriors are pleased. At last Grendel arrives at night. Beowulf fights him unarmed. He proved himself stronger than the monster, who is scared. Beowulf pulls his arm off while he tries to escape. Grendel is wounded mortally and goes back into the swamp to die. His ruptured arm is hung high in the mead-hall as a trophy of victory. Hrothgar is very happy and he gives gifts and treasure to Beowulf. They celebrate the victory. But another thread is getting closer. Grendel’s mother, who lives in a desolate lake, come to Heorot seeking revenge for her son’s death. She kills one of the most trusted advisers of Hrothgar. To avenge the adviser’s death the warriors goes to the swamp. Beowulf dives into the water and kills her with a sword. He finds Grendel’s corpse and brings its head as a prize to Hrothgar. Beowulf’s fame spreads across the kingdom. Beowulf departs after a sorrowful farewell to Hrothgar. He goes back to Geatland. After a while, when Hygelac, the king of Geatland, is killed in a war against the Shylfings, and, after Hygelac’s son dies, Beowulf ascends to the throne of the Geats. He rules wisely for fifty years, bringing prosperity to Geatland. When Beowulf is an old man, a thief steals a golden cup from the lair of a dragon. The enraged dragon emerges from the barrow and begins unleasing fiery destruction upon the Geats. Beowulf and his warriors come to fight the dragon. Beowulf wants to fight the dragon alone. With the aid of Wiglaf, he achieves to kill the dragon. But the dragon bites his neck. He is wounded mortally. Beowulf is burried in Geatland. The dragon’s treasure is burried with him, too.  


-          El 101 Survey of English Literature, p: 25-53


Friday, 4 October 2013

Four Sisters In Hunger & The History Of Literature


 I don't really know how to combine these two topics that's why I will try to touch on  topics in different passages. 


       It gave me a shiver when I saw there four little girls sitting around a table eating cabbage. The cabbage made me remember the film Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. When the I saw cabbage soup on the scene there could I feel the poverty. Anyway, As the pumpkin lay alone on their dishes there was not  any parent to care of them. But I felt the warmness at the same time. Because I saw a solidarity among these little girls. I could feel the dilemma of the both feelings deeply. It was cold and warm. The little girls were trying to survive and there is a hope for future. I think eating something resembles a hope for survive. As we see there they live in a wrack. The condition of living is not good for these children. There may be somebodies who help these children. But I am not hard put to guess that the helpers don't live in a good condition too. The time may be during the war.I also think that we all should have written something in a literary way for pictures. Because It would be a brain storm for us. Cuz the subject "Literature" is new for us.


   

Thursday, 26 September 2013

Literature And Me


                           

     I am getting more and more experienced about English day by day. One of the main reasons that I gained lots of experiences  in English is that i am very interested in English Literature. Since my childhood I have heard and read a lot about English Literature. As my sister graduated from The Deparment of English Language And Literature she has told me a lot of interesting stories from English Literature. And there are lots of books about English Literature on the shelves of my little library. I read lots of books about english literature but not the complete books but their shorter forms. I hope i will be able to read and understand their complete versions.

   The book I firstly impressed by was "The Black Cat" by Edgar Ellen Poe. With this story I started to be interested in horror stories. I started to memorize Edgar Ellen Poe's poems; Annbell Lee and The Raven. Then I read 3-4 books in the title of "Horror Stories". But I still love reading classic books more than popular books. And I cannot be unfair to my teacher from highschool, his name is Ömer TAŞLI. He is my favorite teacher ever (maybe after you:))! When I told him that it was hard for me to memorize words, he told me I should read some books. After he told me that, I started to read books and I began to be interested in reading books about English literature. When he noticed that we would like to read books, he started to make us responsible for some books of English Literature for our examinations. Thanks to his method of memorizing and understanding we read lots of books from English Literature and Popular Press. I would love to give examples of which and whose books I read. Firstly I should say that I love the method Emily Bronte used. There is a smart pass between past and future. I read Charles Dickens' books too. I read The adventures of Oliver Twist, A christmas Carol, A Tale Of Two Cities, Great Expectations, David Copperfield and perhaps one or two more that i cannot remember now. And one book that took my attention was The Picture Of Dorian Gray but i cannot remember its author right now. The picture acts and I think it is very interesting. It resembles the character's spirit. I would love to share all of them but i cannot remember exactly. I hope I was in my room and writing this text with touching on the covers of them. But there is no chance for it right now. It is a blame that i hardly remember the contents of the books I read. I hope one day I will read complete ones and remember forever. 

  I know that I will be able to gain more and more things about English Literature thanks to you. I will improve myself more and I will be able to read the complete books. :) Thank you for making time for reading my text. :)

   Gökçen YILDIRIM