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English literature is the study of literature written in the English language. The writers do not necessarily have to be from England but can be from all over the world. It includes some of history's most famous writers: James Joyce (Ireland), William Shakespeare (England), Mark Twain (United States), Arthur Conan Doyle (Scotland), Dylan Thomas (Wales), and Vladimir Nabokov (Russia), just to name a few.

English literature dates back more than five centuries. It represents writers not only from different parts of the world and time periods, but it covers every major genre and style of writing as well.

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English literature is the study of literature written in the English language. The writers do not necessarily have to be from England but can be from all over the world. It includes some of history's most famous writers: James Joyce (Ireland), William Shakespeare (England), Mark Twain (United States), Arthur Conan Doyle (Scotland), Dylan Thomas (Wales), and Vladimir Nabokov (Russia), just to name a few. English literature dates back more than five centuries. It represents writers not only from different parts of the world and time periods, but it covers every major genre and style of writing as well.

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aim to be clear, concise and informative and use precise language without ambiguities or confusions. They are characterized by objectivity, since real information is more interesting than creativity and the evocation of sensations

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A time when romantic poets brought to English literature a new degree of sentimentality and introspection. Among the most important authors of the second generation of romantic poets are Lord Byron, Percy Bysse Shelley and John Keats.

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It was a cultural movement present throughout Europe, so England was not absent. It began in the sixteenth century until the middle of the seventeenth century, and is known as "The Shakespearean Years".

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This emeritus dramatist was a great writer known in the history of literature, who wrote works that have no similarity with collections of short stories or with the most basic detective novels.

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Great Irish author who was born in 1854 in Dublin and died in Paris in 1900. He is one of those writers whose life was quite hectic and whose life deserves to be told, although he is known for some works such as The Portrait of Dorian Gray.

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it is a phenomenon of difficult definition, since within the literary scope texts of a very varied nature are included: poems, stories, micro-stories, novels, letters.

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Period that covers all works written in Europe since 479 AD (fall of the Western Roman Empire), until the beginning of the Florentine Renaissance at the end of the 15th century.

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This gender is characterized by a series of features that distance it from the language used in everyday communication situations. The purpose of the author is to draw the attention of the reader about the text itself, forcing it to consider it as an aesthetic construction.

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Literature imitates the real world, but it is not reality itself, but a representation of it constructed by the author from his imagination.

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is a form of natural expression of language that, unlike poetry, is not subject to certain versification and rhyme.

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Literary composition that is conceived as an artistic expression of beauty through the word, especially that which is subject to the measure and cadence of the verse.

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is a poetic genre of Japanese origin. Are written, according to tradition, in three verses without rhyme, of 5, 7 and 5 syllables, respectively. They usually refer to scenes of nature or everyday life.

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