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  • عنوان المشاركة: ملخص لمادة تاريخ الأدب . . !
مرسل: الأحد إبريل 26, 2009 4:11 pm 
مشرف موسوعة الأدب الانجليزي
مشرف موسوعة الأدب الانجليزي
اشترك في: الاثنين ديسمبر 17, 2007 3:47 am
مشاركات: 1898
القسم: Literature, Film, and Theatre
السنة: MA
مكان: Britain



غير متصل
السلام عليكم . .

قامت الزميلة نورا عساف جزاها الله كل خير بالقيام بعمل تلخيص لمادة تاريخ الأدب "يشمل جميع التواريخ والأعمال الأدبية بكتاب تاريخ الأدب " و النوتة أيضا . إليكم هذا التلخيص :

Old And Middle English 600-1485
 
410 : Roman legions withdrew from Britain .
410-1066 : Anglo-Saxon times ; Medieval Period .
450 : Anglo-Saxon and Jutish invasions from North West Germany
477 : First invasion of England by Saxons under Aelle : south Saxon colony of Sussex established .
495 : Second Saxon invasion , under Cerdic ; west Saxon colony of Wessex established .
500 : King Arthur was somewhere in south-west England .
537 : Death of King Arthur , leader of the early sixth-century revolt by the native Britons against continental colonizers : retreat of many Britons in this period to Scotland , Wales , Cornwall , and Brittany . The geographical term ' Great Britain ' originates in the sixth century , as later rulers from France were obliged to distinguish between Brittany and the island of 'Britannia' , which they called 'Grande Bretagne' .
547 : Norwegians established the colony of Northumbria , in northern England .
565 : Introduction of Christianity to Britain by Saint Columba .
597 : Establishment of Saint Augustine's Christian mission at Canterbury . The Christian Culture had arrived in England with Saint Augustine .
664 : Synod of Whitby confirmed Catholicism as the state religion .
793-95 : Viking invasions in Scotland , northern and eastern England .
802 : England united , under King Egbert of Wessex .
871 : Alfred { the Great } became King of Wessex : he led Anglo-Saxon revolt against Scandinavian invaders .
871-99 : The reign of King Alfred the Great .
878 : Battle of Edington .
885 : Partition of England { under King Alfred the Great } .
Ninth century : Danish invasions ; occupation of eastern England .
917-26 : England reoccupied Danish-held territories .
973 : Edagar of Wessex proclaimed first King of all England .
978 : Edgar was succeeded by Ethelred .
1013 : Danish Conquest { monarchy , 1016-42 } .
1016 : Canute , son of Sweyn , became King of England after the death of Ethelred , and married Ethelred's widow , Emma of Normandy .

1035 : Death of Canute ; Danish succession guaranteed with the execution of the English 'pretender' , Alfred .
1040 : Macbeth became king of Scotland on the death of Duncan .
1042 : Death of Hardicanute , the last Danish king of England . Peaceful restoration of the English monarchy , with Edward the Confessor .
1066 : Death of English King Edward the Confessor ; election of Harold , son of Godwin , as King . Norwegian forces defeated at Stamford Bridge . Norman Conquest : Harold defeated by William of Normandy at Hastings . { The Battle of Hastings } .
1086 : Publication of The Domesday Book , a record of land holdings throughout England and commissioned by William the Conqueror .
1087 : Death of William I the Conqueror .
1095 : Beginning of the 'Crusades' : so-called 'Holy Wars' in the eastern Mediterranean region to establish the dominance of Christianity over other faiths { principally Islam } .
1135 : Death of King Henry I .
1150-1485 : Middle English .
1153 : Nicholas Brakespeare became the first Englishman to be elected Pope of the Roman Catholic church ; he took the title Hadrian VI .
1154 : Henry II became the King of England and most of western France .
1199 : King Richard I died in France , and his brother John became King.
1200 : Macro Polo , the Italian traveler , had traveled as far as China .
1204 : England lost Political control of Normandy . There was a strong feeling in the early thirteenth century towards democratic politics and the establishment of a new 'English' national identity after centuries as 'Anglo-Saxons' . This nationalist feeling was encouraged by the heroic status of King Richard I , who died young . His successor , King John , was never popular. One of John's adversaries was Robin Hood , Earl Huntingdon , who was probably the first democratically inclined nobleman in English history .
1210 : English colonization of Ireland began .
1215 : King John signed the Magna Carta at Runnymede . The Magna Carta reduced the power of the King , giving more power and property rights to the aristocrats .
1265 : The first parliament in England .
1282 : Wales was part of the kingdom of England .
1286 : Death of the Scottish King Alexander III .
1306 : Robert declared King of Scotland .

1314 : Battle of Bannockburn .
1337-1453 : The Hundred Years War between France and England .
1339 : England invaded France , wishing to reassert the English King's authority and power in the continental lands which he owned; the dispute with French royalist forces continued until 1453 { the so-called 'Hundred Years' War } .
1348 : Bubonic Plague-'the Black Death'- strikes England .
1362 : The English language becomes the official language of the Law Courts .
1371 : Death of Scottish King David II : replaced by Robert II .
1377 : Death of English king Edward III .
1380 : First translation of the Christian Bible into English , by John Wycliff .
1381 : The Peasants' Revolt , led by Wat Tyler { England } .
1394-1437 : The reign of the King of Scotland ,King James I .
1398-1468 : The invention of printing by Gutenberg in Germany .
1399 : King Richard II deposed and replaced by King Henry IV .
1413 : Henry V became the King of England .
1415 : Battle of Agnicourt : the peak of English supremacy in the Hundred Years' War .
1420 : King Henry V of England was recognized as 'Regent' of France .
1422 : Death of Henry V and Charles VI .
1423-24 : Scottish king James I imprisoned by the English .
c.1440 : Invention of printing in Europe .
1453 : End of Hundred Years' War between England and France .
1455 : Beginning of " The War of the Roses " between the royal houses of Lancaster and York for the throne of England .
1456 : Gutenberg's Bible published in Germany ; possibly the first printed book . Edward became Duke of York .
1460 : King Edward IV became Duke of York .
1470 : William Caxton and later his assistant , Wynken de Worde , brought printing to England .
1476 : William Caxton established the first printing press in England , at Westminster .
1483 : Death of King Edward IV . King Richard III became Duke of York
1485 : The first Literary work printed in England was Le Morte d'Arthur .

* Anonymous Literary Works In Old English :

1- " The Wanderer " : An elegiac poem .
2- " The Seafarer " : An elegiac poem .
3- " The Dream Of The Rood " : The poem is a religious text and also important for two reasons : it is the first of a kind poem which became very popular in later literature , the dream-vision; and it shows a great range of words to describe the cross of Christ , and range of images which later poems developed .
4- " Beowulf " : It is the main heroic text , describes events which are part of the period's memory : invasions and battles , some historic , some legendary . The poem is set around the sixth century , but was probably not written down until the eighth century . Beowulf is the first hero in English literature , the man who can win battles and give safety to his people over along period of time . The poem is a statement of heroic values .
5- " The Battle Of Maldon " : It is another long poem about battles and heroes . But it is much more factual , describing a real battle rather than retelling a fictional story of war .
6- Kulhwch and Olwen : A Welsh story from the spoken tradition about King Arthur .
7- The Mabinogion : A story about King Arthur .


* Geoffrey Chaucer :
- " Troilus and Criseyde " { (poems) about 1385 } .
- " The House of Fame " { (poems) 1370s } .
- The Canterbury Tales { 1387-1400 } : A Long Narrative Poem.

* King James I { King of Scotland } :
- Kingis Quair { c.1425 } .

* Sir Thomas Malory :
- Le Morte d'Arthur { published in 1485 } .
The Renaissance 1485-1649
 
1485 : The Battle of Bosworth Field , the Wars of the Roses came to an end : death of King Richard . Lancastrian forces were led by Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond . Henry was grandson of Queen Catherine , Widow of Henry V . He became King Henry VII , and initiated the Tudor dynasty . Soon after becoming king , Henry married Princess Elizabeth of York , daughter of Edward IV .
1492 : Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas .
c.1500 : The Dutch philosopher and religious reformer Erasmus published his views on humanism- stressing the importance and supreme value of mankind in daily life and in relationships with God.
1509-47 : The reign of King Henry VIII .
1513 : Niccolo Machiavelli , a Florentine Political Philosopher , published his major work , The Prince .
1516 : The Dutch scholar Erasmus produced a Greek edition of the Scriptures in place of the existing Latin one . Queen Mary was born .
1517 : Martin Luther pinned to a chapel door his 95 Theses Against the Sale of Papal Indulgences .
1521 : The Pope excommunicate Martin Luther , in the same year , King Henry VIII was granted the title 'Defender of the Faith' .
1521-32 : The conflict between King Henry VIII and the Catholic church with Pope Clement VII in particular .
1526 : A printed version of the New Testament of the Christian Bible, translated by William Tyndale , was published with great success .
1529-39 : King Henry VIII made himself the head of the Church of England , bringing church and state together .
1533 : Henry defied the Roman Catholic church by divorcing Catherine of Aragon . His second daughter , Elizabeth , was born the same year .
1538 : Pope Paul III excommunicated King Henry VIII from the Roman Catholic church .
1539 : The Great Bible , based on the works of two expatriates (Tyndale & Coverdale) , published in English .
1541 : Jean Calvin , a Frenchman , founded a new Protestant church in Geneva .
1543 : The Polish astronomer Copernicus's explanation of the solar system was published ; it is started that the Earth revolves around the Sun . The Italian , Galileo , continued Copernicus's studies in the 1590s , and was excommunicated by the Catholic church .

1547 : Death of King Henry VIII ; he was succeeded by his only son , King Edward VI , who was still a child , and in poor health .
1553 : King Edward died aged 16 , and his eldest half-sister ,Mary, became queen . Mary's accession followed by a brief protest by Protestant parliamentarians who made Lady Jane Gray the Queen of England for ten days .
1556-58 : The Catholic queen Mary I supported Spain in its war with France , which aimed to spread Catholicism .
1557 : Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard 's sonnets were published in Tottle's Miscellany .
1558 : England now opposed Spain , which continued fight in Europe for Catholic supremacy .
1558-1603 : The reign of Queen Elizabeth I { The Golden Age } .
1559 : The English were expelled from Calais , their last possession in France .
1563 : Beginning of the Catholic 'Counter-Reformation' in Germany .
1564-1616 : William Shakespeare's life .
1568 : Mary , Queen of Scots , who was forced to abdicate the throne of Scotland , fled to England and claimed the English throne .
1571 : Opening of the London Stock Exchange . England's capitalist economy grew very quickly around this time , with large overseas trading interests .
1573-1652 : Inigo Jones' life .
1576 : The foundation of the first public theater in London .
1577-80 : Sir Francis Drake's first voyage around the world .
1578 : Opening of The Theater , London's first .
1579 : Macro Polo's romance about his travels was translated into English.
1584 : Sir Walter Raleigh established Virginia , the first English colony in America .
1587 : Mary , Queen of Scots , executed .
1588 : The Spanish Armada , the fleet of the Catholic King Philip of Spain , was defeated .
1590s : Shakespeare's own Globe . John Donne wrote his poems .
1592-94 : London theatre closed by an outbreak of plague .
1594 : Foundation of the Bank of England .
1596 : Shakespeare's son , Hamnet , died at the age of ten .
1603 : Elizabeth died . James VI of Scotland became James I .

1608-74 : John Milton's life .
1609 : William Shakespeare's Sonnets were published . Galileo published several of his highly influential scientific theories .
1611 : The Authorized Version of the Bible or the King James was published .
1618 : Beginning of the Thirty Years' War , initially a religious conflict , in Northern Europe . Britain supported the Protestant powers , but did not join the fighting .
1620s : The taste for violence , corruption and complex sexual feelings began to cause a reaction from extreme Protestants , the Puritans . The Golden Age of Elizabeth was long past , and new social , religious and political problems were facing the nation . The Puritans saw the theatre as a symbol of the bad features of the past , rather than as a major literary form . The Pilgrim Fathers left England to establish new colonies in north-eastern America .
1623 : The publication of the First Folio of Shakespeare's complete plays .
1625 : Charles I became a king .
1628 : Harvey discovered the circulation of the blood .
1629 : The Royalist government abolished Parliament .
1630s-40s :The political problems of the nation grew , and the Puritans became more powerful . The Cavalier poets were a group who supported the king , Charles I , against the Puritans (the Roundheads) . Their poems are simpler and more lyrical than the poetry of the metaphysicals .
1638 : The War of the Bishops : Scotland resisted the northward spread of the church of England .
1640s : The monarchy was overthrown , the Renaissance period of discovery , experimentation and of new intellectual worlds was coming to an end .
1642 : The closure of the theatres by the Puritans .
1642-48 : English Civil War . Government forces ( 'Cavaliers' loyal to King Charles I ) opposed parliamentary forces (Roundheads) led by Oliver Cromwell . Scotland joined on the side of Parliament , and the king was finally arrested .
1648 : Peace of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe .
1649 : The execution of King Charles I .

* Anonymous Books :
1- The Courtier
2- The Governor
3- The Gull's Hornbook
4- Book of Common Prayer

* Charles Darwin :
- On the Origin of Species { 1859 } .

* The Dutch Erasmus :
- Greek Scriptures { 1516 } .

* Martin Luther :
- 95 Theses Against the Sale of Papal Indulgences { 1517 } .

* William Shakespeare { 1564-1616 } :

- Henry VI , Part One { 1589-93 }
- Henry VI , Part Two { 1589-93 }
- Henry VI , Part Three { 1589-93 }
- Titus Andronicus { 1589-93 }
- The Comedy of Errors { 1589-93 }
- The Two Gentlemen of Verona { 1589-93 }
- The Taming of the Shrew { 1589-93 }
- Richard III { 1589-93 }
- Love's Labours Lost { 1593-98 }
- A Midsummer Night's Dream { 1593-98 }
- Richard II { 1593-98 }
- Romeo and Juliet { 1593-98 }
- King John { 1593-98 }
- The Merchant of Venice { 1593-98 }
- Henry IV , Part One { 1593-98 }
- Henry IV , Part Two { 1593-98 }
- The Merry Wives of Windsor { 1593-98 }
- Much Ado About Nothing { 1598 }
- Henry V { 1599 }
- Julius Caesar { 1599 }
- As You Like It { 1600 }
- Hamlet { 1600 }
- Twelfth Night { 1602 }
- Troilus and Cressida { 1602 }
- All's Well That Ends Well { 1603 }
- Measure for Measure { 1604 }
- Othello { 1604 }
- King Lear { 1605 }
- Macbeth { 1606 }
- Antony and Cleopatra { 1607 }
- Timon of Athens { 1607 }
- Coriolanus { 1608 }
- Pericles { 1608 }
- Cymbeline { 1610 }
- The Winter's Tale { 1611 }
- The Tempest { 1611 }
- Henry VIII { 1613 }

* Christopher Marlowe : { 1564-93 }
- Doctor Faustus
- Edward II
- The Jew of Malta


* Ben Jonson : { 1572/3-1637 }
- Every Man in his Humour { 1598 }
- Every Man out of his Humour { 1899 }
- Volpone { 1606 }
- The Alchemist { 1610 }
- Masque of Queens { 1609 }
- Pleasure Reconciled to Virtue { 1618 }

* Thomas Kyd :
- The Spanish Tragedy { 1592 }

* Thomas Sackville & Thomas Norton :
- Gorboduc { 1561 }

* John Ford :
- ' Tis Pity She's a Whore ' { Published in 1633 }

* John Webster :
- The White Devil { Published in 1612 }
- The Duchess of Malfi

* Thomas Middleton :
- A Mad World
- My Masters
- A Trick to Catch the Old One
- The Revenger's Tragedy { 1607 }
- The Changeling
- Women Beware Women { 1622 }
- A Game at Chess { 1624 }

* Sir Philip Sidney :
- " Astrophel and Stella " ( poems )

* Edmund Spenser :
- " The Faeire Queene " { (poems) Published in 1590's }
- " Prothalamion " { 1596 }

* John Donne :
- " Holy Sonnets " { Published in 1633 }
- " Devotions " ( Religious Writings )

* George Herbert :
- " The Collar " { published in 1633 }
- " Easter Wings " { published in 1633 }

* Andrew Marvell :
- " To His Coy Mistress "
- " An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland " { 1650 }
- " The Garden "

* Sir Thomas More :
- Utopia

* Sir Walter Raleigh :
- Discovery of Guiana ( Eldorado )

* Sir Philip Sidney :
- The Arcadia { 1580's }

* Robert Greene :
- Pandosto , the Triumph of Time
- Greene's Groatsworth of Wit { 1592 }

* Thomas Nashe :
- The Unfortunate Traveller { 1594 }
- The Terrors of the Night { 1594 }

* Sir Francis Bacon :
- " Of Truth "
- " Of Revenge "
- " The Advancement of Learning "

* Richard Hooker :
- " Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Politie " { published in 1590's }

* Thomas Hobbes :
- The Leviathan { published in 1651 }
The Commonwealth and Restoration 1649-1713
 
1658 : Death of Oliver Cromwell .
1660 : The Commonwealth collapsed because of weak leadership ; the son of Charles I was recalled from France and became King Charles II .
1662 : The genius nation led to the foundation of the Royal Society
1660-1700 : The basis was set for the growth of a new kind of society , Protestant .
1665 : The Great Plague in London .
1666 : The Great Fire of London : Christopher Wern was appointed principal architect for the rebuilding of the city .
1667 : Britain's colonial expansion continued for many states in north-eastern America .
1685 : The death of Charles II .
1685-88 : The brief reign of the Catholic King James II .
1688 : The overthrow of James II in The Glorious or Bloodless Revolution . Protestant supremacy had been established .
1690 : The Battle of Boyne .
1694 : The Bank of England founded .
1672 : Third Anglo-Dutch War , involving many European states .
1685 : Death of Charles II : succession of his brother James II , a devout Catholic . Protestant landowners were disturbed when James became King.
1688 : The birth of a male heir to King James II Provoked the Glorious or Bloodless Revolution . James was exiled , and his daughter Mary became Queen Mary II .
1689 : The Declaration of Rights in Britain .
1701 : England established the Grand Alliance with the German House of Hanover .
1701-13 : The War of the Spanish Succession lasting until the Treaty of Utrecht .
1707 : The Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland took place.
1709 : The first Copyright Act protects the earnings of Professional writers
1713 : End of the major European war with the Treaty of Utrecht .
1715 & 1745 :Bonnie Prince Charlie led to the second two unsuccessful rebellions against the new Hanoverian dynasty
1721 : Robert Walpole became the first prime minister of Great Britain . Britain expanded greatly in mercantile trade and colonial development , often coming into conflict with the parallel ambitions of France .
1746 : The decisive Battle of Culloden finally ended the Stuart line's claims to the throne .
c.1770 : The Age of Reason .
1775 : The invention of the steam-engine , by the Scotsman James Watt , led to a rapid rise in the industrialization and urban growth .
1776 : The American Revolution , and Declaration of Independence .
1789 : The French Revolution .

* Thomas Hobbes :
- The Leviathan { published in 1651 }

* John Milton :
- Paradise Lost { completed in 1667 }
- Paradise Regained
- Samson Agonistes
- " On the Morning of Christ's Nativity "
- " Lycidas " { 1637 }

* John Bunyan :
- The Pilgrim's Progress { published in 1678 }

* John Locke :
- Two Treatises { published in1689 }

* Richard Lovelace :
- " To Lucasta , Going to the Wars " { 1649 }

* John Wilmot :
- " A Satire against Mankind "

* Samuel Butler :
- Hudibras { published 1663-1678 }

* John Dryden :
- " Heroic Stanzas " { 1658 }
- " To His Sacred Majesty " { 1660 }
- " Absalom and Achitophel " { 1681 }
- " The Medal " { 1682 }
- " Macflecknoe " { 1682 }
- " Of Dramatic Poesy " { 1668 }
- " The Secular Masque " { 1700 }
- " The Rape of the Lock "
- Marriage-a-la-Mode { 1672 }
- All For Love { 1678 }

* George Etherege :
- The Comical Revenge { 1664 }
- She Wou'd if She Cou'd { 1668 }
- The Man of Mode { 1676 }

* William Wycherley :
- The Country Wife { 1675 }

* Alexander Pope :
- Dunciad { 1628 }
- " Essay on Criticism " { 1711 }
- " Essay on Man " { 1733-4 }
- " Imitations of Horace " { 1733-8 }

* John Vanbrugh :
- The Relapse { 1696 }
- The Provok'd Wife { 1697 }

* William Congreve :
- The Way of the World { 1700 }

* George Farquhar :
- The Recruiting Officer { 1706 }
- The Beaux Stratagem { 1707 }

* Aphra Behn :
- The Rover { 1677-1681}

* Suasannah Centlivre :
- A Bold Stroke for a Wife { 1718 }
The Romantic Age 1789-1832
 
1790s : Positive use of the words 'Jacobin' or 'radical' was dangerous .
1793-94 : The Reign of Terror in France , led by left-wing radicals known as Jacobins who ruthlessly suppressed their political opponents .
1793 : Britain joined the Wars of the Coalition against France ; which was aiming for supremacy throughout Europe . Major British victories were achieved at sea , at Trafalgar ,and on land, at Waterloo .
1798 : The publication by Wordsworth and Coleridge of their Lyrical Ballads .
1800 : The second edition of the Lyrical Ballads contained a "Preface" .
1801 : The Act of Union : Ireland was politically joined to Britain .
1804 : Napoleon Bonaparte , an army general , became Emperor of France .
1811-12 : The campaign of the Luddites , who broke factory machinery in a protest about workers' conditions .
1812-14 : Second War of American Independence : Britain was unable to regain this part of the former Empire .
1814 : Invention of the railway locomotive by George Stephenson .
1815 : Congress of Vienna , at the end of the wars against France . Britain emerged as the most powerful nation in Europe, and consolidated this position throughout the nineteenth century.
1819 : The Peterloo Massacre : a workers' uprising in Manchester was brutally suppressed , with many casualties .
1820-1832 : The time of continuing unrest which took place against a background of the cycles of economic depression .
1824 : Trades unions were recognized by the British government .
1829 : The Catholic Emancipation Act made discrimination against Catholics illegal in Britain .
1830 : A new liberal government was elected in Britain – emulating the upheavals of the so-called ' July revolution ' in France , which led to the abdication of King Charles X .
1832 : The death of Sir Walter Scott and the enactment by Parliament of the First Reform Bill .

* William Wordsworth :
- Lyrical Ballads { 1798 }
- "The Prelude"
- "Preface to Lyrical Ballads"
- " Lines Written Above Tintern Abbey "
- " The Old Cumberland Beggar"
- " The Leech Gatherer "

* John Keats :
- Letters
- " Isabella " , " Lamia "
- " The Eve of Saint Agnes "
- " La Belle Dame Sans Merci "
- " Ode to a Nightingale "
- " Ode on a Grecian Urn "
- " To Autumn "

* Samuel Coleridge :
- Lyrical Ballads { 1800 }
- " Biographia Literaria " { 1817 }
- " Christabel " { 1797 Published in 1816 }
- " Kubla Khan " { 1797 Published in 1816 }
- " A Fragment "
- " Dejection : An Ode "
- " Frost at Midnight "
- " This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison "
- " The Rime of the Ancient Mariner "

* Adam Smith :
- Wealth of Nations { 1776 }

* Edmund Burke :
- Reflections on the Revolution in France { 1790 }

* Tom Paine :
- Rights of Man { 1791 }

* Samuel Bamford :
- Passages in the Life of a Radical { published in 1884 }
The Nineteenth Century 1832-1900
 
1832 : The first Reform Bill : voting rights were extended for the first time to men who were not landowners , and most of the privileged seats in Parliament were abolished .
1833 : Slavery abolished in British colonies . First Factory Act improved workers' conditions and made factory inspections compulsory . Poor Laws provided accommodation in workhouses for the destitute , but with forced labour .
1834 : A group of labourers from Dorset were sentenced to exile for protesting against worker exploitation .
1836 : Parliament's rejection of the popular People's Charter .
1837 : Victoria became queen .
1839 : Industrial uprising of the Chartists .
1845-47 : Famine in Ireland , largely due to failure of the potato crop .
1846 : Life for British farmers eased , with the repeal of the Corn Laws .
1847 : Publication of The Communist Manifesto by Karl Mark & Friedrich Engels . Both Christianity and the landowners' controls of political power were questioned .
1848 : The Year of Revolution . Many new regimes were established on the continent of Europe , but Queen Victoria increased her popularity in Britain .
1851 : The First World Fair was held in the Crystal Palace , especially in Hyde park , London .
1853-56 : The Crimean War : Britain's first war for two hundred years .
1857 : The Indian Mutiny : Britain's colonial presence was challenged for the first time .
1859 : Publication of On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin .
1860s : ' Modernism' was recognized as a force in English literature . George Meredith was an early practitioner of Modernism .
1861 : Death of Prince Albert . Queen Victoria remained a widow for forty years , until her death .
1861-65 : The American Civil War .
1867 : Karl Marx published , in England , Das Kapital , which was a principle text of socialist ideology for over a century . The Second Reform Bill .
1868 : Foundation of the British Trades Union Congress , to politicize workers' rights .
-1870s : Britain leads international communications with the development of postal services and pioneering work in telecommunications .
1870 : Education Act makes schooling compulsory for children aged 5 to 13 . Political union in Italy .
1871 : Political union in Germany .
1879 : John Henry Newman , a convert to Catholicism , is created Cardinal of England by the Pope .
1880s : Radical Liberalism began to give way to Marxist-influenced Socialism .
1881 : The Socialist Democratic Federation .
1884 : The Fabian Society , which politicized Marxist ideas in parliamentary terms .
1886 : The Liberal Prime Minister , William Gladstone introduced the first Irish Home Rule Bill . Many members of his own party opposed him .
1887 : Queen Victoria celebrated fifty years as monarch .
1893 : The Independent Labour Party .
1899 : Establishment in Dublin of the Irish National Theatre .
1899-1902 : The Boer War . Britain won the war , and established the Union of South Africa .
1901 : Death of Queen Victoria .
كل الشكر للزميلة نورا على المجهود الجبار الذي بذلته في انجاز هذا التلخيص . . آملين منه تعالى الفائدة لكل الزملاء و النجاح للجميع . .

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيمالسلام عليكم جميع اعضاء ارتين اذا ممكن عندي كم سؤال عن تاريخ الادب هلأ انا عندي زحمة مواد كتير وبالنسبة لهي المادة بالذات فايت بالحيط يعني اول شغلة كتاب ما عندي وما جبت الكتاب لاني بعرف ما رح اقدر افتحو متل ما صار فيني بعلم اللغة جبت الكتاب وتعذبت وتركتو روحت ادرس بالمحاضرات هي عادتي بعرف حالي من هلأ السؤال بيكفي دراسة المحاضرات واسئلة الدورات ولا لأ ؟؟ ساعدوني بلييييز وطلب تاني صغير بدي اسئلة تاريخ الادب الدورة الماضية وكل الشكر لكل الاعضاء والمساهمين بهل المنتدى الرائع

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اللهم أرنا الحق حقاً وازقنا اتباعه وحبّبنا فيه وأرنا الباطل باطلاً وارزقنا اجتنابه وكرهّنا فيه


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مرسل: الأحد إبريل 26, 2009 7:08 pm 
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اشترك في: الجمعة مارس 02, 2007 12:46 am
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مكان: Homs



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تلخيص رائع يعطيكم العافية

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[align=center]فقدت الوقوف بدون صلاة نهارك

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مرسل: الجمعة مايو 08, 2009 12:36 pm 
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صورة العضو الرمزية
اشترك في: الجمعة أكتوبر 24, 2008 2:22 pm
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القسم: انكليزية
مكان: حمص



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شكرا لك نورا عساف كلك ذوق ممتنين لك

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l إن كان الحب هو أفضل عملية شد وجه ، فإن أفضل كريم ضد التجاعيد هو النسيان.

" أحبك كل حين حتى وأنا نائمة"

" كلما نسيتني استيقظت حتى وأنا في نومي "

" أن تختفي ثانية يعني أن أموت إياك أن تختفي!"

" أحتاج صوتك كي أرى "


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مرسل: الاثنين مايو 11, 2009 7:15 pm 
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صورة العضو الرمزية
اشترك في: الجمعة ديسمبر 05, 2008 3:38 pm
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القسم: اللغة الانكليزية
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مشكورين كتيييييييييير يعطيكن الف الف عافية
لانو بالفعل فايتين بالحيط بهالمادة
طلب لو سمحتوا ازا حدا نموذج الامتحان تبع الفصل الماضي ويحطلنا يا هون بكون كتر الف خيرو
*ورود *ورود


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مرسل: الاثنين مايو 25, 2009 5:46 am 
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صورة العضو الرمزية
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التلخيص فيه التواريخ اللي حذفوهون الدكاترة كمان :idea:

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لله ذركما و ذر أبيكما ..... لا يبرح العبدان حتى يقتلا[/align][/b]


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مرسل: السبت يونيو 13, 2009 6:46 pm 
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صورة العضو الرمزية
اشترك في: الثلاثاء يونيو 19, 2007 3:43 pm
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القسم: اللغة الانكليزية
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يا سادة يا كرام بعد ما لخصت المادة اكتشفت بعض الثغرات فيها ... اختلافات بين النوتة والكتاب
مثلا ...
The invention of printing بالكتاب 1398-1468 وبالنوتة 1485
The first English translation of the Bible was done by Jhon Wyclif in
بالكتاب 1382 بالنوتة 1380
مين الصح الله اعلم .....
وباسئلة الدورة الماضية في كتييير من الجمل اجوبتها مانها لا بالكتاب ولا بالنوتة لقيت اجوبتها بكتاب تاريخ الأدب القديم ومنها حياة كل من ..
Sheridan..... Wlliam Congreve
وكتير من الجمل بتعتمد على عبارة او معلومة قايلها الدكتور او المعيدة اثناء المحاضرة ....
انا ما عندي تعليق ولا تفسير على سبب تصرف الدكتور او المعيدة هيك ...
خليت التعليق والتفسير الكن...

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مرسل: السبت يونيو 13, 2009 7:43 pm 
مشرف موسوعة الأدب الانجليزي
مشرف موسوعة الأدب الانجليزي
اشترك في: الاثنين ديسمبر 17, 2007 3:47 am
مشاركات: 1898
القسم: Literature, Film, and Theatre
السنة: MA
مكان: Britain



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نورا عساف,
اقتباس:
انا ما عندي تعليق ولا تفسير على سبب تصرف الدكتور او المعيدة هيك ...
خليت التعليق والتفسير الكن...

الأمور واضحة ولوو؟ :wink:

فعلا السنة الماضية نحنا كمان لاحظنا هالإختلافات هي .. على العموم ..
اقتباس:
The invention of printing بالكتاب 1398-1468 وبالنوتة 1485
Gutenberg عاش من 1398 لل 1468 .. الإختراع تم على الغالب عام 1440 .. أنا هيك متذكر :roll: بعدين انتي كاتبتيها فوق:
 
اقتباس:
c.1440 : Invention of printing in Europe

و بالنسبة للعام 1485 فهاد عام مشهور لأنو تم نشر كتاب Le Morte D' Arthur فيه .. يعني نتيجة الإختراع تم نشر هاد الكتاب بهاد التاريخ :wink:
اقتباس:
The first English translation of the Bible was done by Jhon Wyclif in
بالكتاب 1382 بالنوتة 1380
مين الصح الله اعلم .....

صحيح في هالإختلاف هاد ... السنة الماضية جبلنا اياه بالإمتحان و عطانا الخيارين .. على العموم أنا بعد المادة طلعت على مكتب الدكتور و سألتو و قلي انو 1830 هو الصح .. أنا كنت حالو هيك :D

و بضم صوتي لصوتك و بقول لا تعليق على تصرفات الدكتور هي :roll: :roll:

يعني الشغلة مو بالتعجيز .. الغرض من الإمتحان قياس مدى حفظ و فهم الطالب للمعلومات المعطاة أثناء السنة .. و مو الغرض الأسئلة التعجيزية .. في بعض دكاترة بفكروا حالون أنون شاطرين اذا جابوا أسئلة ما عرفوا الطلاب يحلوها .. فيه دكاترة هيك لا تستغربوا ..

بتمنالكن التوفيق بهالمادة الصعبة .. هي فعلا صعبة .. و علاجها الوحيد انو الواحد يوميا يقرا تاريخ أدب .. لأنو التكرار بعلم ..... :mrgreen: الشطار :wink:

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مرسل: الثلاثاء أكتوبر 13, 2009 2:17 am 
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صورة العضو الرمزية
اشترك في: الأحد سبتمبر 06, 2009 10:53 pm
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القسم: EN
السنة: Third



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Ala Al-Ibrahim,

...جزاك الله كل الخير

*1 نورا...يعطيك الف عافية
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مرسل: الثلاثاء أكتوبر 13, 2009 2:45 am 
مشرف موسوعة الأدب الانجليزي
مشرف موسوعة الأدب الانجليزي
اشترك في: الاثنين ديسمبر 17, 2007 3:47 am
مشاركات: 1898
القسم: Literature, Film, and Theatre
السنة: MA
مكان: Britain



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#هبة#,
اقتباس:
جزاك الله كل الخير

تسلمي يا رب *1 *1
بس بدك تنتبهي .. هاد الحكي للسنة الماضية .. يعني احتمال يحذف الدكتور من هدول .. و بعدين هاد التلخيص لنموذج أتمتة مو لنظام فرنسي!!
بس حبيت نوه لهالشي :wink:
موفقة *1 *1 *1

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