MEG - 03: BRITISH NOVEL
ASSIGNMENT
2015- 2016
Max. Marks: 100
INTRODUCTION
The supernatural is a traditional element in
literature. Since the epic of Beowulf, there has been a continuing presence of
the unearthly and weird in poetry, drama, and fiction. The Supernatural in
Modern English Fiction, first published in 1917 during a period of renewed
social and literary interest in the occult and spiritualism, offers readers an
overview of some of the greatest known, as well as some forgotten yet eerily
important, works of English literature. From the precursor of supernaturalism,
the Gothic novel with its gloomy castles and cloisters, to the ghosts and
madness and horrors written in the nineteenth and early twentieth century, this
volume is a guide to a grotesquerie of tales. With chapters like The Devil and
His Allies, The Supernatural in Folk-Tales, and Supernatural Science, the
unearthly and the bizarre are met inside these pages in all their myriad
guises. This is a book that will appeal to aficionados of fantastic and horror
literature, offering new insight into the history of so many grand and
delightfully macabre stories.
CONCEPT
Old English
literature: 450-1153:- The first works in English, written in Old
English, appeared in the early Middle
Ages, the oldest surviving text being the Hymn of Cædmon. Oral
tradition was very strong in early English culture and most literary
works were written to be performed. Epic
poems were thus very popular, and many, including Beowulf, have survived to the present day in the rich
corpus of Anglo-Saxon literature that closely
resemble today's Icelandic, Norwegian, North
Frisian and the Northumbrian and Scots
English dialects of modern English.
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