English Literature wasn't written, it was passéd down by mouth from generation to generation. How love became apart of Medieval Literature. There tales told by Bards, that were transmitted into a book. What was their language. The French language came over to England. The whole 12th century it shared with Latin the distinction of being the language of England. It was used at court until the 14th century. English became the language of kings during the reign of King Henry IV.
Are you wondering who wrote literature? If you are, then I have some writers I will tell you. The first one is Caedmon, the first English poet. The next one is Venerable Bede, wrote the Ecclesiastical History of England. After him is Geoffrey Chaucer, famous Medieval author. Next is Margery Kempe, is as famous as the author of the first autobiography in English. After is John Gower, he was a famous as a Medieval poet and a friend of Geoffrey Chaucer. Then is Francesco Petrarch, a famous Italian poet, humanist, his poems were addressed to Laura. After him we have Dante, famous as a Medieval poet and a Politician. Then is Christine de Pizan, famous as a Medieval author and feminist. Then is William Longland, was as famous as an English poet, wrote the Vision of Piers Plowman. After him we have Boccaccio, an Italian writer, famous for writing the Decameron. Finally we have Raphael Holinshed, famous as a Medieval author.
Are you wondering who wrote literature? If you are, then I have some writers I will tell you. The first one is Caedmon, the first English poet. The next one is Venerable Bede, wrote the Ecclesiastical History of England. After him is Geoffrey Chaucer, famous Medieval author. Next is Margery Kempe, is as famous as the author of the first autobiography in English. After is John Gower, he was a famous as a Medieval poet and a friend of Geoffrey Chaucer. Then is Francesco Petrarch, a famous Italian poet, humanist, his poems were addressed to Laura. After him we have Dante, famous as a Medieval poet and a Politician. Then is Christine de Pizan, famous as a Medieval author and feminist. Then is William Longland, was as famous as an English poet, wrote the Vision of Piers Plowman. After him we have Boccaccio, an Italian writer, famous for writing the Decameron. Finally we have Raphael Holinshed, famous as a Medieval author.