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The Anglo-Saxons:
449–1066
Introduction to the
Literary Period
The Anglo-Saxons: 449–1066
A.D. 1066
A.D. 449
Norman
Anglo-Saxon
Invasion
Invasion
55 B.C–A.D.409
A.D.878
Roman Occupation
King Alfred
against
the Danes

300s B.C.
Celts in Britain

300
B.C.

A.D.
1

A.D.
300

A.D.
600

A.D. 400–699
Spread of Christianity

A.D.
900

A.D.
1200
The Celts in Britain
Before and during the 4th century B.C.
• Britain home to several
Celtic tribes
• Britain named for one
Celtic tribe—the Brythons
• King Arthur – famous
Celtic King (516?)
• Celtic religion a form of
animism (belief that
Gods/spirits controlled all
aspects of life and could
take the form of trees,
rivers, fire, thunder, etc)

Stonehenge
The Roman Occupation
55 B.C.

Hadrian’s Wall

Julius Caesar invades Britain
A.D. 43
Celts defeated by Claudius
• Romans build walls, villas,
baths, roads
A.D. 409
Romans evacuate their troops
• Britain left vulnerable to attack
• Central government breaks down

Roman ruins
The Anglo-Saxon Invasion

Celts

Jutes
Angles
Saxons

A.D. 449 The Anglo-Saxons push the Celts
into the far west of the country.
The Anglo-Saxon Invasion
Anglo-Saxon Society
• Warrior-based society, led by strong warrior chief
• “Warfare was the order of the day” (between
clans, tribes, and outside invaders)
• Anglo-Saxon life was dominated by the need to
protect the clan and home from enemies.
• Fame and success were achieved through loyalty
to a leader, and success was measured by gifts
received from leaders.
The Anglo-Saxon Invasion
• Women had many
rights in Anglo-Saxon
society. Women
inherited and held
property (even when
married) and were
offered substantial gifts
of money and land from
prospective husbands.
• English emerged as a
written language
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
The Anglo-Saxon Invasion
The Anglo-Saxon religion
• offered no hope of an afterlife…only fame
offered immortality and provided a defense
against death.
• valued concept of the “Heroic Ideal”…earthly
virtues of bravery, loyalty, generosity, and
friendship.
Norse god

Anglo-Saxon god

Day of week

Odin

Woden

Wednesday

Thor

Thunor

Thursday
The Anglo-Saxon Invasion
The Anglo-Saxon bards
• called “scops”
• skilled storytellers and honored
members of society.
• sang of heroic deeds
• regarded as equals to warriors
Why were the scops important?
• Anglo-Saxons did not believe in
an afterlife
• warriors gained immortality
through songs preserved in the
collective memory.

Anglo-Saxon harp
King Alfred the Great against the Danes
8th–9th centuries
Vikings, called Danes,
invade Britain
871 Alfred of Wessex
becomes king of
England.
878 King Alfred unifies
the Anglo-Saxons
against the Danes.
King Sweyn and his Danish troops
England becomes a
arrive in England, from a
nation.
manuscript (c. 14 century)
* Alfred was also know for reviving an interest
in learning and the English language.
th
The Spread of Christianity
Around A.D. 400
• Christian monks
settle in Britain
• Christianity and
Anglo-Saxon
culture co-exist
By A.D. 699
• British pagan
religions replaced by
Christianity
The Norman Invasion
1066
• William of Normandy crosses the English
Channel
• William defeats Harold and Anglo-Saxon army
• French replaces
English as the
language of the
ruling class
The Norman Invasion,
Bayeux Tapestry
Literature of the Period

• Leading Genres: Poetry and Riddles
o Epics (narrative/story-like)
o Elegiac mood (somber, sorrowful tone)
o Strong rhythm and no rhyme
o Lyrical (focuses more on emotion)
Terms
• Animism – Celtic belief that Gods/spirits controlled all aspects of life
and could take the form of tress, rives, fire, thunder, etc.
• Fatalism – Anglo-Saxon belief that the course of one’s life was predetermined by fate.
• Bards – skilled storytellers and honored members of society. The
Anglo-Saxons called them “scops” and they were not regarded as
inferior to warriors…actually, the Anglo-Saxons viewed creating
poetry as important as fighting, hunting, farming, and loving (because
of religion).
• Vernacular – language of the people > Old English.
• Alliteration – repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
(ex: the wind whips through the woods).
• Caesura – rhythmical pause separating a line of verse into halves.
• Kennings – descriptive compound words that evoke vivid images
(“sea-stallions” and “whale-road”).
• Epic – a long, narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a larger
than life hero who embodies (is made up of and reflects) the values of
a particular society.
An IntroductIon
to

Beowulf
Beowulf
1st great work of English national literature
Composed between 700-750, but depicts
earlier time period…early 6th century.
An example of “heroic literature” and, as such,
is composed of many traditional motifs and
recurring elements.
Beowulf’s name means “Bear”…??
The epic is a mythical and literary record of
the formative stages of English civilization.
Beowulf
Story handed down orally for
generations, naturally with changes and
embellishments.
3,200 lines long
Poet unknown…scholars think it was
originally told by someone of pagan
religion but recorded by a monk due to
Christian elements present in the story.
So, why iS Beowulf an important
work of literature?
1. It is an expression of Anglo-Saxon values and
attitudes:
 Warfare was the order of the day
 Fatalism
 Courage, loyalty and honor
 The battle of Good versus Evil
 Boasting
 Storytelling (bards/scops held key to
immortality)
So, why iS Beowulf an important
work of literature?

2. It is an archetypal example of an epic:
 Long
 Narrative
 Adventures of a central hero with
supernatural powers
 Worldwide or cosmic setting
 Major battle scenes
 Discussion of hero’s weaponry
 Participation by God (or Gods) in
action
So, why iS Beowulf an important
work of literature?

3. It is an example of Old English poetry:
 4-beat rhythm
 No rhyme
 Alliteration
 Kennings
 Caesuras

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Beowulf Powerpoint 1

  • 2. The Anglo-Saxons: 449–1066 A.D. 1066 A.D. 449 Norman Anglo-Saxon Invasion Invasion 55 B.C–A.D.409 A.D.878 Roman Occupation King Alfred against the Danes 300s B.C. Celts in Britain 300 B.C. A.D. 1 A.D. 300 A.D. 600 A.D. 400–699 Spread of Christianity A.D. 900 A.D. 1200
  • 3. The Celts in Britain Before and during the 4th century B.C. • Britain home to several Celtic tribes • Britain named for one Celtic tribe—the Brythons • King Arthur – famous Celtic King (516?) • Celtic religion a form of animism (belief that Gods/spirits controlled all aspects of life and could take the form of trees, rivers, fire, thunder, etc) Stonehenge
  • 4. The Roman Occupation 55 B.C. Hadrian’s Wall Julius Caesar invades Britain A.D. 43 Celts defeated by Claudius • Romans build walls, villas, baths, roads A.D. 409 Romans evacuate their troops • Britain left vulnerable to attack • Central government breaks down Roman ruins
  • 5. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion Celts Jutes Angles Saxons A.D. 449 The Anglo-Saxons push the Celts into the far west of the country.
  • 6. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion Anglo-Saxon Society • Warrior-based society, led by strong warrior chief • “Warfare was the order of the day” (between clans, tribes, and outside invaders) • Anglo-Saxon life was dominated by the need to protect the clan and home from enemies. • Fame and success were achieved through loyalty to a leader, and success was measured by gifts received from leaders.
  • 7. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion • Women had many rights in Anglo-Saxon society. Women inherited and held property (even when married) and were offered substantial gifts of money and land from prospective husbands. • English emerged as a written language The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
  • 8. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion The Anglo-Saxon religion • offered no hope of an afterlife…only fame offered immortality and provided a defense against death. • valued concept of the “Heroic Ideal”…earthly virtues of bravery, loyalty, generosity, and friendship. Norse god Anglo-Saxon god Day of week Odin Woden Wednesday Thor Thunor Thursday
  • 9. The Anglo-Saxon Invasion The Anglo-Saxon bards • called “scops” • skilled storytellers and honored members of society. • sang of heroic deeds • regarded as equals to warriors Why were the scops important? • Anglo-Saxons did not believe in an afterlife • warriors gained immortality through songs preserved in the collective memory. Anglo-Saxon harp
  • 10. King Alfred the Great against the Danes 8th–9th centuries Vikings, called Danes, invade Britain 871 Alfred of Wessex becomes king of England. 878 King Alfred unifies the Anglo-Saxons against the Danes. King Sweyn and his Danish troops England becomes a arrive in England, from a nation. manuscript (c. 14 century) * Alfred was also know for reviving an interest in learning and the English language. th
  • 11. The Spread of Christianity Around A.D. 400 • Christian monks settle in Britain • Christianity and Anglo-Saxon culture co-exist By A.D. 699 • British pagan religions replaced by Christianity
  • 12. The Norman Invasion 1066 • William of Normandy crosses the English Channel • William defeats Harold and Anglo-Saxon army • French replaces English as the language of the ruling class The Norman Invasion, Bayeux Tapestry
  • 13. Literature of the Period • Leading Genres: Poetry and Riddles o Epics (narrative/story-like) o Elegiac mood (somber, sorrowful tone) o Strong rhythm and no rhyme o Lyrical (focuses more on emotion)
  • 14. Terms • Animism – Celtic belief that Gods/spirits controlled all aspects of life and could take the form of tress, rives, fire, thunder, etc. • Fatalism – Anglo-Saxon belief that the course of one’s life was predetermined by fate. • Bards – skilled storytellers and honored members of society. The Anglo-Saxons called them “scops” and they were not regarded as inferior to warriors…actually, the Anglo-Saxons viewed creating poetry as important as fighting, hunting, farming, and loving (because of religion). • Vernacular – language of the people > Old English. • Alliteration – repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words (ex: the wind whips through the woods). • Caesura – rhythmical pause separating a line of verse into halves. • Kennings – descriptive compound words that evoke vivid images (“sea-stallions” and “whale-road”). • Epic – a long, narrative poem that relates the great deeds of a larger than life hero who embodies (is made up of and reflects) the values of a particular society.
  • 16. Beowulf 1st great work of English national literature Composed between 700-750, but depicts earlier time period…early 6th century. An example of “heroic literature” and, as such, is composed of many traditional motifs and recurring elements. Beowulf’s name means “Bear”…?? The epic is a mythical and literary record of the formative stages of English civilization.
  • 17. Beowulf Story handed down orally for generations, naturally with changes and embellishments. 3,200 lines long Poet unknown…scholars think it was originally told by someone of pagan religion but recorded by a monk due to Christian elements present in the story.
  • 18. So, why iS Beowulf an important work of literature? 1. It is an expression of Anglo-Saxon values and attitudes:  Warfare was the order of the day  Fatalism  Courage, loyalty and honor  The battle of Good versus Evil  Boasting  Storytelling (bards/scops held key to immortality)
  • 19. So, why iS Beowulf an important work of literature? 2. It is an archetypal example of an epic:  Long  Narrative  Adventures of a central hero with supernatural powers  Worldwide or cosmic setting  Major battle scenes  Discussion of hero’s weaponry  Participation by God (or Gods) in action
  • 20. So, why iS Beowulf an important work of literature? 3. It is an example of Old English poetry:  4-beat rhythm  No rhyme  Alliteration  Kennings  Caesuras