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 * English literature
 * Beowulf
 * Cædmon
 * Bede
 * Alfred the Great
 * Cynewulf
 * John Wycliffe
 * Lollardy
 * Protestant Reformation
 * William Langland
 * Geoffrey Chaucer
 * Pearl Poet
 * John Gower
 * John Bunyan
 * Renaissance
 * English Renaissance
 * Thomas Wyatt (poet)
 * Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
 * Elizabethan era
 * Elizabethan literature
 * English Renaissance theatre
 * Edmund Spenser
 * The Faerie Queene
 * Philip Sidney
 * Thomas Campion
 * Thomas Kyd
 * Thomas Sackville, 1st Earl of Dorset
 * William Shakespeare
 * Christopher Marlowe
 * Ben Jonson
 * Thomas Dekker (writer)
 * John Fletcher (playwright)
 * Francis Beaumont
 * Shakespearean problem play
 * Jacobean era
 * Revenge play
 * George Chapman
 * Homer
 * John Keats
 * Sonnet
 * Metaphysical poets
 * John Donne
 * George Herbert
 * Henry Vaughan
 * Andrew Marvell
 * Richard Crashaw
 * William Tyndale
 * Cavalier poet
 * Robert Herrick (poet)
 * Richard Lovelace
 * Thomas Carew
 * John Suckling (poet)
 * Cicero
 * Ovid
 * John Milton
 * Restoration literature
 * Restoration comedy
 * The Country Wife
 * John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester
 * Robert Boyle
 * John Dryden
 * Mac Flecknoe
 * Alexander Pope
 * John Locke
 * American Revolution
 * William Congreve
 * The Way of the World
 * John Vanbrugh
 * Augustan literature
 * Age of Enlightenment
 * Isaac Newton
 * René Descartes
 * Francis Bacon
 * James Thomson (poet, born 1700)
 * Edward Young
 * George Lillo
 * Richard Steele
 * Joseph Addison
 * The Spectator (1711)
 * Daniel Defoe
 * Robinson Crusoe
 * Moll Flanders
 * Jonathan Swift
 * Licensing Act 1737
 * Samuel Johnson
 * Oliver Goldsmith
 * Richard Brinsley Sheridan
 * Laurence Sterne
 * Novel of manners
 * Frances Burney
 * Gothic fiction
 * Graveyard poets
 * Thomas Gray
 * Sentimental novel
 * Samuel Richardson
 * Henry Mackenzie
 * Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
 * Jean-Jacques Rousseau
 * Edmund Burke
 * Romanticism
 * Romantic literature in English
 * Robert Burns
 * William Blake
 * Lake Poets
 * William Wordsworth
 * Samuel Taylor Coleridge
 * Robert Southey
 * Thomas De Quincey
 * Walter Scott
 * Lyrical Ballads
 * Poet laureate
 * William Hazlitt
 * Lord Byron
 * Percy Bysshe Shelley
 * To a Skylark
 * Adonaïs
 * Victorian era
 * Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
 * Robert Browning
 * Dante Gabriel Rossetti
 * W. B. Yeats
 * Mary Shelley
 * John Clare
 * George Crabbe
 * Heroic couplet
 * Historical romance
 * Historical fiction
 * Jane Austen
 * American literature
 * Edgar Allan Poe
 * Victorian literature
 * English novel
 * Social novel
 * Reform Act 1832
 * Charles Dickens
 * Oliver Twist
 * William Makepeace Thackeray
 * Emily Brontë
 * Jane Eyre
 * Charlotte Brontë
 * Vanity Fair (novel)
 * Elizabeth Gaskell
 * Anthony Trollope
 * George Eliot
 * Middlemarch
 * Literary realism
 * George Meredith
 * Thomas Hardy
 * George Gissing
 * John Ruskin
 * George MacDonald
 * Robert Louis Stevenson
 * H. G. Wells
 * Jules Verne
 * Ralph Waldo Emerson
 * Nathaniel Hawthorne
 * William Dean Howells
 * Henry James
 * Mark Twain
 * Sheridan Le Fanu
 * Bram Stoker
 * Vampire literature
 * Horror fiction
 * Invasion literature
 * Arthur Conan Doyle
 * H. Rider Haggard
 * Children's literature
 * Lewis Carroll
 * English poetry
 * Alfred, Lord Tennyson
 * Elizabeth Barrett Browning
 * Matthew Arnold
 * Dramatic monologue
 * William Holman Hunt
 * John Everett Millais
 * Arthur Hugh Clough
 * Symbolism (arts)
 * The Yellow Book
 * Aestheticism
 * Algernon Charles Swinburne
 * Oscar Wilde
 * Arthur Symons
 * Rhymers' Club
 * Ernest Dowson
 * Lionel Johnson
 * A. E. Housman
 * W. S. Gilbert
 * Gerard Manley Hopkins
 * Emily Dickinson
 * Walt Whitman
 * American Civil War
 * Thomas William Robertson
 * James Planché
 * German Reed Entertainments
 * Gilbert and Sullivan
 * Edwardian musical comedy
 * George Bernard Shaw
 * Alfred Cellier
 * B. C. Stephenson
 * Twentieth-century English literature
 * Literary modernism
 * Modernism
 * Charles Darwin
 * Ernst Mach
 * Henri Bergson
 * Friedrich Nietzsche
 * James George Frazer
 * Karl Marx
 * Capital: Critique of Political Economy
 * Impressionism
 * Cubism
 * Fyodor Dostoyevsky
 * Charles Baudelaire
 * Arthur Rimbaud
 * August Strindberg
 * Joseph Conrad
 * Georgian Poetry
 * Walter de la Mare
 * Edward Thomas (poet)
 * World War I
 * Wilfred Owen
 * Rupert Brooke
 * Isaac Rosenberg
 * Siegfried Sassoon
 * John Millington Synge
 * Seán O'Casey
 * The Playboy of the Western World
 * Edwardian era
 * John Galsworthy
 * The Forsyte Saga
 * E. M. Forster
 * A Passage to India
 * Rudyard Kipling
 * T. S. Eliot
 * Four Quartets
 * Dorothy Richardson
 * Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)
 * D. H. Lawrence
 * The Rainbow
 * James Joyce
 * Virginia Woolf
 * Poetry of Scotland
 * Hugh MacDiarmid
 * Feminism
 * Mrs Dalloway
 * To the Lighthouse
 * Sweeney Agonistes
 * Jack Jones (novelist)
 * James Hanley (novelist)
 * Lewis Jones (writer)
 * Aldous Huxley
 * Brave New World
 * John Cowper Powys
 * Samuel Beckett
 * Graham Greene
 * W. H. Auden
 * Ezra Pound
 * Postmodernism
 * Dylan Thomas
 * Evelyn Waugh
 * Postmodern literature
 * George Orwell
 * Malcolm Lowry
 * William Golding
 * Iris Murdoch
 * Anthony Burgess
 * Paul Scott
 * The Raj Quartet
 * James Kelman
 * John Banville
 * Colm Tóibín
 * Martin Amis
 * Television play
 * Angry young men
 * Pat Barker
 * Social realism
 * Ian McEwan
 * Kitchen sink realism
 * Drawing room play
 * Terence Rattigan
 * John Osborne
 * Noël Coward
 * Absurdism
 * Theatre of the Absurd
 * Tom Stoppard
 * Harold Pinter
 * Ted Hughes
 * Philip Larkin
 * Seamus Heaney
 * Derek Mahon
 * Martian poetry
 * Paul Muldoon
 * British Poetry Revival
 * Concrete poetry
 * Liverpool poets
 * Beat Generation
 * Postcolonial literature
 * Commonwealth of Nations
 * R. K. Narayan
 * Doris Lessing
 * Salman Rushdie
 * Chinua Achebe
 * Wole Soyinka
 * Nadine Gordimer
 * J. M. Coetzee
 * Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
 * Douglas Adams
 * Ian Fleming
 * J. K. Rowling
 * Fantasy literature