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Chronological Literature •	0042 BC The Battle of Philippi •	0410 to 0660 Early Anglo Saxon History •	0560 to 0610 Development of an Anglo Saxon Society •	0590 to 0660 Conversion to Christianity •	0626 to 0821 Mercian Supremacy •	0660 to 0899 Middle Anglo Saxon History •	0660 to 0793 Learning and Monasticism •	0793 to 0878 West Saxon Hegemony and the Anglo Scandinavian Wars •	0878 to 0899 King Alfred and the Rebuilding •	0899 to 1066 Late Anglos Saxon History •	0899 to 0978 Reform and Formation of England •	0978 to 1016 Athelred and the Return of the Scandinavians •	1016 to 1066 Conquest England: Danes and Normans •	1066 to 1500 Middle English Period -Norman Conquest -Battle of Hastings -Battle of Stamford -Death of Edward -William of Normandy becomes the king 1086 Domesday Survey 1087 Saladin captures Jerusalem 1170 Thomas Beacket murdered 1200 Matthew Paris was born 1204 Loss of Normandy 1215 Magna Charta signed 1221 Arrival of Dominicans in England 1224 Arrival of Franciscans in England 1237 Guillaume de Lorris died 1259 Matthew Paris died 1265 Dante was born 1st June 1284 Peter house, Cambridge founded 1290 Jews expelled from England 1295 Edward I’s Model Parliament 1296 Edward invades Scotland 1300 Richard Rolle was born 1305 Execution of William Wallace 1306 Robert Bruce crowned 1314 Battle of Bannockburn 1321 Dante died 14th September 1320 to 1384 John Wycliffe 1330 to 1408 John Gower 1332 to 1386 William Langland 1337 Hundred Years War begins 1338 The Hundred Year’s War Began 1343 to 1400 Geoffrey Chaucer (25th October died) (Translation of Roman de la Rose, possibly extant as The Romaunt of the Rose, The Book of the Duchess, The House of Fame, Anelida and Arcite, Parlement of Foules, Translation of Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy as Boece, Troilus and Criseyde, The Legend of Good Women, The Canterbury Tales, A Treatise on the Astrolabe) 1346 Battle Crecy 1347 First outbreak of Plague in England 1348 to 1349 Black Death 1349 Richard Roll died 1356 English victory at Poi tiers 1368 to 1426 Thomas Hoccleve 1370 to 1451 John Lydgate 1372 Chaucer visited Italy 1373 to 1439 Margery Kempe 1377 First Poll tax -The Reformation began in England 1378 To 1417 The Great Selfishism 1381 Peasants’ Revolt 1384 To 1390 period is known as the English period of Chaucer’s poetry 1386 Treaty of Windsor 1397 Traite (John Gower) 1400 Cronica Tripertita (John Gower) -In Praise of Peace (John Gower) -Chaucer died on 25th October 1415 Battle of Agincourt to 1492 William Caxton (death in March) 1420 The Paston Letters 1424 to 1506 Robert Henryson 1429 Siege of Orleans 1431 Joan of Arc burned 1441 King’s college Cambridge founded 1452 to 1519 Leonardo de Vinci (birth 15th April death 2nd May) 1453 Battle of Castilion -The Hundred Year’s War Ended -The Fall of Constantinople to the Turks took place 1455 Battle of St. Albans To 1485 Wars of Roses begin which was named so because the two parties had roses (red and white) as their symbole. 1459 to 1520 William Dunbar 1460 to 1529 John Skelton (death 21 June) 1469 to 1527 Machiavelli (birth 3rd May death 21st June) 1471 Henry VI deposed and murdered 1474 to 1522 Gavin Douglas (death in September) (Books-The Palis of Honoure, Last Night on Masada ) to 1533 Ludovico Ariosto (birth 8 September Death 6 July) 1475 to 1552 Alexander Barcley 1478 to 1535 Thomas More (7th Feb Birth and death 6th July) 1485 Battle of Bosworth -War of Roses ended 1490 to 1546 Thomas Elyot(death 26th March) 1492 Columbus lands in West Indies -Columbus discovered America 1499 New Learning was brought to England 1500 to 1600 The Renaissance Period -Wynkyn de Worde establishes new press -to 1506 Leonardo Monalisa 1503 to 1542 Thomas Wyatt (death 11th October) 1504 Colet Made Dean of At. Paul’s to 1556 Nicholas Udall (Death 23rd December)* 1505 to 1585 Thomas Tallis 1506 Columbus died 1509 to 1564 Jean Calvin 1513 Battle of Flodden Field To 1572 John Lyly 1515/1516 to 1568 Roger Asham 1516 to 1587 John Foxe -Utopia (Thomas More) 1517 Magellan’s first Voyage -Luther’s 95 Wittenberg theses to 1547 Henry Howard 1520 Field of the Cloth of gold -Magellan killed in Philippines -Luther condemned at Diet of Worms 1521 The Pope gives Henry VIII the title ‘Defender of the faith’ 1525 Battle of Pavia took place 1529 Fall of Cardinal Wolsey -Rise of Thomas Cromwell -Thomas More becomes Chancellor 1531 Henry VIII separates from Catherine of Aragon 1533 Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn to 1641 Thomas Heywood 1534 Acts of Succession and Supremacy 1535 Sir Thomas More executed -St. John Fisher executed -Anne Boleyn executed -William Tyndale burned -Dissolution of Monasteries 1537 Calvin’s Theocracy begins at Geneva 1539 Act of Six Articles 1540 Cromwell executed 1542 Roman Inquisition established 1545 Council of Trent opens -Mary Rose sinks Solent -Henry Howard executed 1549 Book of Common Prayer 1552 Christ’s Hospital was founded to 1599 Edmund Spenser 1553 Lady Jane Grey reigns nine days 1554 to 1606 John Knox to 1586 Philip Sidney to 1618 Walter Raleigh 1555 Mary I marries Philip of Spain -Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley burned -Thomas Cranmer burned 1557 Stationeries obtain Charter of Incorporation -Tottel’s Miscellany was published 1558 to 1603 Elizabethan Period -Loss of Calais to 1592 Robert Greene to 1594 Thomas Kyd to 1625 Thomas Lodge 1559 Act of Uniformity 1560 Westminster School founded 1561 Merchant’s Taylor’s School founded to 1626 Francis Bacon 1562 to 1619 Samuel Daniel 1563 to 1631 Michael Drayton to 1626 John Donald 1564 Hawkins’ first voyage opens slave trade to 1616 William to 1593 Christopher Marlowe to 1642 Galileo William Shakespeare was born on 23rd April (All orators are dumb when beauty pleadth- From the Rape of Lucrece) William Shakespeare was baptized on 26th April 1567 to 1601 Thomas Nashe to 1620 Thomas Campion 1570 Elizabeth communicated by Pope V        to 1632 Thomas Dekker to 1627 Thomas Middletone 1571 Battle of Leopanto 1572 St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre to 1631 John Donne 1573 to 1637 Ben Jonson 1575 to 1634 John Marston to 1626 Cyril Tourneur 1576 Burbage’s Theatre built in London 1577 Darke’s circumnavigation of the world to 1640 Robert Burton -The Curtain Theatre was built 1578 Master of the Revels becomes censor of plays -Promos and Cassandra was published -Euphues (John Lyly) 1579 to 1625 John Fletcher -The Puritan attack on Elizabeth took place 1580 to 1632 John Webster -The Arcadia (Sir Philip Sidney) 1582 William Shakespeare marries Anne Hathaway 1583 to 1640 Philip Massinger 1585 Virginia Woolf Colonized by W. Raleigh -The Spanish Gypsy (Kyd) was written -William Shakespeare became the father of twins Hamnet and Judith on 2nd June 1586 to 1640 John Ford -London Theatre, The Rose was built 1587 Mary Queen of Scots executed 1588 Martin Mar prelate controversy to 1679 Thomas Hobbes 1589 The theatres were first closed 1590The Faerie Queen (Edmund Spenser) -1591 William Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus -William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Lost 1591 to 1674 Robert Herrick -William Shakespeare’s Two Gentlemen of Verona -William Shakespeare’s Henry VI Part 1 -William Shakespeare’s Henry VI Part 2 -William Shakespeare’s Henry VI Part 3 -1592 William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors 1592 Plague closes theatres for two years 1593 to 1683 Izaak Walton to 1633 George Herbert -William Shakespeare’s Richard III (1. Lyrical Tragedy. 2. 	-William Shakespeare’s Edward III 1594 Lord Chamberlin’s Men established	-Titus Andronicus published–William Shakespeare	-The Swan theatre was built	-1595 William Shakespeare’s Richard II	-1595 William Shakespeare’s King John 1595 Robert Southwell executed	-William Shakespeare’s Henry VI -William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet	-William Shakespeare’s Midsummer Night’s Dream (Theseus and Hippolyte are the characters) 1596 Essex storms Cadiz        to 1666 James Shirley	-The Faerie Queen (Edmund Spenser)	-William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour’s Won 	-William Shakespeare’s first son Hamnet died	--William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice	-William Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 1 1597 Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare) was published	-William Shakespeare bought a new house, New Palace, at Stratford-on-Avon 	-William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor -William Shakespeare’s Henry IV Part 2 (1. Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. 1598 The Globe theatre was built	-Ben Jonson’s first Comedy ‘Every Man in His Humor appeared. Shakespeare acted in it	-William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing 1599 First Globe Theatre opened	-William Shakespeare’s Henry V	-William Shakespeare’s As You Like It (1. A fool, a fool! I met a fool i’th forest- said by Jaques. 2. Beauty provokth thieves sooner than gold. 3. Rosalynd speaks the epilogue. 4. All the world’s a stage. –Jaques. ) 1600 East India Company founded	-William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. (1. Olivia is a Countess. 2. Viola is related to Sebastian’s sister. 3. Valentine is a Messenger. 4. Feste is a clown. 5. If music by the food of, play on.- Orsino, the Duke of Illyria. 6. Maria wants to marry sir Toby Belch. 7. Infirmity that decay the wises, doth ever make the better fool.- Molvolio. 8. What great ones do the less will prattle it. – Sea Captain. 9. Molvolio is the servant of Olivia. 10. Viola attends Orsino as Cesario (disguised) 11. I am sure care’s an enemy to life. 12. I’ll be revenged the whole pack of you. –Malvolio.) 1601 Earl Essex executed	-Poor Law Act	-1602 William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. (1. For the apparel oft proclaims the man.2.This conscience does make cowards of us all.-Hamlet. 3. Brevity is the soul of wit)	-Troilus and Cressida (Shakespeare’s tragedy) appeared	-1602 William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew	-1602 William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar 1602 Bodleian Library opened 1603 to 1625 Jacobean Period	-Death of Elizabeth	-Accession of James VI as James I	-William Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well	-William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure 1604 Hampton Court Conference	-Book of Common Prayer Authorized 	-Othello (Shakespeare) appeared. (1. One that loves not wisely, but too well. –Othello -Dr. Faustus (Marlowe) -James I closed down the society of Anquarians i.e. the society for people who studied antiquity 1605 Gunpowder plot to 1682 Sir Thomas Browne -William Shakespeare’s King Lear (1. As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods – King Lear 2. The art of our necessities is strange. That can make the vile things precious. –King Lear) 1606 to 1687 Edmund Waller to 1684 Pierre Corneille -William Shakespeare’s Timon of Athens -William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. (1. Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done it.-Lady Macbeth and refers it to Duncun. 2. A little water clears up of this deed. How easy is it then. –Lady Macbeth. 3. Fit to govern? No, not to live. –Macduff. 4. Opening scene a desert place with thunder and lightening. 4. Macbeth and Banquo met the three witches. 5. Duncun is the king of Scotland. 6. Malcolm and Donalbain are Duncun’s sons. 6. There is no art to find the mind’s construction in the face. –Duncun 7. Stars hide your fires: Let not light see my black and deep desires. –Macbeth 8. Fair and noble hostess yourself. ¬–Duncun for Lady Macbeth. 9. Was the hope drunk where in your dressed yourself. -¬Lady Macbeth to Macbeth. 10. Woe alas! What is our House? –Lady Macbeth 11. Away and mock the time with false show, false face must hide what the false heart doth know. –Lady Macbeth to Macbeth 12. Thou hast it now. King, Cowder, Glamis all. As the weird women promised and I fear. -Banquo -William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. (1. The Battle of Actium 1607 Settlement of Virginia	-William Shakespeare’s eldest daughter Susanna was married Mr. John Hall on 5th June	- Galsworthy’s Joy appeared	- William Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra published 1608 to 1674 John Milton 9th December and died on 8th November (A paradise is within thee, happier far)	-Coriolanus (Shakespeare) was written	- William Shakespeare’s Pericles 1609 Virginian expedition wrecked in the Bermudas	-William Shakespeare’s Cymbeline 1610 Plantation of Ulster commences	-1611 The Winter’s Tale- William Shakespeare 1611 Authorized version of the Bible	-The Tempest (Shakespeare) was written. (1. I am a fool to weep at what I am glad of. –Miranda. 2. Those are pearls that were hi eyes. 3. Misery acquaints a man with strange bad fellows. –Truculo. -The English Bible (King James) the authorized version came and for that 47 scholars were appointed 1612/13 The Globe Theatre was burnt to ashes. 1613 Globe Theatre burns down -Marriage of Princes Elizabeth to Elector Palatine to 1680 Samuel Butler to 1676 Jeremy Taylor -William Shakespeare bought a house near Black Friars Theatre --William Shakespeare’s Cardanio -William Shakespeare’s Henry VIII Incomplete 1614 The Globe theatre rebuilt -Addled Parliament 1615 to 1691 Richard Baxter 1616 Shakespeare dies -Harvey expounds circulation of the blood -Shakespeare’s younger daughter Judith was married on 10th February at the age of 31 1618 Sir Walter Raleigh executed - Thirty years war begins to 1657 Richard Lovelace 1619 to 1922 Indigo Jones designs the Banqueting House, Whitehall 1620 Pilgrim Fathers emigration to New World to 1706 John Evelyn 1621 Donne made Dean of St. Paul’s to 1678 Andrew Marvell to 1695 Henry Vaughan to 1666 Thomas Vaughan 1622 Virginia settlers massacred -The first regular paper Weekly News was published 1623 Shakespeare’s first Folio (prepared by John Hemmings and Cordell) Perciles is not combined. 36 plays are in it. 1624 War against Spain to 1691 George Fox 1625 to 1649 Caroline Period to 1650 The Old Age of Renaissance 1627 War against France to 1691 Robert Boyle 1628 Buckingham Assassinated to 1688 John Bunyan -Milton wrote his first writing On the Death of a Fair Infant 1629 Charles I begins personal rule with dissolution of Parliament -On the Morning of Christ Nativity -John Milton 1630 On Shakespeare -John Milton 1631 Peace with Spain to 1700 John Dryden (All for Love) -Milton wrote two companion poems L Allegro and IL Penserose -To a Nightingale -John Milton Sonnet -On this being Arrived at the Age of Twenty Three -John Milton 1632 to 1704 John Locke -Prynne attacked the stage and the theatres were reopened in 1660 -Milton got his MA degree 1633 Laud appointed Arch Bishop of Canterbury to 1703 Samuel Pepys 1634 Comus in the form of masque appeared by Milton -ArCades -John Milton 1636 to 1691 Sir Thomas Etherege 1637 to 1674 Thomas Traherne -Lycidas -John Milton (in the memory of Edward King he died by drowning in the Irish Sea) 1639 First Bishop’s war 1640 Long Parliament summoned -1716 William Wycherley -Stratford executed Irish rebellions to 1689 Amphora Behan 1641 The Star Chamber was abolished 1642 Civil War begins between the Stuart King and the Parliament -Public Theatres closed 1643 Solemn League and Covenant 1644 Battle of Marston Moor -Areopagitica (John Milton) 1645 Laud executed -Battle of Naseby -Doctrine and Discipline of Discipline -John Milton 1646 King Surrenders to the Scots 1647 Putney debates -The licencing Act. Checked the freedom of speech 1649 to 1660 Commonwealth and Protectorate Period -Charles I executed The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates -John Milton 1650 Massacre of Droghedu and Wexford 1651 Battle Worcestor -Leviathan (Thomas Hobbes) 1652 to 1654 First Dutch War to 1685 Thomas Otway -John Milton became totally blind 1653 Oliver Cromwell becomes Luad protector 1656 to 1659 War with spain 1658 Oliver Cromwell dies -His son Richard succeeds to 1731 Daniel Defoe to 1665 The Paradise Lost in 12 parts 1660 to 1800 Neo Classical Period to 1700 The Restoration Period -Samuel Pepys begins his diary -Bunyan imprisoned -Theatres reopened. they were closed due to the attack of the Prynne -Anne Marshall, first woman on English stage -Royal Society of London was founded 1661 to 1719 Samuel Garth to 1720 Lady Winchilsea 1662 Church of England restored -Act of Uniformity -Royal Society’s first charter -Dunkirk sold to France -Revision of the Book of Common Prayer 1664 to1726 Sir John Vanbrugh to 1721 Matthew Prior -Cromwell died 1665 The Second Great Plague -Second Dutch War -The Paradise Lost, 12 parts completed -John Milton 1666 Great Fire and Plague of London 1667 to 1745 Jonathan Swift to 1735 John Arbuthnot -John Milton got his Paradise Lost Published -The Paradise Regained -John Milton 1668 Dryden made Poet Laureate to 1744 Alexander Pope 1670 Samson Agonistes -John Milton (And calm of mind, all passions spent) 1729 William Congreve famous for comedy of manners and sentimental comedy 1671 to 1713 Earl of Shaftesbury 1672 to 1674 Third Dutch War to 1719 Joseph Addison to 1729 Richard Steele famous for comedy of manners and sentimental comedy -Love in a Wood OR St. James Park is the first play as Comedy of Intrigue of William Wycherley -The Gentleman Dancing Master -William Wycherley’s Comedy of Manners 1673 Test Act passed -The Country Wife-William Wycherley’s Comedy of Manners 1674 Milton died on 8th November (Milton was called the Lady of Christ’s College) he married 3 times -The Plain Dealer-William Wycherley’s Comedy of Manners 1675 to 1749 Amborse Phillips 1676 to 1709 John Phillips 1678 Popish plot to 1751 Lord Bolingbroke -The Pilgrims Progress (John Bunyan) 1679 to 1718 Thomas Parnell 1681 Lord Shaftesbury tried for High Treason-acquitted -Absalom and Achitophel- John Dryden 1683 Rye House Plot -Turks besiege Vienna to 1765 Edward Young 1685 James II succeeds Charles II	-Monmouth’s rebellion to 1732 John Gay to 1753 George Berkeley 1686 to 1758 Allan Ramsay 1688 Glorious Revolution (also known Bloodless Revolution) -James I flees 1689 Siege of Londonderry -Thomas Shadwell, made Poet Laureate to 1762 Mary Wartley Montague to 1761 Samuel Richardson -The Bill of Rights was passed 1690 Battle of the Boyne 1693 The Old Bencher- Congreve’s comedy of manners 1694 Bank of England founded -The Double Dealer- Congreve’s comedy of manners 1695 Love for Love- Congreve’s comedy of manners 1698 Jeremy Collier attacks stage profanity 1699 to 1746 Robert Blair 1700 to 1745 The Augustan Age or The Age of Pope -Dryden died to 1748 James Thomas -Beginning of London Clubs -Way of World is the best example of the comedy of manners by Congreve 1701 Act of Settlement was passed 1702 Queen Anne ascends to the throne -First daily newspaper A Daily Courant 1703 The Lying Lover is Richard Steele sentimental comedy 1704 Marlborough’s victory at Blenheim 1705 The Tender Husband is Richard Steele sentimental comedy 1707 to 1754 Henry Fielding -Union of the English and Scottish Parliaments 1709 to 1784 Samuel Johnson 1711 to 1776 David Hume 1713 to 1768 Lawrence Sterne -Peace of Utrecht ends -War of Spanish succession begins -The Treaty of Utrecht took place 1714 to 1763 William Shenstone -Queen Anne dies -George I ascends to the throne 1715 First Jacobite Rebellion 1716 to 1771 Thomas Gray 1717 to 1797 Horace Walpole 1720 to 1793 Gilbert White -South Sea Bubble 1721 to 1771 Tobias Smollett to 1759 William Collins to 1793 William Roberson to 1770 Mark Akenside -Walpole forms Ministry 1722 to 1771 Christopher Smart 1723 to 1790 Adam Smith 1726 Gulliver’s Travels (Jonathan Swift) 1727 Cabinet Government -George II ascends to the throne -Newton dies -Union of England and Scotland took place 1728 to 1774 Oliver Goldsmith 1729 to 1797 Edmund Burke 1731 to 1764 Charles Churchill to 1800 William Cowper 1736 to 1796 James Macpherson 1737 to 1794 Edward Gibbon -The Licensing Act 1738 Rise of Methodism 1739 War against Spain 1740 to 1795 James Boswell -war of Austrian success begins 1742 Walpole falls 1743 to 1805 William Paley 1745 to 1798 The Age of Sensibility or The Age of Johnson to 1831 Henry Mackenzie -Second Jacobite rebellion 1749 Tom Jones (Henry Fielding) 1750 to 1774 Robert Fergusson 1751 to 1816 Richard Sheridan 1752 to 1840 Fanny Burney to 1770 Thomas Chatterton 1754 to1832 George Crabbe 1756 to 1836 William Godwin 1757 to 1827 William Blake 1759 to 1796 Robert Burns to 1844 William Beckford -Quebec was taken by Wolfe 1760 George III ascends to the throne 1762 to 1851 Joanna Baillie to 1835 William Cobbett 1763 Peace of Paris ends seven Years War to 1855 Samuel Roger 1764 to 1823 Anne Radcliffe -Johnson’s Literary Club 1765 James Watt invents the Steam engine -Observations on the Tragedy of Macbeth (Ben Jonson) 1766 The Vicar of Wakefield (Oliver Goldsmith) 1767 to 1839 Maria Edgeworth 1770 North’s Ministry -Suicide of Chatterton to 1850 William Wordsworth 7th April at Cockermouth (Yarrow Revised, We are Seven, Upon Westmister Abbey, To the Cuckoo, To Milton, To a Skylark, To a Highland Girl, Tinteren Abbey, Three Years She Grew, The world is too much with us, The White Doe, The Wagoner, The Solitary Reaper, The Sailor’s Mother, The Ruined Cottage, The River Dudden Sonnets, The Rainbow, The Prelude or Growth of poets Mind, The Idiot Boy, The Fountain, The Excurition, The Elegiac Stanzas, The Ecclesiastical Sonnets, The Daffodils, The Brothers, The Borderers, The Affliction of Margaret, Strange fits of Passion Have I Known, Stepping Westward, Sonnet Dedicated to Liberty, Song the Feast of Brougham Castle, Simon Lee, She Dwelt among the Untrodden Way, Ruth, Resolution and Independence (Leech Gatherer), Preface to the Lyrical Ballads, Poor Susan, Peter Bell, Ode to Duty, Miscellaneous Sonnets, Michael, Lucy poems, Lucy Gray, Laodamia, Guilt and Sorrow, Goody Black, Effusion on the Death of James Hogg, Early Spring, Descriptive Sketches, Dion) (His Poetry  is the reality, his philosophy is the illusion- by Arnold) Quote- 1. A poet is man speaking to a man. 2. A violet by a mossy stone/Half hidden from the eye. (From Lucy Poems) to 1835 James Hogg -The Deserted Village (Oliver Goldsmith) 1771 to 1852 Walter Scott -The Encyclopedia Britannica was published 1772 to 1834 Samuel Taylor Coleridge (21 Oct- 25 July) 1774 to 1843 Robert Southey (12 Aug- 21 March) 1775 to 1818 Matthew Lewis -War of American independence begins to 1817 Jane Austen 10 Feb to 27 Dec 1834 Charles Lamb (A Bachelor’s Complaint to the Behaviour of Married People, A Chapter on Ears, A Dissertation upon Roast Pig, A Quaker’s Meeting, All Fool’s Day, Witches and other Night’s Fear, Wedding, Two races of Man, The South Sea House, The Son and the Brook (For men come and men may go but I go on forever), The Praise of Chimney Sweepers, The old and the New School Master, The New Year’s Eve, The decay of Beggars in the Metropolis, The Death of Coleridge, The Confession of a Drunkard, The Child Angel, Popular Falacies, Poor Relations, Oxford in the Vacation, On the Acting of Munden, On Some of the Old Actors, Old China, Old Benchers of Inner Temple, Night Fears, Newspapers Thirty Five Years Age, My Relations, Mrs. Battles Opinion on Whist, Modern Gallantry, Mackery End in Herd ford shire, Imperfect Sympathies, Essays of Elia , Recollection of Christ’s Hospital, Dream Children: A Reverie, Christ’s Hospital, Blakesmoor in H-shire , Captain Jaction) he was a friend of Coleridge. Charles Lamb wrote- 1. for thy sake, to Bacon I would do anything but die.2. A poor relation is the most irrelevant thing in nature. to 1864 Walter Savage Landor 1776 America declared independent 1777 to 1844 Thomas Campbell 1778 J. J. Rousseau died to 1830 William Hazlitt - William Wordsworth’s mother died 1779 to 1839 John Galt to 1852 Thomas Moore -French Revolution statrted 1780 Gordon Riots 1781 to 1849 Ebenezer Elliot 1783 Peace of Versailles -War of American independence ends -William Wordsworth’s father died on 30th December 1784 to 1859 Leigh Hunt 1785 Cartwright invents the powder loom to 1849 Thomas de Quincy to 1866 Thomas Love Peacock -The work on Prelude was started by Wordsworth 1788 Regency crisis to 1824 Lord Byron 1789 Outbreak of the French Revolution to 1835 Michael Scott - William Wordsworth’s An Evening Walk was completed. It was the earliest poem of Wordsworth -French revolution 1791 Fight of Louis XVI 1792 September massacre to 1822 P.B. Shelley on 4th August near HONSHAM. He is called the perfect singing God - William Wordsworth completed his graduation from the Cambridge University 1793 to 1835 Felicia Herman to 1864 John Clare to 1794 William Wordsworth completed Guilt and Sorrow -The Open Warfare between England and France took place -Wordsworth’s Juvenile poem were published 1794 to 1878 William Cullen Bryant to 1854 John G. Lockhart 1795 to 1821 John Keats on 31 October (Lamia- Inspired from Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy), Ode to Nightingale) he was influenced by Pope (My name is writ in water) (Admire me. I am violet. Dot upon me I am a primrose)        to 1881 Thomas Carlyle 	1796 William Wordsworth wrote a play The Borders, a tragedy in five acts 1796 Mary Lamb, the sister of Charles Lamb, killed her mother	-The Borderers  –William Wordsworth a play 1797 Shelley married with Marry Wollstone Craft	-1800 Christabel written by Coleridge was an incomplete poem	-Coleridge met Wordsworth	-Kubla Khan (Coleridge) 1798 to 1832 The Romantic Period	-1799 Wordsworth composed the finest poems	-Lyrical Ballads published (Wordsworth’ 23 poems and Coleridge’s 4 poems were included. And the included poem was Tintern Abbey) it was published at Bristol	-Battle of the Nile	-Revolt in Ireland	- after leaving Alfoxden in June William Wordsworth and his sister Dorothy took a short walking tour in July which is celebrated in his great poem Tintern Abbey. (it was an old palace used as a dwelling place for the saints)	-The Prelude (Wordsworth) was completed (France standing on the top of nature seeming born again. This line is from the Prelude) 1799 to 1845 Thomas Hood 1800 Union of England and Ireland        to 1859 T. B. Macaulay	-Lyrical Ballads II edition and the prefacee	-The Finest poems of Wordsworth were published 1801 to 1860 George P. R. James         to 1890 John Henry Newman 1802 Peace of Ameins	-Wordsworth married with his cousin Mary Hutchinson 1803 to 1870 Edward Buller Lytton 1804 to 1881 Benjamin Disraeli 1805 to 1882 William Harrison Ainsworth	-Battle of Trafalgar and Nelson’s victory 1806 to 1861 Elizabeth Barrette Browning	- William Wordsworth’s The World is Too Much With Us was published	-The Prelude of Wordsworth was completed. It was started from 1787 October 1807 Abolition of slave trade	-‘Tales from Shakespeare’ came out written by Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb	-John Woodville came out	-London 1802- Wordsworth 1808 Peninsular war begins	To 1819 Lectures on Shakespeare and other poets were delivered by Coleridge -Tales from Shakespeare (Charles Lamb) on the suggestion of Godwin, the publisher of Children’s Book 1809 Moore killed at Curcuma 1809 to 1883 Edward Fitzgerald to 1892 Alfred Lord Tennyson 6th August (Timbucktoo in Armagedon) A white haired shadow roaming like a dream- from Tithonus to 1882 C. R. Darwin 1810 to 1865 Mrs. Elizabeth Gaskell -The Excursion (Wordsworth) was completed -In Oxford Shelley published a volume called Posthumous Fragments of Margaret Nicolson 1811 Luddite riots to 1863 W. M. Thackeray -Shelley was expelled from Oxford. He was expelled for his The Necessity of Atheism -In September 1811 Shelley eloped with Harriet Westbrook and married with her 1812 French retreat from Moscow to 1889 Robert Browning to 1870 Charles Dickens 7th February at Landport near Portsmouth (A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities, American Notes) Edwin Drood was an incomplete novel 1813 Queen Mab (Shelley) unrhymed meter -Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen) -Shelley came in contact with the political philosopher Godwin. -Shelley and Harriet Separated forever 1814 Napoleon abdicates and retreats to Elba -Restoration of Louis XVIII to 1884 Charles Reade -The Excursion (Wordsworth’s longest poem came out) -Shelley fell in love with Godwin’s daughter Mary and eloped with her and married her in 1816 1815 Battle of Waterloo -Corn Law passed to 1882 Anthony Trollope -The While Doe of Rylstone – a poem of Wordsworth was published 1816 to 1855 Charlotte Bronte -Alastor- P.B. Shelley, an autobiographical poem is also known The Spirit of Solitude -Hymn to Intellectual Beauty- P.B. Shelley -John Keats met Leigh Hunt -On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer (Keats) abba abba cd cd cd 1817 Habeas Corpus Act suspended -The Revolt of Islam (Shelley) composed -Laon and Cythna (Shelley) -Biographia Literaria was composed by Coleridge 1818 Habeas Corpus Act restored to 1848 Emily Bronte to 1894 James Froude -Julion and Maddalo (Shelley) was written -Isabella (Keats) -Endymion (Keats) based on Drayton’s ‘The Man in the Moon’ and Fletcher’s ‘The Faithful Shepherdess’ and fell in love with Fanny Brawne in October (A thing of beauty is a joy for ever) -1819 Prometheus Unbound (Shelley) was written 1819 Peterloo Massacre to 1900 John Ruskin to 1875 Charles Kingsley to 1861 Arthur Hugh Clough to 1880 George Eliot -Hyperion (Keats) Shelley was influenced -The Eve of St. Agnes (Keats) -The Cenci (Shelley) Tragedy -Otho, the Great- Keats was written -Rosalind and Hellen- P.B.Shelley tragedy -Walt Whitman was born on 31st May his poem is - As I Ebb’d With the Ocean of Life, Autobiographia, Cavalry Crossing a Ford, Chanting the Square Deific, Crossing Brooklyn Ferry, Democratic vis Lac, I Hear America Singing , I Saw in Louisiana a Live Oak Growing, Native Moments, Pioneers! O Pioneers, Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking, Once I Passed through a Popular City, Poetry of the Future, Prayer to Columbus. Song of Myself, There was a Child Went Forth, The Wound Dresser, The Slope, The Modern Man I sing, The Dalliance of the Eagles, Song of the Open Rod. he said- I am the poet of the body and I am the poet of the soul (Tell All the Truth- The truth must dazzle gradually) (When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed -is a poem. Hear! Coffin that slowly passes I give you my spring of Lilac) divided in 16 parts -Peter Bell –Wordsworth was published -The Waggoner -Wordsworth was published 1820 George IV ascends to the throne to 1849 Anne Bronte -The Witch of Atlas (Shelley) was written - Prometheus Unbound (Shelley) was published -Swellfoot the Tyrant (Shelley) -The South Sea House was published in August -Christ’s Hospital; Five and Thirty Years Ago- Charles Lamb -Ode to Grecian Urn (Keats written in 1819) Beauty is truth, truth beauty-that is all -1823 Essays of Elia were written by Charles Lamb and the Second series appeared in 1833 in the London Magazine -La Belle Dame Sans Merci (Keats) 10th May 1821 Greeks rise against the Turks -Keats died -William Wordsworth’s poem Mutability was published -Epipsychidion- P.B.Shelley -The Cloud- Shelley -Adonais- P.B.Shelley on the death of Keats -Defence of Poetry- P.B. Shelley was written 1822 to 1888 Matthew Arnold on 24th December and 5th September respectively -Shelley died -Hellas- P.B.Shelley -The Triumph of Life- P.B.Shelley -On 8th July Shelley died by drowning in the sea. (The lines on his epitaph- Nothing of him that doth fade but doth suffer a sea change into something rich and strange) 1823 Thomas de Quiencey published his essay On the Knocking at the Gate of Macbeth 1824 National Gallery opened to 1889 Wilkie Collins -The Witch of Atlas (Shelley) was published -Julion and Maddalo Shelley was published 1825 Legalization of the Trade Union to 1900 Richard D. Blackmore to 1895 T. H. Huxley -To The Skylark- a poem of Wordsworth was published 1828 The Test and Corporation Acts repealed to 1900 George Meredith to 1882 D. G. Rossetti 1829 Catholic Emancipation act 1830 to 1894 Christiana Rossetti - Poem chiefly Lyrical (Alfred Lord Tennyson) 1832 to 1900 The Victorian Period -First Reform Bill introduced -The Poems (Alfred Lord Tennyson) 1833 The Oxford Movement started 1834 to 1896 William Morris -Robert Southey died -S. T. Coleridge died -Charles Lamb died 1835 Municipal reform Act to 1902 Samuel Butler -Sketches of Boys(Charles Dickens) -Yarrow Revisited (Wordsworth) 1837 to 1909 A. C. Swinburne -Queen Victoria ascends to the throne -The Pickwick Papers (Charles Dickens) 1838 People’s Charter appeared 1839 to 1894 Walter Horatio -Penny Postage Act -Oliver Twist (Charles Dickens) -Nicholas Nickleby (Charles Dickens) 1840 to 1893 J. H. Symonds to 1928 Thomas Hardy -Opium War -Forsaken Merman (Matthew Arnold) poem -Defence of Poetry- P.B. Shelley was published written in 1821 1841 Old Curiosity Shop (Charles Dickens) -Barnaby Rudge (Charles Dickens) 1842 Chartist riots -Idylls of the King (Tennyson) began -Inebriate (Walt Whitman) -The Borderers (Wordsworth) it is a drama 1843 Theatre Regulation Bill to 1916 Henry James -William Wordsworth was made Poet Laureate 1844 to 1930 Robert Bridges to 1889 G. M. Hopkins -Martin Chuzzlewit (Charles Dickens) 1846 Famine in Ireland -Charles Dickens was the First Editor of the Daily News 1847 Ten Hours Factory Act -The Princess (Alfred Lord Tennyson) 1848 to 1860 The Pre-Raphaelities Period -Year of Revolutions -Public Health Act -David Copperfield (Charles Dickens) 1849 The Strayed Reveller is a poetic work by Robert Frost 1850 to 1894 R. L. Stevenson -Wordsworth died on 23rd April -Tennyson was made the Poet Laureate -The Prelude (Wordsworth) was published posthumously (14 books) -In Memorium - Walt Whitman published his first poem Blood Money 1851 Great Exhibition to 1938 Henry Arthur Jones 1852 to 1933 George Moore -Empedocles on Etna (Matthew Arnold) poem -Shorab and Rustam (Matthew Arnold) published -The Preface of the Poems (Matthew Arnold) -Ode on the Death of the Duke of Wellington (Alfred Lord Tennyson) 1853 Bleak House (Charles Dickens) -Hard Times (Charles Dickens) 1854 The Crimean War begins -Hard Times (Charles Dickens) -The Charge of the Last Bridge (Alfred Lord Tennyson) 1855 Idylls, Last poem appeared (Tennyson) -Maud and Other Poems (Tennyson) appeared -Leaves of Grass (Walt Whitman) I edition 12 poems were published -Balder Dead (Matthew Arnold) 1856 The Crimean War ends with the peace of Paris to 1900 Oscar Wilde to 1950 G. B. Shaw on 26th July at 3 Upper Synge Street (now 33 Synge Street) in Dublin -Leaves of Grass (Walt Whitman) II edition 32 poems in stead of 12 1857 Indian Mutiny to 1924 Joseph Conrad to 1903 George Robert Gissing -Matthew Arnold became a professor of Oxford University -Little Dorrit 1858 Merope is a tragedy written by Matthew Arnold 1859 to 1936 A. E. Houseman -On Translating Homer’ Arnold brought out his Translation -On the Origin of the Species (Charles Darwin) -The First Four Idylls of the King (Alfred Lord Tennyson) -A Tale of Two Cities (Charles Dickens) 1860 Leaves of Grass (Walt Whitman) III edition 157 poems -Great Expectations (Charles Dickens) 1861 On Translating Homer (Matthew Arnold) -Great Expectations- Charles Dickens 1864 Geneva Conversation -Apologia (Newman) -Enoch Arden (Tennyson) -Our Mutual Friends(Charles Dickens) 1865 to 1939 Rudyard Kipling to 1939 W. B. Yeats (A Woman Young and Old, poem) -Maud and the Other Poems (Alfred Lord Tennyson) -Abraham Lincoln assassinated -Atlanta in Calydon (Swinburn) -W. B. Yeats was born on 13 June (An intellectual hatred is the worst- A Prayer for my Daughter) -O Captain! My Captain! (Walt Whitman) -Drum Traps (Walt Whitman) a description about the civilian life 1866 Austro Prussian War To 1946 H. G. Wells -Essay in Criticism (Matthew Arnold) -On the Study of Celtic Literature (Matthew Arnold) 1867 Representation of People Act -Second Reform Act to 1933 John Galsworthy 14th August at King’s Hill (The Little man, The Silver Box, The Pigeon, Joy) to 1931 Enoch Arnold Bennett -I hear it was Charged against Me (Walt Whitman) (But really I am neither for nor against institutions) -The Study of Celtic Literature (Matthew Arnold) -Rugby Chapel (Matthew Arnold) -Dominion of Canada was stablished -One’s Self I Sing (Walt Whitman) (The female equally with male I sing) 1869 Culture and Anarchy (Matthew Arnold) 1870 Married Women’s Property Act -Forster’s Education Act -St. Paul and Protestantism (Matthew Arnold) -Charles Dickens died on 9th June 1871 to 1909 J. M. Synge to 1940 W. H. Lewis -Friendship’s Garland -Desperate Remedies (Thomas Hardy) -Passage to India (Walt Whitman) -After All not to Create Only (Walt Whitman) -Democratic Vistas (Walt Whitman) Prose -On the Beach at Night (Walt Whitman) poem (Something there is more immortal even the stars)( With these kisses let me remove the tears) 1872 As A Strong Bird on Pinions Tree (Walt Whitman) -Under the Greenwood Tree or the Melstock Quire (Thomas Hardy) 1873 to 1956 Walter de la Mare -Literature and Dogma -A Pair of Blue Eyes (Thomas Hardy) 1872 Under the Greenwood Free (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral romances Novel) 1874 to 1965 William Somerset Maugham to 1939 G. K. Chesterton -Robert Frost was born on 26th March -Far from Madding Crowd (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral romances Novel) An Elizabeth in brain and a Mary Stuart in spirit.- Fit for Bathsheba Everdene in far from the madding crowd 1875 Queen Mary (Tennyson) -The hand of Ethelberta (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral comedies Novel) -A Pair of Blue Eyes (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral romances Novel) -God and the Bible (Matthew Arnold) 1876 Harold (Tennyson) -Two Rivulets (Walt Whitman) -Memoranda During the War (Walt Whitman) prose The Hand of Ethelberta, a comedy of chapter (Thomas Hardy) 1877 Last Essays on Church and Religion (Matthew Arnold) 1878 to 1967 John Masefield -The Return of Native (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral Tragedies Novel) 1879 to 1970 Edward Morgan Forster -The Falcon (Tennyson) based on a comedy story Baccaccio -A Doll’s House (Ibsen) -Immaturity (G.B. Shaw’s Novel) 1880 to 1901 Aestheticism or Decadence -The Trumpet Mayor (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral romances Novel) -The Irrational Knot (G.B. Shaw’s Novel) 1881 to 1838 Lascelles Abercrombie -The Cup (Tennyson) -A Laodicean or the Castle of the De Stanceys (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral comedies Novel) -Love Among the Artists (G.B. Shaw’s Novel) 1882 to 1941 James Joyce to 1941 Virginia Woolf -Two on a Tower (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral comedies Novel) -Cashel Byron’s Profession (G.B. Shaw’s Novel) -Complete Prose Work (Walt Whitman) prose 1883 Specimen Days and Collects (Walt Whitman) prose 1884 to 1964 Sean O’ Casey -Beckett (Tennyson) -Tiresias and Other Poems -An Unsocial Socialist (G.B. Shaw’s Novel) To 1896 Fabian Tracts (G.B. Shaw) 1885 G.B. Shaw was married -D.H. Lawrence was born on 11th September in Eastwood Nottinghamshire -The Juvenilia (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -Discourse in America (Matthew Arnold) -Tiresias and Other Poems 1886 to1967 Siegfried Sassoon -Locksley Hall (Alfred Lord Tennyson) -The Mayor of Caster bridge or the Life and Death of a Man of Character (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral Tragedies Novel) 1887 Queen Victoria’s Jubilee to 1964 Edith Sitwell to 1915 Rupert Brooke -Woodlanders (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral romances Novel) 1888 to 1965 T. S. Eliot was born on 26th September at St. Louis Missouri. (1. He was the founder of the Washington University at St. Louis. 2. His Father’s name was Henry Eliot. 3. His mother’s name was Charlotte Stearns. 4. He first went to school at St. Louis’s Day School. 5. He went to the Harvard University 1905. 6. He learnt Indian Sanskrit. 7.The Waste Land was published in 1822. His autobiography is My Past	-Matthew Arnold died	-November Boughs (Walt Whitman)	--Wessex Tales (Thomas Hardy’s Short Story) 1889 Demeter and other Poems (Alfred Lord Tennyson)	-The Crossways (W.B. Yeats’ Poem)	-Song of Myself (Walt Whitman) A background glance O’er Travel’d Roads	-The Idylls and Other Poems (Alfred Lord Tennyson)	-Villa Rubien- John Galsworthy	-Crossing the Bar, a melodious poem was written by Alfred Lord Tennyson 1891 International Copyright Act	-Tess of the D’urbervilles or a Pure Woman Faithfully Represented (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral Tragedies Novel) As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods they kill us for their sport -The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde) -A Group of Nobles Dames (Thomas Hardy’s Short Story) -The Quintessence of Ibsenism (G.B. Shaw) -Good Bye My Fancy (Walt Whitman) -A Group of Noble Dames 1892 The Foresters (Tennyson) based on Plutarch -Tennyson died 6th October -Widower’s House (Shaw) play -The Pursuit of Well Beloved (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral Extravaganza Novel) - Walt Whitman died on 26th March 1893 to 1918 Wilfred Owen -The Philanderer (Shaw) play -Galsworthy met Conrad and made friendship for life long -The Celtic Twilight (W.B. Yeats’ Prose piece) -The Rose (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -Mrs. Warren’s Profession (G.B. Shaw’s Play) 1893 -Life’s Little Ironies (Thomas Hardy) 1894 to 1984 J. B. Priestley to 1963 Aldous Huxley -The Jungle Book (Rudyard Kipling) -Mrs. Warren’s Profession (Shaw)1893 -Life’s Little Ironies (Thomas Hardy’s Short Story) -A Few Crushed Characters (Thomas Hardy) -The Land of Heart’s Desire (W.B. Yeats’ Play) -Arms and the Man (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -My Butterfly (Robert Frost) first poem published in the New York Independent 1895 to 1979 David Jones -Candida (Shaw) unpleasant play 1894 -The Man of Destiny (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -You never can Tell (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -Jude the Obscure (Thomas Hardy) 1896 to 1974 E. C. Blunden -Jude the Obscure (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral Tragedies Novel) -The Devil’s Disciple (G.B. Shaw’s Play) 1897 Under Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee was celebrated -William Faulkner was born 25 September -The Well Beloved or a Sketch of a Temperament (Thomas Hardy’s Pastoral Extravaganza Novel) -The Secret Rose (W.B. Yeats’ Prose piece) -From the Four Winds- John Galsworthy, the earliest work 1898 Wessex Poems (Thomas Hardy’s Poem) -Caesar and Cleopatra (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -The Perfect Wagnerite (G.B. Shaw) -Joyelyn- John Galsworthy’s Play 1899 Earnest Hemingway was born 21st July (Winner Take Nothing, The Snows of Kilimanjaro, The Short happy Life of Francis Macomber, The Killers, One Reader Writes, On the Quai at Smyrna Hills Like White Elephants, Old Man at the Bridge, Men Without Women, Men at War, In Our Times, For Whom the bell Tolls) -The Wild among the Reeds (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -Captains Brassbound’s Conversions (G.B. Shaw’s Play) 1900 The Shadowy Waters (W.B. Yeats’ Play) -T.S. Eliot won a gold medalj -A Commentary- John Galsworthy’s Essay -Villa Rubein-John Galsworthy 1901 to 1914 The Edwardian Period to 1945 The Modern Period -Poems of Past and Present (Thomas Hardy) published -Kim (Rudyard Kipling) published -The Admirable Bashville (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -A Man of Devon, A Knight- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1902 Anglo Japanese Treaty -Times Literacy Supplement started 1903 to 1966 Evelyn Waugh to 1950 George Orwell -Daily Mirror started -Man and Superman (G.B. Shaw) -The Dynasts (Thomas Hardy’s Poem) in three parts 1906, 1908 -The Ideas of Good and Evil (W.B. Yeats’ Prose piece) 1904 to 1991 Graham Greene -The Abbey Theatre was founded -The Hour Glass (W.B. Yeats’ play) -The Seven Woods (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -John Bull’s Other Island (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -How She Lied to her Husband (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -Fabianism and the Fiscal Question (G.B. Shaw) -The Island Pharisees- John Galsworthy -An American Primer (Walt Whitman) prose published posthumously -The Dynasts Part I (Thomas Hardy’s Play) 1905 to 2000 Anthony Powell to 1980 Charles Percy Snow -Muting on Battleship Potemkin Sinn Fein founded in Dublin -Mulk Raj Anand was born 28th September in Peshawar. Father Lal Chand Anand mother Ishwar Kaur -The Philanderer (Shaw) -Major Barbara (G.B. Shaw’s Play) 1906 R.K. Narayan was born 10th October. His full name was Rashipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanswami. -The Doctor’s Dilemma (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -The Silver Box- John Galsworthy’s Play -The Man of Property- John Galsworthy’s Novel -The Dynasts Part II (Thomas Hardy’s Play) 1907 to 1963 Louis MacNeice to 1973 Wystan Hugh Auden -The Country House- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1908 Getting Married (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -The Sanity of Art (G.B. Shaw) -A Commentary-John Galsworthy -The Dynasts Part III (Thomas Hardy’s Play) 1909 to 1972 C. Day Lewis to 1995 Stephen Spender -Futurism was founded -Strife- John Galsworthy’s Play -Fraternity- John Galsworthy’s Novel -A Justification for the Censorship of Plays-John Galsworthy -Joy-John Galsworthy -Time’s Laughing Stocks was written by Thomas Hardy 1910 to 1936 The Georgian Period -Justice (Galsworthy) play -Mountain Interval (Robert Frost) -The Green Helmet (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -The Dark Lady of Sonnets (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -A Motley Sketches and Short Stories- John Galsworthy’s Essay -Horses in Mines-John Galsworthy -The Spirit of Punishment-John Galsworthy -The Dynasts Part in one Volume (Thomas Hardy’s Play) 1911 to 1993 William Golding -Crisis of Agadir -Copyright Act extends posthumous copyright -Shakespeare (a prose work) -The White Peacock (D.H. Lawrence) Fiction -The Patrician- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1912 Pygmalion (G.B. Shaw) -Trespasser (D.H. Lawrence) -The Green Helmet and Other Poems (Yeats) -Androcles and the Lion (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -Pygmalion (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -Overruled (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -The Pigeon-John Galsworthy -For Love of Beasts-John Galsworthy -Quality-John Galsworthy -The Eldest Son- John Galsworthy’s Play -Moods, Songs and Doggerels- John Galsworthy’s Poem -The Inn of Tranquility- John Galsworthy’s Essay 1913 Heartbreak House (G. B. Shaw) -A Boy’s Will (Robert Frost’s collection of poems) containing Mowing -The Resurrection (W.B. Yeats’ play) -Sons and Lovers (D. H. Lawrence) mother-son relationship Fiction -Love Poems and Others (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -A Changed Man (Thomas Hardy’s Short Story) -Great Catherine (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -The Case of Equality (G.B. Shaw) -The Fugitive- John Galsworthy’s Play -The Dark Flower- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1914 to 1953 Dylan Thomas -World War I begins -North of Boston (Robert Frost’s collection of poems) -Mending Wall (is included in North of Boston) -The Death of the Hired Man (is included in North of Boston) -Responsibilities (W.B. Yeats) -The Russian Officer and Other Stories (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -The Widowing of Mrs. Holyroyd (D. H. Lawrence) Drama -Satires of Circumstances (Thomas Hardy’s Poem) -Lyrics and Reveries (Thomas Hardy) -The Music Cure (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -The Mob- John Galsworthy’s Play 1915 First Zeppelin attack on London -Of Human Bondage (William Somerset Maugham) -The Rainbow (D. H. Lawrence) Fiction -O’Flaherty VC (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -A Bit of Love- John Galsworthy’s Play -The Little Man- John Galsworthy’s Play -The Free Lands- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1916 Easter rising in Dublin -Execution of Roger Casement -Twilight in Italy (D. H. Lawrence) Travel -Mountain Interval (Robert Frost’s collection of poems) -Birches (is included in Mountain Interval)- Robert Frost -The Road Not Taken (is included in Mountain Interval) -Amores (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -Heartbreak House (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -A Sheaf- John Galsworthy’s Essay -The Apple Tree	-John Galsworthy 1917 Russian revolution -The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock (T.S. Eliot) -Gerontion (T.S. Eliot) -Look! We Have Come Through (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -The Foundations- John Galsworthy’s Play -Beyond- John Galsworthy’s Novel -Moments of Vision and Miscellaneous Verses (Thomas Hardy) 1918 Women over 30 gain vote -End of World War I	-New Poems (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -Back to Methuselah (G.B. Shaw’s Play) -The Burning Spear- John Galsworthy’s Play -Five Tales- Galsworthy -Indian Summer of a Forsyte- John Galsworthy’s Essay 1919 Treaty of Versailles -Lady Astor elected as first woman M. P. -Bay: A Book of Poems (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -Times Laughing Stocks (Thomas Hardy’s Poem) -The Wild Swan (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -Ara Vos Land (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) -The Saints’ Progress- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1920 League of Nations established -The Lost Girl (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Touch and Go(D. H. Lawrence) Drama -Mending Wall- Robert Frost, a monologue -The Skin Game- John Galsworthy’s Play 1921 Irish Free State established -Back of Methuselah (G.B. Shaw) -If (Rudyard Kipling) -Earnest Hemingway married to Hadley Richardson -Women in Love (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Tortoises (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -Michael Robrates and Dancers (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -Vision of Spring (William Faulkner’s Poem) -The Sacred Wood (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) -To Let- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1922 to 1995 Kingsley Amis to 1986 John Braine -The Waste Land (T.S. Eliot) (And the dead tree give no shelter, the cricket no relief) -Ulysses (James Joyce) -Loyalties (John Galsworthy) A wife’s memory is not very good when her husband is in danger. All the memory goes to fellows who don’t know a horse from haystack -The Family Man- John Galsworthy’s Play -Aaron’s Rod (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Windows- John Galsworthy’s Play 1923 St. Joan (G. B. Shaw) -The Famous Tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall (Thomas Hardy) appeared -Kangaroo (D. H. Lawrence) Fiction -Sea and Sardinia (D. H. Lawrence) Travel -The Lady Bird (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -W.B. Yeats got the Nobel Prize -Birds, Beasts and Flowers (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -Psychoanalysis and Unconscious (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -Fantasia of the Unconscious (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -New Hampshire (Robert Frost) -Capture- Galsworthy 1924 First Labour Government in England -The Boy in the Bush (D. H. Lawrence) -England, My England (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Studies in Classic American Literature (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -Reflections on the Death of a Porcupine and Other Essays (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -The Marble Faun (William Faulkner’s Poem) -In Our Times (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -Nissim Ezekiel was born on 16th December jewish poet, actor, playwright, editor critic (In India, In the Theatre, The Couple, A Time to Change, Island, For Elkana, The Professor, Soap, Marriage, In the country cott, The Paradise Flycatcher, Night of The Scorpion (Ancient India wisdom is 100% correct), the poet, lover and bird watcher, the visitor, enterprise, philosophy) Quote- A poem empty of knowledge is a poem that merely skims the surface of life -Frost won the Pulitzer prize (4 times 1924, 1931, 1937, 1943) -Old English- John Galsworthy’s Play -The White Monkey- John Galsworthy’s Novel -The Forsyte Saga- John Galsworthy’s Novel -The Forest- Galsworthy -Abracadabra- Galsworthy 1925 to 1994 John Wain -As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner) -The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald) -Mulkraj Anand Moved to England for higher studies -St. Mawr and the Princes (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -A Vision (W.B. Yeats’ Prose) -G.B. Shaw got the Nobel Prize -The Show- John Galsworthy’s Play -Caravan- John Galsworthy’s Essay 1926 Soldier’s Pay (Novel of William Faulkner) appeared -The cat and the Moon (W.B. Yeats’ play) -The Plumed Serpent (D. H. Lawrence) Fiction -The Silver Spoon- John Galsworthy’s Play -The Sound and the Furry (William Faulkner) -Sun (David Herbert Lawrence) -Glad Ghosts (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Raw Dons Roof (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -David (D. H. Lawrence) Drama -The Torrents of Spring (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -Escape- John Galsworthy’s Play -Verses Old and New- John Galsworthy’s Poem 1927 Men without Women (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -Mornings in Mexico (D. H. Lawrence) Travel -Mosquitoes (William Faulkner’s Novel) -The Sun also Rises (Earnest Hemingway) -The Journey of the Magi (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) -Passerby- John Galsworthy’s Play -A Silent Wooing- John Galsworthy’s Play -Passerby- John Galsworthy’s Novel -Castle in Spain- John Galsworthy’s Essay -The Light House of Virginia Woolf is a psychological novel 1928 to …… Allan Sillitoe -Women’s Suffrage extended to women over 21 -Lady Chatterley’s Lover (D. H. Lawrence) 1929 Fiction -A Song for Simcon (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) -Animula (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) -The Woman Who Rode and Other Stories (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Sex Locked Out (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -Thomas Hardy died -The Tower (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -Mulk Raj Anand got the Ph. D. Degree from London University -West Running Brook (Robert Frost) -An Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism (G.B. Shaw) -Swan Song- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1929 The Apple Cart (G.B. Shaw) was written (All men are fools and moral coward when you come to know them- said by Oriantho) -Anand got Ph.D.	-A Farewell to Arms (Earnest Hemingway) -Pansies (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -My Skirmish with Jolly Roger (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -Pornography and Obscenity (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -Sartorius (William Faulkner’s Novel) -The Sound and the Fury (William Faulkner’s Novel) -The Roof- John Galsworthy’s Play -Exiled - John Galsworthy’s Play 1930 to …… Harold Pinter -John Masefield was made Poet Laureate -Ash Wednesday (T.S. Eliot) -D.H. Lawrence died -Robert Bridges died -The Virgin and the Gypsy (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Love among the Haystacks and Other Stories (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -The Triumph of the Machine (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -Assorted Articles (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -A Props of Lady Chatterley’s Lover (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -As I lay Dying (William Faulkner’s Novel) -Marina (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) -On Forsyte Change- John Galsworthy’s Novel -Soams and Flag-John Galsworthy -Two Essays on Conrad-John Galsworthy 1931 Britain abandons gold standard -The Man Who Died (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Apocalypse (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -Sanctuary (William Faulkner’s Novel) -The Idea of Criticism Society (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) - Frost won the Pulitzer prize (4 times 1924, 1931, 1937, 1943) 1932 Light in August (William Faulkner) Novel -Brave New World (Huxley) -Curies and Other Indian Dishes (Mulk Raj Anand) -The Lovely Lady (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Last Poems (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -Etruscan Places (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -The Earth; a Poem (William Faulkner’s Poem) -John Galsworthy got the Nobel prize -Death in the Afternoon (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -Sweeney Agonists (T.S. Eliot’s poetic play) 1933 Hitler becomes German Chancellor -The Winding Stair (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -R.K. Narayan met his future wife Rajam -The Ship of Death and Other Poems (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -A Green Bough (William Faulkner’s Poem) -Winner take Nothing (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -The Use of Poetry and the Use of Criticism (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) 1934 Kamla Das was born 31 March (My Grandmother’s House, Looking Glass, Dance of the Eunuchs, In Love, The Freaks) Courage and honesty are the strength of Kamla Das’ character and her poetry. By Devendra Kohli -The Rock (T.S. Eliot’s poetic play) -A Modern Lover (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Not I, But the Wind (D. H. Lawrence) Poetry -A Collier’s Friday Night (D. H. Lawrence) Drama -The King of the Great Clock Tower (W.B. Yeats’ Play) -After Strange Gods (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) -Elizabethan Essays (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) 1935 Untouchable (Mulk Raj Anand’s first Novel) published -Murder in the Cathedral (T.S. Eliot’s poetic play) -The Hollow Man (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) -Swami and Friends (R.K. Narayan) -A Full Moon in March (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -Pylon (William Faulkner’s Novel) -The Green Hills of Africa (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -End of a Chapter- John Galsworthy’s Novel 1936 Spanish Civil War -Allen Lane founded the Penguin Books -Beginning of BBC Television service -Coolie (Mulk Raj Anand) -Phoenix (D. H. Lawrence) Essay -Absalom, Absalom (William Faulkner’s Novel) (1938) -The Snows of Kilimanjaro (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -A Further Range (Robert Frost) 1937 Two Leaves and a Bud (Mulk Raj Anand) -Bachelor of Arts (R.K. Narayan) -To Have and Have not-Novel (Hemingway) - Frost won the Pulitzer prize (4 times 1924, 1931, 1937, 1943) 1938 Absolm, Absolm (William Faulkner) (1936) -Cymbeline Refinished (G.B. Shaw) -The Dark Room (R.K. Narayan) -The Herne’s Eggs (W.B. Yeats’ Play) -The Unvanquished (William Faulkner’s Novel) -Frost’s wife died 1939 to 1942 The Lal Singh Trilogy (Mulk Raj Anand) (village, across the black waters, the sword and the sickle) -R.K. Narayan’s wife died of typhoid -The Family Reunion (T. S. Eliot) -The Village (Mulk Raj Anand) -Across the Black Waters (Mulk Raj Anand) -W.B. Yeats died on 28th January 1940 For Whom the Bell Tolls-Novel (Hemingway) -Across the Black Waters- Novel (Mulk Raj Anand) -If I Forget Thee Jerusalem (William Faulkner’s Novel) -Hamlet (William Faulkner’s Novel) 1942 The Witness Tree (Robert Frost) -Narayan’s first collection of Short Stories Malgudi Days was published -The Sword and the Sickle (Mulk Raj Anand) -Go Down Moses (William Faulkner’s Novel) -Man at War (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -An Anthropology of war Stories (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -The Gift Outright- Robert Frost (The land was ours before we were the lands) 1943 Frost won the Pulitzer prize (4 times 1924, 1931, 1937, 1943) 1944 Mysore (R.K. Narayan) -The Barber’s Trade Union and Other Stories (Mulk Raj Anand) -The Tractor and the Corn, Goddess and other Stories (Mulk Raj Anand) -Cyclone (R.K. Narayan’s story) -Four Quarters (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) 1945 to …… The Post Modern Period -The Big Heart (Mulk Raj Anand) published -The English Teacher (R.K. Narayan) 1946 Indian Fairy Tales Retold (Mulk Raj Anand) -Apology for Heroism, an essay in search of Faith (Mulk Raj Anand) 1947 An Astrologer’s day (R.K. Narayan) - Nissim Ezekiel got the P.G. Degree -A Mosque to Mercy (Robert Frost) -The Tractor and the Corn (Mulk Raj Anand) -Goddess and Other Stories (Mulk Raj Anand) -Steeple Bush (Robert Frost) -Buoyant Billions (G.B. Shaw’s Play) 1948 T.S. Eliot got the Nobel Prize -Mr. Sampath (R.K. Narayan) -Intruder in the Dust (William Faulkner’s Novel) -Nissim Ezekiel left for England for study in philosophy under C.E.M. Joad -Notes Towards the Definition of Culture (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) -Order of Merit award was given to Eliot 1949 William Faulkner received the Nobel Prize -The Cocktail Party (T. S. ) -1950 Angry Young Men published -G.B. Shaw died -A Prelude (David Herbert Lawrence) Fiction -Summer in Calcutta (Kamla Das) -Mr. Sampath (R.K. Narayan’s Story) -Complete Poems (Robert Frost) 1950 Across the River and into the Trees (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -G.B. Shaw died on 2nd November 1950 -Angry Young Man came into existence 1951 A Time to Change (Nissim Ezekiel) -Seven Summers (Mulk Raj Anand) autobiography -Requiem for a Nun (William Faulkner’s Novel) -Poetry and Drama (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) 1952 A Time to Change (Nissim Ezekeil’s collection of poems) appeared -Go (a novel of John Cellor Holmes) -The Financial Expert (R.K. Narayan) -The Old Man and the Sea (Hemingway) -The Sea in Being (Hemingway) - Nissim Ezekiel married with Daisy Jacob -The Bad Day is Nissim Ezekiel’s first work -Mulkraj Anand received the International Peace Prize 1953 Nissim Ezekiel’s Sixty Nine Poems appeared -The Private Life of an Indian Prince (Mulk Raj Anand) -The Confidential Clerk-T.S.Eliot -Narayan’s works were published in the United States for the first time by Michigan State University Press -Earnest Hemingway got the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for his novel The Old Man and the Sea -The Three Voices of Poetry (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) 1954 The term Verbal Icon was defined -Forbidden Planet, a science fiction film was inspired from Shakespeare’s play The Tempest -Earnest Hemingway got the Nobel Prize after the Novel the Old Man and the Sea -Lord of the Flies (William Golding) -A Fable (William Faulkner’s Novel) -The Cultivation of Christmas Trees (T.S. Eliot’s poetic work) -The Confidential Clerk (T.S. Eliot’s poetic play) 1955 The Waiting for the Mahatma (R.K. Narayan) -Reflection on the Golden Bed and Other Stories (Mulk Raj Anand) -The Literature of Politics (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) 1956 Lawely Road and Other Stories (R.K. Narayan) - R.K. Narayan’s Essay visited the U.S.A. on the invitation of the Rock Feller Society -The Discovery of India (Nissim Ezekiel) 1957 The Town (William Faulkner’s Novel) -To Have and Have Not (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -On Poetry and Poets (T.S. Eliot’s prose and criticism) 1958 The Guide (R.K. Narayan) 1959 Enterprise (Nissim Ezekiel) -The Third(Nissim Ezekiel) -Waiting for the Mahatma (R.K. Narayan) -Powers of Darkness and Other Stories (Mulk Raj Anand) -The Mansion (William Faulkner’s Novel) -The Elder Statesman (T.S. Eliot’s poetic play) 1960 The Unfinished Man (Nissim Ezekiel’s collection of poems) appeared -The Deadly Man is Nissim Ezekiel’s second book -The Tetra logy Rabbit Run (John Updike) -Next Sunday (R.K. Narayan) -My Dateless Diary (R.K. Narayan) -The Old Woman and the Cow or Gauri (Mulk Raj Anand) -R.K. Narayan got the Sahitya Academy Award for his Novel Guide 1961 The Man Eater of Malgudi (R.K. Narayan) -The Road (Mulk Raj Anand) -Earnest Hemingway died on 2nd July by committing suicide with an old civil war pistol 1962 William Faulkner died on 6th July -The Man Eater of Malgudi (R.K. Narayan’s Story) -Hemingway: the Wild Years (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -In the Clearing (Robert Frost) 1963 Robert Frost died -1964 Death of a hero, Epitaph of Maqbool Sherwani (Mulk Raj Anand) -Kamla Das received The Asian P.E.N. Poetry Award 1964 Padma Bhushan (R.K. Narayan) -The Sirens (Novel) Kamla Das -Kamla Das won the Asian P.E.N. Poetry Prize -Kamla Das was awarded the Chaman Lal award for fearless journlism -Gods, Demons and Others (R.K. Narayan) -Responsibilities (W.B. Yeats’ Poem) -A Movable Feast (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -Raja Rao received the SahityaAcademy Award for The Serpent and the Rope 1965 The Exact Man (Nissim Ezekiel) -Summer in Calcutta (Kamla Das) first collection -Under the Bunyan Tree (R.K. Narayan’s Essay) -T.S. Eliot died on 4th January -An Emerson Reader was written by Nissim Ezekiel 1966 Lajwanti and Other Stories (Mulk Raj Anand) 1967 The Descendants (Kamla Das) appeared -The Vendor of Sweets (R.K. Narayan) -A Lament on the death of Master of Arts (Mulk Raj Anand) -Mulkraj Anand received the Padma Bhushan -By-Line (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -The Invitation written by Kamla Das 1968 Morning Face (Mulk Raj Anand) 1969 Kamla Das got the Kerala Sahitya Academy award -The fifth Column (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -The Four Stories of Spanish Civil War (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) -Nalini is a Comedy written by Nissim Ezekiel -Three Plays (Nissim Ezekiel) -The Sleep Walker (Nissim Ezekiel) 1970 A Horse and Two Goats (R.K. Narayan) -Island in the Stream (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) 1971 Rabbit Redux (John Updike) -Mulkraj Anand got the Sahitya Academy Award for the Morning Face 1972 Roots and Flowers (Mulk Raj Anand) -A version of Ramayan based on Kamban (R.K. Narayan’s Essay) -The Nick Adams Stories (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) 1973 The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (Kamla Das) published in 1974 -The Ramayana (R.K. Narayan) -Flags in the Dust (William Faulkner’s Novel) 1974 My Days (R.K. Narayan) -Reluctant Guru (R.K. Narayan) -The Old Playhouse (Kamla Das) -My Story written by Kamla Das (translated in 14 languages) -The Sanke Skin and Other Poems (Nissim Ezekiel) 1975 My Days (R.K. Narayan’s Memoir) -The Borderers is a blank verse which was written by Wordsworth 1976 My Story (Kmala Das) -The Painter of Signs (R.K. Narayan’s Essay) -Hymns in Darkness (Nissim Ezekiel) 1977 The Painter of Signs (R.K. Narayan) -Stranger Time (Kamla Das) -Alphabet of Lust (Kamla Das) 1978 The Mahabharat (R.K. Narayan) 1979 Mississippi Poems (William Faulkner’s Poem) 1980 The Emerald Route (R.K. Narayan) -Across the River and into the Trees-Novel(Hemingway) 1981 Rabbit is Rich (John Updike) -Conversations Bloomsburry (Mulk Raj Anand) -Helen, a Courtship and Mississippi Poems (William Faulkner’s Poem) 1982 Latter day Psalms (Nissim Ezekiel) 1983 A Tiger for Malgudi (R.K. Narayan) - Nissim Ezekiel got the Sahitya Academy Award for his book Latter Day Psalms 1985 The Annamalai Poems (Kamla Das) -Under the Banyan Tree and Other Stories (R.K. Narayan) -Dateline: Toronto (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -Dangerous Summer (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -Kamla Das received the Sahitya Academy Award for he Collected Poems 1986 Talkative Man (R.K. Narayan) -The Garden of Eden (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) an unfinished novel 1987 The Complete Short Stories (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) 1988 A Writer’s Nightmare (R.K. Narayan) - Nissim Ezekiel was awarded the Padamshri 1989 A Story Teller’s World (R.K. Narayan) 1990 Rabbit at Rest (John Updike) -The World of Nagraj (R.K. Narayan) -Nine Moods of Bharat (Mulk Raj Anand) 1992 Padmawati, the Harlot and other stories (Kamla Das) -Grandmother’s Tale (R.K. Narayan) -Ruskin Bond received the Sahitya Academy Award for Our Trees Still Grows in Dehra 1995 Everyman’s Library (Earnest Hemingway’s Short Story) a collection of short stories 1996 Only the Soul Knows How to Sing (Kamla Das) 1999 Kamla Das embraced Islam on 16 December and changed her name Kamla Surayya at the age of 65 -True at First Light (Earnest Hemingway’s Novel) -My Mother at Sixty Six (Kamla Das) 2001 Ya Allah (Kamla Das) -R.K. Narayan died on 13 May 2001 -Power and Pity (Mulk Raj Anand) 2002 The Writerly Life (R.K. Narayan) 2004 Mulk Raj Anand died on (98 Years) 12 December -Nissim Ezekiel died on 9th January 2005 Under Kilimanjaro 2009 Kamla Das died 31 May 2015 Cyrus Mistry received the Sahitya Academy Award for Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer

Please take it to the talk page
Hi. I've again reverted your edit to Spenserian stanza. The fact that your edit keeps getting undone should tell you that it is in some way controversial, and if you believe you have reliable sources to back you up, you should make your case on the talk page. As I have suggested in my edit summaries, the Spenserian stanza is in fact a single unit, so making its structure appear to be composed of particular pairs and trios of lines is arbitrary and not helpful. Cheers. Phil wink (talk) 03:53, 18 November 2016 (UTC)