Transition Period, because of the two figures, namely, Chaucer and Shakespeare (1400-1550). 3 streams that developed at that time: realism, tell the truth; naturalism, the author not only describes the state but also find a causal; romantic, talk about the idea. Charles Dickens the father of realism
Poetry, John Lydgate (1370-1451) of an interpreter, a number of moral and religious stories, Stephen Hawes (died 1523), a creator of allegories and John Skelton (1460-1529) as a satirist,
Prose, whose most famous is Sir Thomas Malary, for example: King Arthur and his knights. Book translator William Tyndale (1484-1536) Tyndale's work is the basis of the "Authorized Version".
Drama, miracle and mystery plays of Old-Middle English, at that time told of moralities and interludes no longer about religion but about good and bad examples : everyman.
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