Literature Reader The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

Literature Reader 
The Early Middle Ages
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Literature Reader 
The Early Middle Ages
p. 11 - 14

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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

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Window on the period in English history
A window on this period in English history

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Chronicles were usually written by monks

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AD 1 - AD 1154

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Entries were not all about religious events

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1066 
The Battle of Hastings

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Consequences of the Battle of Hastings 
for the English language
  • French became the official language 
Language of the church: Latin 
Language of the state: French 
  • Until the 14th century English was only spoken and not written: 
- a lot of conjugations were lost, a complex language changed into a relatively simple language 
- many French words gradually entered the language. Now about 40% are loanwords from the French language 
  • Stories, romances, ballads from French origin were taken over in literature  

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Chronicles
on the Battle of Hastings

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Chronicle entry for 2021
Write your own short 'chronicle entry' for this past year in the style of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

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Chronicle entry for 2020
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Slide 13 - Open question