This document summarizes the major periods and developments in English literature from Old English to the 20th century. It covers Old English literature from 600-1100 CE including Beowulf. Middle English literature from 1100-1500 CE is dominated by Geoffrey Chaucer and his work Canterbury Tales. Elizabethan literature from 1558-1603 CE includes plays by William Shakespeare and poems by Edmund Spenser. The Age of Milton in the 17th century featured John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost. Neoclassicism of the late 17th/early 18th century was guided by reason and fixed rules, exemplified by John Dryden and Alexander Pope. Romanticism of the 19th century emphasized personal feelings and nature, including poets