The British Modern Literature

Literature as a form of arts has long been and still is probably the most spread way of expressing the real events and the fiction that is created. The British culture has probably one of the most remarkable literature works in all of Europe, many of which have been filmed and produced for the wider audience in the form of musicals, theatre performances and operas.
The modern English literature has given the world one of the most fascinating novels ever written. Many of the present the real world in England in the ages of earlier Renaissance and later during the times of the Industrialization. The rich British economy gave rise to many political and public disturbances and achievements on the other hand which additionally inspired many authors to write about the social life in the Kingdom.
Many of the English adventurous novels have been written in the ex colonies of the kingdom such as India and several African states which additionally enriched the English literature and presented the unseen miracles of the world to the fascinated readers during the years of modernization and geographical exploration.
The poems of the English poets, as another form of literature, has remained to be cited by most of the profound people of the modern days world -politicians, historians, philosophers and even scientists keep reading and memorizing the amazing works or the English poets that have displayed and explained the people understandings about love, attraction and prosperity in the eras after the 15th century. These works have become a source not only for realizing the surrounding world, but a source for political ideas, explanations and debates in the 21st century.
These all make the English literature one of the most influential factors in the world culture and arts because of its magnificence and perfection in explaining and revealing the personality, the society and the world itself in the ages of modernization.
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