Abstract: This paper critically examines the profound impact of historical events both tragic and triumphant on the evolution of English literature. It explores how wars, social and economic crises, and pandemics have shaped themes of disillusionment, resistance, and existential inquiry, leading to major shifts in literary styles such as realism, modernism, and post colonialism. In contrast, the study also highlights how positive events like liberations, national celebrations, and the establishment of literary awards have fostered literary expressions of hope, freedom, and innovation. Through the works of authors such as Wilfred Owen, Maya Angelou, John Steinbeck, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and Hilary Mantel, this paper demonstrates that English literature continuously adapts to reflect society's darkest struggles and brightest achievements, making it an enduring and dynamic mirror of human experience.
Keywords: English literature, economic crises, pandemics, liberations, national celebrations, human experience.
Title: The Influence of Historical Events on English Literature: Shaping Themes and Styles through Conflict, Crisis, and Celebration
Author: Inst. Yahya Jubarah
International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research
ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)
Vol. 13, Issue 2, April 2025 - June 2025
Page No: 195-200
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Published Date: 02-May-2025