Anglo-American literature usually refers to books written by English or American authors, though is sometimes used more generally to refer to any written work produced by the English-speaking world.
Anglo-Saxon literature started with the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles commissioned by King Alfred the Great
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Some examples of Anglo-American literature are works written by Henry James' Turn Of The Screw and Sylvia Path's, The Bell Jar.
Some examples of Anglo-American literature are works written by Henry James' Turn Of The Screw and Sylvia Path's, The Bell Jar.
The Anglo - Saxon chronicle and the Lindisfarne Chronicles and there are many others.
before the Anglo-Saxons were in England there were the Romans, they brought chritianity
It is not to be doubted.
They wrote Beowulf
I'm not entirely sure of the exact nature of the question, but the best answer is probably to explain the origin of "Anglo Saxon." The Angles and the Saxons were two groups of people who settled in Britain centuries ago. Their people groups merged and came to be called the "Anglo-Saxons." The Angles spoke a language that was called "Angleish" and this is what became "English." Therefore, the literature written by the Anglo-Saxon people would have been called "Anglo Saxon Literature."
Anglo American literature was important to Filipinos as it provided insight into Western culture, values, and history. It also influenced Filipino writers and intellectuals, shaping their literary style and themes. Additionally, Anglo American literature helped in the process of cultural exchange and understanding between the Philippines and the Western world.