The taste for vernacular literature like the chanson de geste developed in the twelfth century due to a growing desire for stories that ordinary people could understand and relate to, as opposed to the Latin works that were more exclusive to the clergy and nobility. This shift was also influenced by the rise of French as a literary language and the cultural exchanges in medieval society.
Yes the American Novel did begin to develop in the eighteenth century.
Melodrama was developed in the 18th century
20th century
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Arabic as a distinct written language began to develop in the 5th century CE, though it had earlier roots in the Arabian Peninsula. It further evolved with the spread of Islam in the 7th century and became a major language of literature, science, and culture.
Writing in Germany began to develop during the early Middle Ages, around the 8th century, with the spread of Christianity and the establishment of monastic schools. The use of the Latin alphabet became prominent as monks transcribed religious texts. The Germanic tribes initially used runes, but Latin script eventually became the dominant form of writing. By the late Middle Ages, vernacular writing in German began to flourish, particularly with the works of authors like Martin Luther in the 16th century.
In the 9th Century BCE.
To establish setting and context.
Late 19'Th Century, early 20'Th Century.
early in the twentieth century
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