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The first phase of English literature can be described as ending with the Protestant Reformation, which radically changed English culture. Though the literature produced before the Reformation varied markedly, a consistency is often apparent: it was grounded in the Latin Christianity that dominated Western Europe from the early Middle Ages to the sixteenth century. The Christian Church, however, had taken form in the midst of the powerful pagan cultures of ancient Greece and Rome, and the later Roman and lrish missionaries to England planted the Church in the midst of still another pagan culture, that of the ancient Germanic peoples who inhabited England. Oddly enough, the new religion scorned neither the literary tradition of Greco-Roman paganism nor that of Germanic paqanism. Aldhelm, the first English poet who wrote in Latin, and Caedmon, the first to use English, were contemporaries, and each sang the praises of the Christian God in an artistic medium inherited from paganism.
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