Medieval and Renaissance British Literature spans from the 5th to 17th centuries, encompassing feudalism, the Church's influence, and the revival of classical learning. This period saw the development of epic poetry, chivalric romance, and religious works, as well as the flourishing of humanism and secular literature. Key figures like Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton produced enduring works that explore universal themes of love, power, and identity. The era's literary innovations, including the English sonnet and blank verse, continue to influence modern literature and language.