Medieval literature spans the 5th to 15th centuries, encompassing epic poems, chivalric romances, and religious works. Key texts include Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, and The Divine Comedy, reflecting themes of heroism, faith, and courtly love. This period saw the rise of vernacular languages alongside Latin, with authors like Chaucer and Dante shaping national literatures. Medieval works continue to influence modern culture, providing insights into the social and intellectual world of the Middle Ages.