english 2 finals Flashcards

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sonnet writer

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thomas wyatt

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made blank verse, made sonnet, made iambic pentameter

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henry howard

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romeo and juliet, hamlet, taming of the shrew, julius caesar, a midsummers night dream

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william shakespeare

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“A nymph’s reply to the shepherd”

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sir walter raleigh

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5
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“Astrophel and Stella”, the defense of poesie

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sir philip sidney

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The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
Tamburlaine the Great
“A passionate Shepherd to His Love”

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christopher marlowe

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7
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The Faerie Queene

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Edmund spenser

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8
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Cavalier poets

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Richard Lovelace
Robert Herrick
Sir John Suckling

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9
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first novel in english

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daniel deore

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10
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Most earned man of time
Rape of the lock

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Alexander pope

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11
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Gulliver’s Travels
A modest proposal

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jonathan Swift

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12
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A Dictionary of the Englsih Langue

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sameul johnson

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13
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SOngs of Experiance
Songs of Experience
Paradice Lost

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William Blake

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14
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Preface of Lyrical Ballads
“Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey”
“My Heart Leaps”

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William wordsworth

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15
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“Kubla Khan”
“The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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16
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Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage
She Walks in Beauty”

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Lord Byron (George Gordon)

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17
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“Necessity of Atheism”
Mutability
Ozymandias

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Percy Bysshe Shelly

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“Ode on a Grecian Urn”
Ode to a Nightingale”
“When I have Fears”

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John Keats

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Emma
Pride and prejudice
Sense and sensibility

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Jane austen

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David copperfeild
Oliver twist
Tale of two cities
A christmas carol
Great expectations

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Charles Dickens

21
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Vanity fair

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William Makepeace Thackeray

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Wuthering heights

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Emily bronte

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Jane eyre

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charlotte bronte

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Origin of species

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Charles darwin

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Idylls of the king
Alfred lord tennyson
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Alice in wonderland Through the looking glass
Lewis carrol
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Silas marner Mill on the floss Real name marianne evans
George elito
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MLA format header
Full name Teacher Class Date
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victorian period Historical background
Queen victoria Wealth industrialization English “snobbery”
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vicortian innovations
serialization Hero a normal person Scientific view of nature Novel dominated
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romantic period background
Time of revolutions Enlightenment Nationalism industrialization
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romantic innovations
Individualism Nature Childhood Negative capability- ability to become something outside yourself/loosing yourself in nature Romantic poetry Poet hero Transcendentalism Imagination
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neoclassism background
After renaissance Trying to imitate the classical roman poetry and writings Time of emperor augustus
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neoclassic innovations
Heroic couplet-rhymed iambic pentameter couplet that in end-stopped Satire-exposing and criticizing society using humor odes
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rennacance background
End of feudalism Printing press made Reformation England becomes protestant Elizabeth I rules -Political -New world colonies
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renncance innovations
First printing press Blank verse- unrhymed Iambic pentameter Sonnet (ababcdcdefefgg)
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rennaissance time
1500-1650
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neoclassic time
1650-1800
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romantic time
1800-1830
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victorian time
1830- 1900