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What's the date of the restoration of the monarchy
1660
What date is associated with Pepys Diary?
1660-1669
When was "Pilgram's Progress" written?
1675
When was "Robinson Crusoe" published?
1719
What's the content of Pepy's Diary?
Character and vivid observations by Pepe
Who authored "Grace abounding to the Chief of Sinners"?
John Bunyan
Who authored "Pilgrim's Progress"?
John Bunyan
Who authored "A serious proposal to the ladies?
Mary Astell
What's the content of Astell's "A serious proposal to the ladies"?
- Example of the social/economic projects
Identify the social/economic projects
(restoration/early 18 century) Proposal to improve the human condition (written by projectors)
Who authored "Reflections upon Marriage"?
Mary Astell
Who authored "Essay upon Projects"?
Daniel Defoe
Who authored "Robinson Crosoe"?
Daniel Defoe
Who authored "Roxana"?
Daniel Defoe
What's the genre of Defoe's "Roxana"?
Prose fiction
When did Dryden live?
1631-1700
Who authored "Heroic Stanzas"?
John Dryden
What's the genre of Dryden's "Heroic Stanzas"?
poem
What was the purpose of Dryden's "Heroic Stanzas"?
Written to commemorate the death of Cromwell
Who authored "Astraea Redux"?
John Dryden
What's the content of Dryden's "Astraea Redux"?
celebrates the return of Charles II to his throne
T or F. Dryden commentates publicly on maters of public concern.
T. He was NOT a personal poet.
T or F, Dryden typically wrote occasional poems.
T
Identify the genre occasional poems
- commemorates a particular events of a public character (coronation, victory, death, political crisis)
- Social, often ceremonial
- Not written for self but for nation
Who authored "Annus Mirabilis"?
John Dryden
What's the genre of Dryden's "Annus Mirabilis"
occasional poem
What's the content of Dryden's "Annus Mirabilis"
Celebrates the English naval victory over the Dutch and the fortitude of people of London and the King during the great fire
Who authored "Alexander's feast"?
John Dryden
What's the genre of Dryden's "Alexander's feast"?
Ode
Dryden's plays were written to what?
Please audiance
Who Authored "Samuel Pepy's Diary"?
Pepy
What's the content of Pepy's "Samuel Pepy's Diary"?
- Good History of English Social Life
- Reformed and wise perspectives on contemporary issues
- Vivid description of physical and Physiological
- Carefully composed
How was Pepy's "Samuel Pepy's diary" written?
In Code
When was Pepy's "Samuel Pepy's dairy" published?
1885
What time period is Pepy's "Samuel Pepy's Diary" over?
1660-1669
Who authored "Grace Abounding"?
Bunyan
What's the content of Bunyan's "Grace Abounding"?
spiritual strivings and biblical thoughts and beliefs
What's the genre of Bunyan's "Grace Abounding"?
Somewhat autobiography
Who authored "Pilgrims Progress"?
Bunyan
When was Bunyan's "Pilgram's Progress" written?
1675
What was the intended audiance for Bunyan's "Pilgrims Progress"?
For the Masses
What's the popularity of Bunyan's "Pilgrims Progress"?
Most popular allegory in the English literature
T or F. Bunyan's Pilgrims Progress is Neoclassic.
F. Not considered "real"/"serious" literature.
What's the genre of Bunyan's "Pilgrims Progress"?
Archetype (symbol or set of symbols); Here: Phsychomacia (journey of the soul)
Who authored "Serious Proposal to the Ladies"?
Astell
What's the content of Astell's "Serious Proposal to the Ladies"?
Example of the social/economic projects (Proposal to improve the human condition)
Who authored "Reflections upon Marriage"?
Astell
What's the view presented in Astell's "Reflections apun Marriage"?
People shouldn't marry: Marriage is a trap, women should be guarded by reason
Who authored "History of the Devil"?
Defoe
Who authored "Robison Crusoe"?
Defoe
When was Defoe's "Robison Crusoe" published?
1719
Who authored "Roxana"?
Defoe
Who authored "Essay upon Projects"?
Defoe
Who authored "The surest Way with the Dissenters"?
Defoe
What author is associated with presenting fiction as history?
Defoe
What author (possibly) began the genre "novel"?
Defoe
Who authored "Absolam and Aphitphel"?
Dryden
What are/what's significant about the character's of Dryden's "Absolam and Aphitphel"?
- Characters represented real political people
Characters Names: David, Absolam, Ahitophel
What's the theme of Dryden's "Absolam and Aphitphel"?
Pious Times, organized religon (Dryden: "Priest Craft"), Polygamy
What's the tone of Dryden's "Absolam and Aphitphel"?
Cynical
What's Dryden's intent when he talks about polygamy in his "Absolam and Aphitphel"?
To downplay Charles I's many mistresses
What's the Plot of Dryden's "Absolam and Aphitphel"?
Absolam rebelling against David- parallel to Mammouth rebelling against Charles II. In the end, David is restored
Who authored "Mac Flecknoe"?
Dryden
What's the genre of Dryden's "Mac Flecknoe"?
Satire
What's the mode of Dryden's "Mac Flecknoe"?
Satire
What's the mode of Dryden's "Mac Flecknoe"?
Mock Heroic
What's the content of Dryden's "Mac Flecknoe"?
(Combination of mock heroic and wit of language and situation)
Personal attack on the poet Shadwell. Dryden's message to Shadwell= Your poetry is the worst!
What are the characters of "Mac Flecknoe"?
Flecknoe: Horrible poet who "passed the mantel to Shadwall"
When did Dryden live?
1631-1700
What was Dryden's religion?
Catholic convert
For financial reasons, Dryden did what?
Translated Juvenal, Persius, Virgil,...
T or F, Dryden was a Critic and translator.
T
What author "commentates publicaly on matters of public concern"?
Dryden
Dryden typically wrote what kind of poems?
occasional Poems
Identify Occasional poems
- Commemorates particualr events of a public character- (coronation, military victory, death, political crisis)
- Social, often ceremonial
- Not written for self but for nation
Who was referred to as the "Father of English Criticism"?
Dryden
Who's satire inspired Pope?
Dryden's
T or F. Dryden was named poet laureate by the king.
T
T or F. Dryden was criticized by Johnson.
F. He was praised by Johnson.
What Characterized Dryden's Poems (Styls, tone, ect)?
Augustan Style: lively, dignifed, precise, musical
Who authored "Hubidras"?
Butler
T or F. Butler's "Hubidras" enraged triumphant Royalist (including Charles II).
F. "H" pleased triumphant royalists
What's the genre of Butler's "Hudibras"?
Burlesque
Butler's "Hudibras" presented a negative view on who?
On Puritans
Butler's "Hudibras" contains what 2 literary techniques?
Irony and Paradox
What are the characters of Butler's "Hudibras"?
Sir Hudibras (represents real-life puritain justice whom Butler served as a clerk to)
Who authored "Gulliver's Travels"?
Swift
What date is associated with Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"?
1726
Who's the narrator in Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"?
Lemumel Gulliver
What happens in the first voyage of Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"?
Gulliver is shipwreaked in Lilliput and is a giant among little people. The Litlliput resemble England- satirizes English politics (abroad and at home). A Genreal satire of human nature.
What's the genre of Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"?
Satire, Travel narrative
What happens in the second voyage of Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"?
G is abandoned in Brodingnag- a Utopia. Now, G is the little one in a land of giants- and is a "performing monkey". Brodingnag is a rationally ordered society.
What happens in the third voyage of Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"?
Allegory of political life under Whig minister. Satire of the futitlities of of his time.
What happens in the fourth voyage of Swift's "Gulliver's Travels"?
G is the the country of the Houhhnns (horses) and their slaves (the Yahoos). The horses are rational animals and he uses them to reduce rationality to an absurdity. In the end, G wants to be a horse.
Who authored "A Modest Proposal"?
Swift
Identify the quote: "the English are devouring the Irish"
From Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
What are the 2 main subjects of Swift's "A Modest Proposal"?
1. English Injustice
2. objectifying Social science.
What's the persona of Swift's "A modest Proposal"?
an anonymous and distant economic projector that treats human beings as an economic commodity.
What's the emotion of Swift's "A modest Proposal"?
depressed/last resort
In addition to author, what was Swift's other occupation?
Served as a Clergyman
When did Swift live?
1667-1745
What author "Hates mankind loves individuals"?
Swift- who was a (somewhat) misanthropist
What was Swift's opinion on rationalism?
He was an anti-rationalist (feared it would shake people's faith)
Who was the editor of the "Examiner"?
Swift- who was a political journalist
What characterized Swift's poetry and prose?
Predominately satiric in purpose and includes moments of comedy/lightheartedness
What author evaluated "Paradise Lost" in an influencial series on the powers of the imagination?
Addison
Addison's main career was what?
Periodical writer with Steele
Steele's main career was what?
Periodical writer/editor
Who eddited and wrote the London Gazette?
Steele
Who was responsible for "The Tattler"?
Addison and Steele
What time span is associated with Addison and Steele's "The Tattler"?
1709-1711
Who was responsible for "The Spectator"?
Addison and Steele
What time span is associated with Addison and Steele's "The Spectator"?
1711-1712,1714
T or F, the authorship of both "The Tattler" and "The Spectator" were anonymous.
T
How many times a week was a new issue of Addison and Steele's "The Tattler" distributed?
3 times a week
How many times a week was a new issue of Addison and Steele's "The Spectator" distributed?
It came out daily except on Sundays
Identify Sir Robert de Coverly
Fictional character from Addison and Steele's periodical writings in their essay of manners- concerned with folly/vice and virtues/morals
T or F, Addison and Steele's Periodical wrightings focused on a select few topics.
F- they discussed a great range of subjects
How dod Addison and Steele's essays compare to Bacon's essays?
They are less formal and didactic. and less personal. They gave advice as well as initiated changes
Where were Addison's essays on "Paradise Lost" published?
"The Spectator"
Specifically, Addison and Steele's essays on ideas showed that they were both ____
conscious moralists
Who authored "Miscellaneous Poems on several Occasions Written by a Lady"?
Finch
Who authored "A Nocturnal Reverie"?
Finch
Why was Finch's "A Nocturnal Reverie" remarkable?
For its focus on the physical world alone (unusual because it was so early in the century)
Who authored "Life of Samuel Johnson"?
Boswell
What's the genre of Boswell's "Life of Samuel Johnson"?
Biography
"Stands by itself as a biography in the English Language
In addition to "Life of Samuel Johnson", Boswell authored
journals and letters
What author "had psychologiacl insight and prodigious memory, and could recall great detail"
Boswell
T or F. Boswell created situations that would help characterize Johnson for his "Life of Johnson"
T
Who authored "The Journal and Letters"
Burney
What's the plot of Burney's "The Journal and Letters"?
(Her journals began at age 16) writes in great detail about her proposal, surgery, encounter with the King
When did Burney live?
1752-1840
How authored "Evelina"?
Burney
What author "brings back the novel"?
Burney
How was Burney's "Eveliana" produced?
Was written secretly and published anonymously
What characterized Burney's novels?
They were epistolary (consisted entirely of letter written to and from). Has novelist's skill of psychological moods and states.
Who authored "Elegy in a Courtyard"- a classic of the English Language?
Gray
What date is associated with Gray's "Elegy in a Courtyard"?
1751
T or F. "Eleby in a Country Churchyard" is Gray's only great work?
T
What's the content of Gray's "Elegy in a Country Churchyard"?
- Universal in subject, he looks at particular graves and makes general observations
- Shows that the lives of obscure people are just as important and profound as the upper class
Identify "The Paths of Glory lead to the Grave"
From Gray's "Elegy in a Country Chruchyard"
Who authored "She Stoops to Conqure"?
Goldsmith
What's the genre of Goldsmith's "She Stoops to Conqure"?
Stage Play comedy
Who authored "Vicar of Wakefield"?
Goldsmith
What date is associated with Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield"?
1766
What's the genre of Goldsmith's "Vicar of Wakefield"?
Novel
Who authored " The Deserted Village"?
Goldsmith
What's the genre of Goldsmith's "The Deserted Village"?
Poem
What's the content of Goldsmith's "The Deserted Village"?
An idealization of English rural life, in the poem Goldsmith opposes luxury and cities, supports rural life and virtue
Who authored "The Beggar's Opera"?
Gay
Who are the characters or Gay's "The Beggar's Opera"?
Peachum
Mr. Peachum
Polly Peachum
Captain Mcheath
Lucy Lockit
Lockit
Beggar and Player (narrators)
What's the plot of Gay's "The Beggar's Opera"?
Peachum= "mob boss". Polly gets married, her parents freak out and try to get McHeath hung. His mistress Lucy comes and he denies being married. In the end, McHeath isn't hung, and claims Polly as his wife again
What's the tone of Gay's "The Beggar's Opera"?
Highly ironic and paradoxical. High style + Low subject = sometimes funny or grim
Describe the music in Gay's "The Beggar's Opera"
Used popular British songs and changed the words
In Gay's "The Beggar's Opera", Lawyers are compared to what?
Criminals
Who authored "The Shepherd's Week"?
Gay
What's the genre/content of Gay's "The Shepherd's Week"?
A burlesque of contemporary efforts to keep the pastoral alive
What's the history of Gay's "The Beggar's Opera"?
Swift proposed that he write a Newgate pastoral (a negative view of a lowlife's life). So...he wrote the Beggar's Opera about the lowlife, criminal underworlds of London. NOTE: Newgate was a notorious London prison.
What was the popularity of Gay's "The Beggar's Opera"?
Widely popular...ran for the record 62 performances
Who authored the original "Dictionary"?
Johnson
What date is associated with Johnson's "Dictionary"?
1765
Who authored "Edition of Shakespeare's Works"?
Johnson
What date is associated with Johnson's "Edition of Shakespeare's Works"?
1765
T or F. Johnson excels as a literary critic.
T
From Johnson's "Edition of Shakespeare's Works", what can be said about Johnson's view of Shakespeare?
- Criticisim of Shakespeare = generally typical for neoclassic standards
- J defends Shakespeare for not observing the unities of time and place. Says that they are never realistic to begin with,
- J believes Shakespeare is good for his instructiveness and his "holding the mirror up to nature"
- Shakespeare is the poet of nature, not learning, his wrightings express the full range of human emotions
- Criticism: Shakespeare used too elaborate language
- Johnson observed that Shakespeare didn't have any heroes
Who authored "Vanity of Human Wishes"?
Johnson
What's the theme of Johnson's "Vanity of Human Wishes"?
The difficulty of trusting God's clear vision/ the difficulty of seeing anything clearly on earth.
What's the content of Johnson's "Vanity of Human Wishes"?
- Johnson examines 5 objects of human wishes (courtier, soldier, scholar, and adds long life and beauty)
- Works from particulars to Universal. "general nature"
What's the genre of Johnson's "Vainity of Human Wishes"?
It's a satire of humanity. But not bitter or cynical
Who authored "Rasselas"?
Johnson
What's the content/genre of Johnson's "Rasselas"?
Longish short story. A prose of human wishes. Highly sentitous
When did Samuel Johnson live?
1709-1784
When did Aphra Behn live?
1640-1689
Who authored "Oroonoko"?
Aphra Behn
When was Behn's "Oroonoko" published?
1688
Who was the first English Woman to make a living as a writer?
Aphra Behn
What author was recruited to the spy service of the king and went under the code name Astraea?
Aphra Behn
Where did most of Behn's literary income come from? (define)
From Stage plays
= Literature
= Drama written for the public stage
= "Pop art"
What was the popularity of Behn's works?
- Most prolific and popular writer of the time
- Four of her plays were produced in court
What work was composed in just a few authors and the author was said to have "never rest their pen"?
Aphra Behn's "Oroonoko"
Behn's "Oroonoko" can be Read/characterized as what four things?
Read as antislavery
Anti-colonial
Egalitarian
Feminist
Whats one theme of Behn's "Oroonoko"?
Feel for all victims of brutal commerce
What's the genre of Behn's "Oroonoko"?
- Prose Narrative/novel?
- History ( Memoir, travel narrative, biography; Twist on the 17th century romance)
What was the intended audience for Behn's "Oroonoko"?
Aimed at Women of the newly educated middle class.
Diverting (="entertaining") without the addition of invention- writing for jaded readers
Describe the Sensationalism of Behn's "Oroonoko"
Erotic Setting and Story
Sexual intrigue
Violence
War
Hunting
Death by torture
Description of the electric eel (not scientifically informed)
Describe the Sentimentality of Behn's "Oroonoko"
Mushy sentiments
Love story-especially the end
Disappointment
Misunderstanding
Dramatic moments ( ex= the fall during the dance, regarding the man more than her steps-then she falls, typical melodramatic)
Involved in love that can conquer all
How is the princess in Behn's "Oroonoko" described?
a "fine, she-slave"
T or F. The narraration of Behn's "Oroonoko" is a mixture of 1st and 2nd hand reporting
T
In Behn's "Oroonoko" what's peculiar about Oroonoko's physical appearance?
He has a Roman nose rather than the typical flat nose of the Africans
When did Pope live?
1688-1744
Who authored "Essay on Criticism"?
Pope
In Pope's "Essay on Criticism", what 7 (+) things does Pope say that a critic must have?
1. Familiarity with nature. Nature = human nature. "At once the source, end, and test of art.
2. Self-knowledge "be sure yourself and your own reach to know"
3. Proper control of wit by judgment. Wit= creative imaination/intuitive judgement = rationsl, "prunes" wit's ideas
4. Mastery of the rules. The rules = generalizations of nature
5. Knowledge of the author's cultural background. ( i.e. We can't properly judge Homer's work because we don't live in ancient Greece)
6. Flexibility about the rules (of writing)
7. Humility- respect for the ancients
A critic must also have breadth of learning/understanding
Are the 7 (+) principals of a critic from Pope's "Essay on Criticism" Pope's original ideas?
No- Pope is simply putting into words ideas of his time.
What's the genre of Pope's "Essay on Criticism"?
"Conservative Satire"
- This Poem shows Pope's wit and satire, but it is conservative satire (not concerned with making huge central changes)
In what work does Pope write with "maximum conciseness with maximum complexity"
"Essay on Criticism"
What's the content of Pope's "Essay on Criticism"?
- A poem mainly on how to be a good critic
- A review of neoclassical taste in poetry and a reinforcement of them, also an elaboration of neoclassical taste (Pope expands on Dryden)
Who authored "The rape of the Lock"?
Pope
NOTE: Here, Rape = theft, taking
What's the genre of Pope's "The Rape of the Lock"?
It is a mock-epic: All of the style and traditions of the national epic for something quite trivial. It is probably the greatest mock-epic that we have.
T or F. There are numerous examples of the epic from the Neoclassic Age.
F. Ironically we do not have an example of the epic from the Neoclassic Age! Epic was the greatest of the classic forms. yet it was never written during the neoclassic age. Maybe the Neoclassics were intimidated...
What was the intended purpose of Pope's "The Rape of the Lock"?
It was written as an attempt to make the families let go and forgive each-other.
Back-story: (It was based on an actual episode that provoked a quarrel of 2 prominent Catholic Families. The Conflict: A man had cut off the lock of hair from a lady- much to the indignation of her and her relatives)
Who authored "Eloisa to Abelard"?
Pope
What work is the only instance in Pope's writings of him writing entirely from another's point of view?
"Eloisa to Aberlard"
What's the genre of Pope's "Eloisa to Aberlard"
Heroic Epistle
What's the content of Pope's "Eloisa to Aberlard"?
- Dramatizes the feelings of a human who has been forsaken
- Subject: from one of the most famous affairs in history concerning Peter Abelard (brilliant Scholastic Theologian)
How does Pope's "Eloisa to Abelard" foreshadow Romanticism?
With it's:
Medival (exotic)
Grotesque
(Remarkable coming from the neoclassic Pope)
Who authored "Essay on Man"?
Pope
What's the genre of Pope's "Essay on Man"?
It's a theodicy (the problem of evil)
What's Pope's approach to the Problem of Evil in his "Essay on Man"?
Pope takes a philosophic approach to the problem. but it isn't very successful. "Whatever is, is RIGHT" is not very reassuring.
What's the propose of Pope's "Essay on Man"?
"To vindicate the ways of God to Man"
What's the content of Pope's "Essay on Man"?
Divided into 4 epistles:
1. P asserts the essential order and goodness of the universe and the rightness of our place in it
2. Shows how to attain a psychological harmony
3. Concerned with the individual in society
4. Concerned with happiness (Possible only when self-love is transmuted into love of others and love of God)
Who authored "The Dunciad"?
Pope
What's the genre of Pope's "The Dunciad"?
It's a Mock-Epic reply to Pope's critics and other petty authors
What's the content of Pope's "The Dunciad"?
- Celebrates the triumph of the hordes of Grub St.
- Ends with the opposite of God's creation, the wold falling into chaos.
T or F. Pope gets more pessimistic as he gets older.
T
Verse was user for almost every sort of writing until when?
1900ish.
What female author is the only woman who is pessimistic about the prospects of Woman?
Mary Leapor
Who authored "A Nocturnal Reverie"?
Anne Finch
Why was Anne Finch's "A Nocturnal Reverie" remarkable?
For its focus on the physical world alone.
Becuase this is unusual so early in the 18th century
Who authored " The Lady's Dressing Room"
Swift
Verse was user for almost every sort of writing until when?
1900ish.
What female author is the only woman who is pessimistic about the prospects of Woman?
Mary Leapor
Who authored "A Nocturnal Reverie"?
Anne Finch
Why was Anne Finch's "A Nocturnal Reverie" remarkable?
For its focus on the physical world alone.
Becuase this is unusual so early in the 18th century
Who authored " The Lady's Dressing Room"
Swift
What's the content of Swift's "The Lady's Dressing Room"?
- A gross invasion of a woman's privacy
- Part of Swift's misanthropy.
- Swift gets very uncivil and gross
Who authored "Reasons that induced Dr. Swift...."?
Lady Montagu
What's the content of Montagu's "Reasons that induced Dr. Swift..."?
- She has marvelous compression of words and she makes Swift out to be a stupid frequenter of prostitutes
- Lady Montagu = style expressive of the subject
What author was fond of satirizing Puritan rulers (whom he despised)?
Butler
T or F. Butler died in Poverty
T
What's the time period of the Renaissance?
1500-1660
What's the time period of the Neoclassic Age?
1660-1798
Identify the term "Restoration"
- event of Charles' return
-1660-1700
What are the 4 motive for writing literature as identified in class?
1. "Memesis": Imitation, representation
2. Affective: Influencing an audience
3. Expressive
4. Objective: Art for Arts sake
Of the 4 motives for writing literature, which 2 were the only reining motives till the 1800's?
"Memesis" and Affective
Identify "Art" (late 18th century)
- Product of Artist's work
- Process of Artist's work
Identify "Art" (Pre-18th century)
- Skill
- or special competence
What were Dryden's 3 points on "systematic literary criticism"?
1. Sense vs. nonsense
2. Wit vs. Dullness
3. Nature and Art (Nature = human reality, Art = skill by which nature is represented)
What were Dryden's Poetic rules?
1. Wit
2. "following natue" (competent mimesis)
3. Unities of time, placem action (=coined by Aristotle)
4. Propriety
5. Comprehensivness
T or F. Dryden criticized Johnson for not being Neoclassic enough.
F. Dryden praises Johnson. "Johnson is more neoclassic, but Shakespeare is the greater wit"
T or F Samuel Johnson detested Slavery/ slave owners.
T
What work is a "classic story of an 18th century African's descent into slavery and rise to freedom"?
Johnson's "Equiano"
Describe the story in Johnson's "Equanio"
- Raised in a village, kidnapped and sold into slavery
- Bought by an English naval officer-served as a cabin boy-renamed "Gustavus Vassa"
- later purchsed by a quaker merchant
- Bought Freedom
What are the similarities between Swift's "Gulliver's Travels" and "Robinson Curosou"?
Struggled ashore
Self-reliance
Lived to tell
Both:narratives of mythical proportions
T or F, Pope was Catholic
T
Identify "Memoirs of Martinus Scriblerus"
POPE
- product of a group of wits (who were in a club for satirizing all sorts of flase learning)
= the friends jointly wrote the biography of a learned foul-Martin the Scribbler
Who authored "Pamela"?
Samuel Richardson
Who authored "Shamela" "Joseph Andrews" and "Tom Jones"?
Henry Fielding
Who authored "Picaresque"?
Smollet
Who authored "sentimental" "Journey" and "Tristian Shandy"
Sterne
Who authored "Castle of Otranto"?
Horace Walpole
What tradition does Walpole's "Castle of Otranto" exemplify?
Gothic
What's the genre of Feilding's "Tom Jones"
Prose Epic
Till what date did professional English Drama companies persist?
1682- theaters were "controversial" and closed = end of theatrical wrighting unti 1616
First female English Players were
Prostitutes