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14 Cards in this Set
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Cavalier poetry |
Make art look as effortless as possible |
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Blank verse |
Iambic pentameter (5 metrical feat followed by one long/stressed syllable) |
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Metaphysical Conceit |
Sustained intelectiual metaphor/image carried through verse |
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Sonnet |
14 line poem written in iambic pentameter |
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Bucolic |
Life in countryside as ideal innocence |
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Recusants |
Refused to go to Protestant worship in 16th century. People held private worship in their own homes |
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Christian humanism |
Idea introduced that humans were main focus of concern and learning, with respect to human freedom and individual conscience |
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Neoclassicism |
The name given to Western movements in the decorative and visual arts, that draw inspiration from the "classical" art and culture of Ancient Greece |
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Prosity |
Defines type of poetic line |
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Comiteitus |
Symbiotic relationship between king/thanes in aristocratic society |
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Wycliffites |
Heretical group that allows women to preach |
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Mystery play |
Guild play, each Christian group would perform Christian plays |
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Mimesis |
Imitation, representation |
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Alliterative long line |
Alliterative style in which the lines are longer, looser in rhythm, and not strict |