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26 Cards in this Set
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known for prose over poetry
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Thomas Hardy
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the mayor of casterbridge (most famous novel)
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Thomas Hardy
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"Ah, Are you digging on my grave?"
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Thomas Hardy
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In Time Of "The Breaking Of Nations"
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Thomas Hardy
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"To an Athlete Dying Young"
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A.E. Housman
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Spiritus Mundi- Collective Memory (Latin for "soul of the world"
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William Butler Yeats
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Wrote of THe horror of the Irish fight for independence
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William Butler Yeats
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"Sailing to Byzantium"
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William Butler Yeats
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"The Second Coming"
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William Butler Yeats
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"Mary Postgate"
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Rudyard Kipling
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"The door in the wall"
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H.G. Wells
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"Pygmalion"
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George Bernard Shaw
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"Hollow Men"
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T.S. Eliot
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"Journey of the Magi"
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T.S. Eliot
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Spiritual, Physical or mental awakening- single incedent
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Araby
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"Araby"
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James Joyce
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focus on imagery not ideas
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T.S. Eliot
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"Ulysses"
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James Joyce
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"Finnigan's Wake"
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James Joyce
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used "stream of consciousness" and "interior monologue"
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Virginia Woolf
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"Mrs. Dalloway"
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Virginia Woolf
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non-chronilogical narrative - normal; narrative structure doesn't reflect human experience
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Virginia Woolf
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sex < conflict of the intellect
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D.H. Lawrence
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"Tickets, Please"
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D.H. Lawrence
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"Do not go gentle into that good good night"
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Dylan Thomas
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new poet who honors the makers of Brit. Lit.
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Dylan Thomas
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