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20 Cards in this Set
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Romantic |
Wonderful rather than probably |
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Classical |
is not unique but represents class |
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Romanticism of action |
Popular in middle ages. Action fantasy |
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Romanticism of though |
early 17th century, many metaphors |
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Romanticism |
(late 18th century) Workings of individual mind. Possibilities are endless. Personal experience. |
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Sonnet |
lyrical poem with a single stanza and 14 iambic lines + rhyme scheme |
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Romantic principle |
Nature, imagination, hostile to convention |
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Ballad |
revolves on 1 incident, omits intro, dialogue, more than 1 speaker, repetition, simple rhythm. simple words. |
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Victorian poetry |
(19th-20th century) During Queen Victoria |
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Tennyson |
Victorian. Lady of Shallot. Powerful images to scenery. |
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Victorian Era |
Woman were centre of home. Angel of the house. Industrial revolution was dirty and gross. |
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Dickinson |
Victorian-modern. Startling metaphors. Omits preface. Lyrical poems. |
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Turner-Smith |
First Gen Romantic. To the Moon. |
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Wordsworth |
First Gen Romantic. I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud. |
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Keats |
Second Gen Romantic. La Belle Dame Sans Merci |
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Modernism |
War eras. Neo-classical but still broke tradition. Pessimism. Bold images. Urban landscapes. Alienation. |
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Dramatic Monologue |
Describes personal interactions at critical moment. Exposes speaker's personality/inner thoughts. |
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Pound |
Modernist. In A Station of the Metro |
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T.S. Elliot |
Modernist. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock |
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Yeats |
Modernist. Leda and the Swan |