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21 Cards in this Set

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To His Coy Mistress

BY: Andrew Marvell

When in Disgrace [Sonnet 29]

BY: William Shakespeare

Death, Be not Proud

BY: John Donne

Ode to a Grecian Urn

BY: John Keats

She walks in Beauty

BY: George Gordon, Lord Byron

The World is too Much with Us

BY: William Wordsworth

Ozymandias

BY: Percy Bysshe Shelley

Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

BY: Dylan Thomas

Mending Wall

BY: Robert Frost

My Last Duchess

BY: Robert Browning

Because I Could Not Stop for Death

BY: Emily Dickinson

Dover Beach

BY: Matthew Arnold

When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer

BY: Walt Whitman

Harlem (A Dream Deferred)

BY: Langston Hughes

Danse Russe

BY: William Carlos Williams

The Second Coming

BY: William Butler Yeats

The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

BY: T.S. Eliot

A Raisin in the Sun

BY: Lorraine Hansberry

Othello

BY: William Shakespeare

Romanticism

-Strong senses, emotions and feelings


-A movement in literature and art during the late 18th and early 19th centuries that celebrated nature rather than civilization


-Imagination


-Belief in the awe and beauty of nature


-Common man and childhood

Modernism

-No such thing as absolute truth


-Life is un-ordered


-Genre of art and literature that makes a self-conscious break with previous genres


-Strong reaction against political, religious and social views.


-Change in attitude brought about by the conflict of WWI