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14 Cards in this Set
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The Canterbury Tales |
Geoffrey Chaucer |
Rhymes with saucer |
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Bisclavret and Lanval |
Marie de France |
Most stereotypical French woman name |
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Courtly love values |
1) chivalry 2) beauty, riches, glamour 3) largesse |
Bling bling and things |
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Importance/effect of courtly love in society/culture |
1) valuable to counteract loneliness 2) conflict between public and private roles 3) a guide to appropriate courtly behavior |
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Caedmon's Hymn |
Caedmon (lay brethren) |
Seriously if you don't get this, you don't even deserve to get an A |
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Anglo-Saxon period from ?-? |
500 AD - 1100 AD |
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Norman Conquest date? |
1066 AD |
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Feudalism chart |
Yah |
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Three estates and their functions/professions |
Bellatores = nobility (defense) Oratores = clergy (spiritual welfare) Laboratores = peasantry/agricultural workers (food production) |
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Early modern period date? |
1500 AD |
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Pastoral poetry is? |
Poetry about shepherds genre (idealizes the life of a shepherd) |
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Characteristics of medieval literature |
Kenning, maxim, allegory, personification, synonyms |
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Characteristics of medieval literature |
Kenning, maxim, allegory, personification, synonyms |
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The Renaissance |
1500 - 1650 |
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