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36 Cards in this Set
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General Prologue |
Chaucer |
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Millers tale |
Chaucer |
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Wife of Bath |
Chaucer |
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Pardoners |
Chaucer
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Retraction |
Chaucer |
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The long Love that in my though doth Harbour |
Sir Thomas Wyatt |
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Love that Doth reign and live within my thought |
Earl of Surrey, henry howard aka the same person |
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Forget not yet the tried Intent |
Sir Thomas Wyatt
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The schoolmaster |
Roger Ascham |
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Castiglione's The Courtier |
Sir Thomas Hoby |
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On Monsieur's Departure |
Elizabeth 1 |
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Verse Exchange between Elizabeth 1 and Sir Walter Raleigh |
Elizabeth 1 and Sir Walter Raleigh |
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Sonnet 130 |
Shakespeare |
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The passionate shepherd to his love |
Christopher Marlow |
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The nymphs reply to the shepherd |
Sir Walter Raleigh |
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The Bait |
John Donne |
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Twelfth Night |
Shakespeare |
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literary art of ridiculing a folly or vice in order to correct it |
satire |
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humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece |
parody |
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use of word to convey the opposite of its literal meaning |
irony |
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characterized by laughter and mockery, dressing up, filthiness, dialogue |
carnicalesque |
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how we measure or describe poetic rhythm |
meter |
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five iambs, 10 syllables |
iambic pentameter |
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without rhyme usually iambic pantameter |
blank verse |
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rhyming lines of iambic pantameter |
heroic couplets |
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short metrical tale, medieval france, coarse lyrical, erotic |
fabliau
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narrative recounting the marvelous adventure of a chivalric hero |
chivalric romance |
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14 lines usually 8 then 6 |
sonnet |
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the ability to disguise what one really desires, feels, thinks, etc |
sprezzatura |
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complex grammatical structure elaborate conceits and diction, by petrarch |
petrarchism |
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dealing with rural life that contrasts innocence with the corruption of the city |
pastoral |
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emotional songlike poetry |
lyrical poetry |
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tells a story |
narrative poetry |
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bitter and ironic criticism in satire |
Juvenalian satire |
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an example or model, antecedent illustrates a moral point |
exemplum |
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story poem or picture that can be interpreted to hidden meaning |
allegory |