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====== Literature Q2P02 ====== | ====== Literature Q2P02 ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Testi ===== | ||
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+ | A new sensibility pag 250\\ | ||
+ | Early romantic poetry pag 252\\ | ||
+ | The gothic novel pag 251\\ | ||
+ | Romantic poetry pag 259\\ | ||
+ | Romantic fiction pag 264\\ | ||
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+ | Thomas Grey: | ||
+ | * elegy written in a country church yard | ||
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+ | Wordsworth: | ||
+ | * The solitary reaper | ||
+ | * She dwelt among untrodden ways | ||
+ | * Daffodils | ||
+ | * Composed upon Westminster bridge | ||
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+ | Coleridge: | ||
+ | * Death and life-in-death | ||
+ | * The killing of the albatross | ||
+ | * The water snakes | ||
+ | * A sadder and wiser man | ||
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+ | William Blake: | ||
+ | * London | ||
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+ | Mary Shelley: | ||
+ | * The creation of the monster | ||
+ | * Walton and Frankestein | ||
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+ | Percy Shelley: | ||
+ | * Ode to the west wind | ||
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+ | John Keats: | ||
+ | * La belle dame sans merci | ||
+ | * Ode on a grecian urn | ||
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+ | Jane Austen: | ||
+ | * Mr and Mrs Bennet | ||
+ | * Darcy proposes to Elisabeth | ||
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+ | Walter Scott: | ||
+ | * Saxons and Normans | ||
===== A new sensibility ===== | ===== A new sensibility ===== | ||
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* The industrialization greatly influenced this movement | * The industrialization greatly influenced this movement | ||
* People living in the city sought diversion and serenity, which only the countryside could offer | * People living in the city sought diversion and serenity, which only the countryside could offer | ||
- | * Humility and elements of everyday life rather than elevated | + | * Humility and elements of everyday life rather than elevated |
* New locations described: | * New locations described: | ||
* Castles, graveyards, ruins (reminds of the past) | * Castles, graveyards, ruins (reminds of the past) | ||
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* Complex plots & narratives | * Complex plots & narratives | ||
* Supernatural creatures and monsters | * Supernatural creatures and monsters | ||
- | * Gothic hero | + | |
* Ends up isolated for one reason or the other | * Ends up isolated for one reason or the other | ||
* Perpetual exile (can be seen as punishment by a deity) | * Perpetual exile (can be seen as punishment by a deity) | ||
===== Romantic poetry ===== | ===== Romantic poetry ===== | ||
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* The main category within late 18th century English literature | * The main category within late 18th century English literature | ||
* The expression of internal feelings and personal experiences | * The expression of internal feelings and personal experiences | ||
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===== Romantic fiction ===== | ===== Romantic fiction ===== | ||
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