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Winston Churchill
A prolific writer of history in addition to being a leader and powerful orator during the dark days of WWII
Searching for meaning
What is the speaker trying to do in “A Mark on the Wall”
The Pilgrim’s Regress
What was Lewis first work of apologetics?
Mere Christianity
What is C.S. Lewis most famous apologetic?
The Screwtape Letters and The Chronicles of Narnia
What works were influenced by the war?
Perelandra
Lewis’s novel where the main character, “Elwin Ransom” is a linguist who is sent to the planet Perelandra to counter Satan’s newest attempt to subvert God’s good creations
Pathos
What is the main rhetorical appeal?
WWII
What event began the modern era
Yeats
What author didn't have a traditional christian view?
Irish literature renaissance
What literary movement was Yeats a part of?
Didacticism
What idea was rejected?
Yes
Did Yeats win the Nobel Prize for literature?
False
does he believe the world will get worse?
Beast and Bethlehem
What biblical allusions are used to illustrate evil is coming?
Katherine Mansfield
What author is considered the master of the short story form
Miss Smith
What is the name of the young lady she takes for dinner?
Girl and bizarre
What are the 2 things that the boy romanticizes about?
Reality
the bizarre serves as an escape from what?
Dublin
What city in Ireland does the boy live in?
Lawrence
Which author had a school teacher mother and coal miner father?
Wife
In the collier who is the caretaker?
D.H. Lawrence
An English novelist, essayist, short story writer, and poet
Foreshadow
hint at events later in the story
Exposition
introduces the setting, characters, and conflict
Inciting Incident
event initiating the conflict
Rising Action
obstacles the protagonist must overcome, leading to the climax
Crisis
major turning point for the protagonist
Climax
highest point of interest in the story
Falling Action
leads to the story’s conclusion
Denouement
story’s conclusion
1913
what year was Sons and Lovers published?
Sons and Lovers
Lawrence published what book in 1913?
Lady Chatterley's Lover
What is Lawrence's most famous novel?
1930
What year did Lawrence die?
Marriage
What is the inciting incident in A Sick Collier
Katherine Mansfield
Considered a great master and innovator of the short-story form
Third-person limited point of view
the narrator stands outside the story, refers to the characters in the third person, and “gets inside” only one character’s head
James Joyce
Experimental fiction put Ireland at the center of the modernist movement
Stream of-consciousness technique
a type of writing in which the author attempts to reproduce the flow of thoughts in a character’s mind with little attention to grammar or logic
Epiphany
a sudden revelatory insight into some aspect of life or reality that springs from an ordinary person, object, or event
RoseMary
What was the name of the girl in the cup of tea?
Philip
What was the name of Rosemary’s husband?
No
Does Philip seem like a good person?
Dubliners
Joyce's first significant work is a collection of masterfully written short stories titled _?
Determinism
closely related to naturalism, holds that man is at the mercy of the controlling roles of human nature and society
James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence
demonstrated determinism in their works
The themes of alienation and fragmentation developed form feeling the effects of society’s unfair expectations and class division
Virginia Woolf and Katherine Mansfield
were female authors who focused on gender and class barriers
William Butler Yeats
resolved the modernists’ search for meaning apart from a Christian worldview by constructing his own worldview composed of Celtic mythology and a cyclical view of history
Sigmund Freud
had a profound influence on psychology by theorizing the power of the unconscious mind
William Butler Yeats
Widely considered the greatest lyric poet of the twentieth century
Modernist
Who was dissatisfied with society tat revealed widespread disillusionment with Victorian morals and ideals
Satire
A popular genre of modern literate
Determinism
What did James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence demonstrated in their works?
Alienation and Fragmentation
What themes developed from feeling the effects of society's unfair expectation and class division
Gender and class barriers
What did Woolf and Mansfield focus on?
Lewis
Who is particularly known for defending a Chirstian worldview
Stream of Consciousness
experiencing with individual perspective and though processes, creating a technique
Concrete images and spare diction
What did Yeats challenge the later generation to focus on?
Apologetics
What is Lewis known for?
Lyric poems
What did Yeat often write?
Allusions and Symbols
What did Yeat carefully incorporate into his work?
Virginia Woolf:
English novelist, essayist, and publisher whose fiction experimented with modernist forms while exploring feminist themes
Interior Monologue:
a type of stream-of-consciousness narration in which the speaker’s inner thoughts tumble onto the page seemingly just as they do inside his or her head
C.S. Lewis:
met intellectually rigorous Christians who began to clarify Christian doctrine and living for him. He eventually converted and became an Anglican