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1000
When is the approximate date of the 1st translation of Beowolf?
Folk Epic
What focuses on a culture's oral history?
Kenning
What is a device for oral poetry that communicates a German metaphor?
Caesura
What is a positive line of poetry?
Didactic
What is writing meant to instruct?
Anglo Saxon Chronicle
What history was commissioned by King Alfred in 890
Bias
What is thinking that precludes fairness and judgement
Oral Forms Of Literature
What form of literature was most common in the medieval age?
Venerable Bede
Eclassical History
Medieval Drama
originated in churches
Guessing Game
Riddle
Narrative poem of folk
Folk Ballad
Liturgical
What type of drama is church drama?
Mystery
What type of play is a short play depicting biblical stories
Pageant Wagon
What were Medieval Drama’s performed on?
Seasmus Heaney
Was interested in the impact of history upon the present, and his poetry and translations frequently explore how the present both mirrors and differs from the past
Perfect Rhyme
the agreement of word’s sounds from the last stressed vowel sound onward
Slant Rhyme
occurs when words come close to perfect rhyme but do not fully achieve it
Nadine Gordimer
A South African novelist and short-story writer whose fiction depicts her homeland’s tangled racial dynamics
Anita Desai
Indian writer who has produced a steady stream of critically acclaimed novels, novellas, and short stories
Apartheid
What political system is in place in South Africa?
Isolation and loss
What was the main theme of postwar poems?
Heaney
Which of the poets had work that was less dark than his peers?
Gordimer
Which author was a anti-apartheid South African author?
China Achebe
Which author wrote “things far apart”?
Anita Desai
Which author focused on family relationships?
Philip Larkin
Which author gave us the poem “abode”?
Death
What did Larkin fear in his poem?
Rejection of hope
What can describe Philip Larkin’s style?
Sylvia Plath
Who was the American poet he was married to?
Fox
What physical part of the fox does he focus on?
Simple
What is the staging like in Beckect’s plays?
Tree
What is the main set piece of the staging?
Stevie Smith
Who wrote not waving but drowning?
Black Humor
What kind of humor does Stevie Smith use?
Isolation
What is the man feeling in not waving but drowning?
Stevie Smith
Who used cartoonish like illustrations?
Ireland
Where is Heaney from?
Translator
What did Heaney also work as?
Beowulf
What work did Heaney translate?
Present mirrors the past
What idea did Heaney like to explore?
Father
Who becomes the follower?
Perfect rhyme
What type of rhyme is the agreement of words?
Slant
What is a rhyme when it’s close to a rhyme but doesn’t fully achieve it?
3rd person omniscient
What point of view does Gordmier use in her story?
It’s his son
What is the plot twist in Gordmier's story?
Hughes
Who wrote the Thought Fox?
Thought Fox
“The window is…”
The follower
“I was a nuisance”
Anita Desai
Who wrote Devoted son?
Ted Hughes
An English poet, children’s author, and literary critic whose earthly, sometimes violent poetry revolutionized English verse
Extended Metaphor
metaphor developed beyond a single sentence or paragraph
Samuel Beckett
was born in Ireland but lived most of his life in Paris
Waiting for Godot
What play popularized the philosophy of existentialism?
Existentialism
What philosophy became popular because of Waiting for Godot?
Stevie Smith
Success of her novels led to the successful publication of her poetry
Dramatic Irony
contrasting what a character says and what a reader or audience knows to be true
Black Humor
a form of shock humor derived from treating grotesque, serious, or morbid situations comically
Tragicomedy
the overall tone of the play is gloomy with occasional comedy
Philip Larkens
novels and poems are characterized by themes of isolation and loss.
Seamus Heaney
works tend to be less dark than those of Larkin, Smith, and Hughes
China Achebe
showed both the positive and negatives of Nigeria’s colonial heritage and suggested a path forward in his novel Things Fall Apart
Anita Desai
writes on family relationships and the conflict between Westernized modern values and a traditional Indian worldview
Philip Larkin
An English poet whose work reflected the prevailing sense of despair in postwar Britain
Aubade
a form that dates back to the twelfth century; a lyric poem or song greeting the dawn and often expressing the regret of two lovers parting
Mood
emotion pervading a work
Irony
words used as the opposite of their intended meaning
Style
a mode of writing formed by a combination of elements such as syntax, diction, figurative language, imagery, tone, and voice; Larkin’s tone in this specific work expresses cold disillusionment and a rejection of hope common to postwar works of literature
Apartheid
what profoundly impacted Nadine Gordimer’s works?
Nadine Gordimer
The apartheid impacted who’s works?
Not waving but drowning
“I was much too far out all my life”
Stevie Smith
Who wrote “Not waving but drowning”
The Moment Before The Gun Went Off
“Farmers usually have…..”
Nadine Gordmier
Who wrote The Moment Before The Gun Went Off?
The Moment Before The Gun Went Off
“The Negligence was not…”