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100 Cards in this Set
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Louis MacNeice
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POST MODERN
NEW SIGNATURE POET "bagpipe music" "good dream" |
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The Venerable Bede
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"An Ecclesiastical History of the English People"
Includes: "Caedmon's Hymn" |
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Geoffrey Chaucer
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The Canterbury Tales
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Margery Kempe
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"The Book of Margery Kempe"
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William Langland
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"Piers Plowman"
allegorical, narrative poem |
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The Pearl Poet
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~Late Medieval~
"Sir Gawain & the green knight" "Pearl" "Patience" "Purity" |
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Miracle, Mystery, & morality plays
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~Late Medieval~
"Everyman" "The second Shepard's Play" |
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Thomas Malory
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~Late Medieval~
"Le Morte d' Arthur * a collection of stories on King Author |
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Sir Philip Sidney
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~Renaissance~
"Astrophil & Stella" "An Apology for Poetry" |
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Christopher Marlowe
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~Renaissance~
poet, dramatist "Dr. Faustus" "Tamberlaine" "The Jew of Maltra", "The Passionate Shepard To His Love" |
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Thomas More
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~Renaissance~
Utopia |
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Edmund Spenser
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~Renaissance~
"The Faerie Queen" "Amoretti" "Epithalamion" |
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William Shakespeare
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~Renaissance~
"Sonnets", "Hamlet", "King Lear', "Othello", "Macbeth", "Richard 2", "Richard 3", "Love's Labor Lost", "Much ado about nothing", "The tempest", "The taming of the shrew", and "Romeo and Juliet" |
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John Donne
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~Renaissance~
"The Canonization" "A validation Forbidding Mourning" Good Friday, 1613, Riding Westward" "Holy Sonnets" "Death Be not Proud" |
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Ben Johnson
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~Renaissance~
"To the memory of my beloved master William Shakespeare" "To Celia" "Volpone" "Every Man in His Hummors" |
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Sir Walter Raleigh
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~Renaissance~
"The Lie" "The Nymph's Reply to the Shepard" "The Ocean to Cynthia" |
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Sir Francis Bacon
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~Renaissance~
"Essays" (106 essays on various topics) "The Advancement of Learning" |
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Robert Herrick
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~Renaissance~
*Cavalier Poet* "Prayer To Ben Johnson" "Upon Julia's Clothes" "To the Virgins, To Make much of time" |
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Andrew Marvell
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~Renaissance~
* Cavalier poet* "To His Coy Mistress" "Upon Appleton House" "The Garden" |
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John Milton
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~Renaissance~
"Paradise Lost" Samson Agonistes" L'Allegro" "Il Penseroso" "Lycidas"- elegy "When I Consider How My Light Is Spent" "Aeropagitica" - pamphlet "Of Education"- pamphlet |
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John Bunyan
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~ Augustan Age~
"The Pilgrim's Progress" |
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Joseph Addison & Richard Steele
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~ Augustan Age~
together they wrote the papers" "the Spectator" & "The Tattler" |
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Daniel DeFoe
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~ Augustan Age~
NOVELIST "Robinson Crusoe" "Moll Flanders" "The Journal of the Plague Year" |
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Samuel Richardson
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~ Augustan Age~
NOVELIST "Pamela" |
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Henry Fielding
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~ Augustan Age~
NOVELIST "Tom Jones" "Tristian Shandy" "Shamela" |
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Tobias Smollett
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~ Augustan Age~
NOVELIST "The Adventures of Roderick Random" "The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle" |
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John Dryden
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~ Augustan Age~
POET, SATIRIST. ESTABLISHED THE HEROIC COUPLET. INTRODUCED ALEXANDRIAN. "A Song for St. Cecilia's Day" "Absalom & Achitophel" "MacFlecknoe" "Essay of Dramatic Poesy" "All For Love" |
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Fanny Burney
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~ Augustan Age~
"Evelina" |
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Alexander Pope
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~ Augustan Age~
POET, SATIRIST, PROSE SATIRIST "Rape of the Lock" Essay on Man "The Dunciad" |
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Jonathan Swift
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~ Augustan Age~
NOVELIST, ESSAYIST, PROSE SATIRIST. "A Modest Proposal" "Gulliver's Travels" "Tale of The Tub" "Letters To Stella" |
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Aphra Behn
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~ Augustan Age~
"Oroonoko" |
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Samuel Johnson
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~ Augustan Age~
LEXICOGRAPHER. WRITER. "Rasselas" "The Rambler" "The Idler" "A Dictionary Of the English Language" |
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James Boswell
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~ Augustan Age~
BIOGRAPHER "The Life Of Samuel Johnson" |
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Robert Burns
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~ Augustan Age~ (Pre-Rom.)
POET "To A mouse" "Holy Wille's Prayer" "Tam O'Shanter" "My Luve is Like a Red, Red Rose" |
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Thomas Gray
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~ Augustan Age~ (Pre-Rom.)
"Elegy Written i a country Churchyard" "Eton College Ode" |
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William Blake
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
POET "Songs Of Innocence" "Songs of Experience" "The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell" |
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William Wordsworth
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
POET "Lyrical Ballads" "Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abby" "The World is too much with us' "A slumber did my spirit sea" |
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Samuel taylor Coleridge
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
POET "Lyrical Ballads" "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" Kubla Khan" "This Lime Tree Bower My Prison" "Biographia Literaria" |
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George Gordon, Lord Byron
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
POET "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage" "Don Juan" "Manfred" "A Dramatic Poem" |
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Percy Bysshe Shelly
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
"To A SkyLark" "Ozymandias" "Adonai" ( elegy for keats) "Prometheus unbound" |
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Mary Shelley
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
"Frankenstein" |
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John Keats
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
POET "Bright star" "The eve of St. Agnes, Endymion" "La Belle Dame Sans Merci" Ode to a Grecian Urn" "Ode to a nightingale" "Ode to Autumn" |
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Jane Austen
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
"Pride and Prejudice" Emma" "Sense and Sensibility" Mansfield Park" "Northanger Abby" |
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Sir Walter Scott
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
NOVELIST "Ivanhoe" "Kenilworth" "Rob Roy" |
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William Hazlitt
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
essay: The Characters of Shakespeare's Plays |
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Thomas Dequincey
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~Romantic Period~ 1790-1840
ESSAYS: "On knocking at the gate in Macbeth "Confessions of an English Opium eater" |
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Thomas Babington Macaulary
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
ESSAYIST, HISTORIAN "A History of England From The Accession of James 2" |
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William Makepeace Thackeray
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
NOVELIST, SATIRIST "Vanity Fair' "THe Luck of Barry Lydon" "Catherine" |
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Charlotte Bronte
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
"Jane Eyre" |
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Emily Bronte
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
"Wutheringg Heights" "Poems" |
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Anne Bronte
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
"Agnes Gray" "The Tennant of Wildfell Hall" |
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET "In Memoriam, A.H.H." "Ulysses" "Flower in the Crannied Wall" "Tears, Idle Tears" "Crossing the Bar" "Charge of the light brigade" |
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Robert Browning
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET "My Last Duchess" 'Pippa Passes" "Caliban Upon Setebos" "Fra Lippo Lippi" "Rabbi Ben Ezra" |
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Elizebeth Barrett Browning
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET "Sonnets From the Portuguese" "How well do I love thee?" |
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Mather arnold
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET "Dover Beach" |
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Cristina Rosetti
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET "Goblin Market & other poems" |
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET, ARTIST "The Germ" "Ballads & Sonnets" "The Blessed Damozel" |
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Charles Dickens
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
NOVELIST "Oliver Twist" "The Pickwick Papers" "Tale of Two Cities" David Copperfield" |
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John Stuart
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
PROSE "Utilitarianism" |
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Thomas Carlyle
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
PROSE WRITER "Sartor Resartus" |
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John Henry Newman
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
PROSE WRITER, CARDINAL "Apologia Pro Vita Sua" (a autobiography and defense of Catholicism) |
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Thomas Hardy
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
NOVELIST,POET "Return of the Native" "Tess of the De'Urbervilles" "Far from the Maddening Crowd" "Jude the Obscure" "The Darkling Thrush" "The Convergence of the Twain"(titanic poem) "The Dynasts" (epic/ napoleon wars) |
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Rudyard Kipling
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
"The Jungle Book" "The Ballad of East and West" "Kim" "Barrack-Room Ballads" "Departmental Ditties" "Riki Tiki tavi" |
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Gerard Manley Hopkins
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET "Pied Beauty" "God's Grandeur" "The Windhovver" |
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Charles Algernon Swineburne
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET "Tristram of Lyonsesse" (epic) "Songs Before Sunrise" "Poems & Ballads" |
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Oscar Wilde
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~Victorian Period~ 1840 - 1900
POET,DRAMATIST, NOVELIST "Importance of being earnest" "Lady Windmere's Fan" "Salome" "The Ballad of Reading Gaol" "A Picture of Dorian Gray" |
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Wilfred Owen
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~Modern Period, 1900-1945~ WW2 Poets
"Dulce et Decorum Est" |
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Rupert Brooke
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~Modern Period, 1900-1945~ WW2 Poets.
"A soldier" |
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Siegfried Sasson
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~Modern Period, 1900-1945~ WW2 Poets.
"Everyone Sang" |
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A.E Houseman
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~Modern Period, 1900-1945~ WW2 Poets.
"A Shropshire lad" "To An Athlete dying young" "Loveliest of Trees" |
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William Butler Yeats
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
POET, IRISH "Sailing To Bryzantium" "Adam's Curse" 'The Wild Swans at Coole" "Down By the Shalley Gardens" |
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James Joyce
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
NOVELSIT, SHORT STORY, Irish "A portrait of the artist as a young man" "Ulysses" "Finnegran's wake" |
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Virginia Woolf
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
NOVELIST,CRITIC, FEMINIST,Essayist "Mrs. Dalloway" "To the light house" "a room of one's own" (essay on a woman's "space") |
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Katherine Mansfield
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
SHORT STORY "Miss Bril" "The Garden Party" |
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Joseph Conrad
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
NOVELIST, SHORT STORY "The lagoon" "Heart of Darkness" "Nastromo" |
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T.S. Eliot
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
POET, CRITIC, DRAMATIST "The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock" "The hollow men" "Ash Wednesday" "The wasteland' "The four quartets" "The murder in the cathedral" "The cocktail party" |
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George Bernard Shaw
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
CRITC, DRAMATIST "Pygmalion" "Man & superman" "Mrs. Warren's Profession" |
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Sean o'Cassy
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
IRISH DRAMATIST "The plough & the Stars" |
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John Millington Synge
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
IRISH DRAMATIST "The playboy of the western world" |
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Dylan Thomas
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~Modern period~ 1900-1945
POET, WELSH "Eighteen poems" "Twenty-five poems" In country sleep" "Do not go gentle into that good night" "And death shall have no dominion" "In my sullen craft or art" "under Milk wood" (radio play) |
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William Golding
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~Modern Period~ 1900-1945
NOVELIST "The lord of the flies" "The inheritors" |
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George Orwell
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~Modern Period~ 1900-1945
NOVELIST "The Animal Farm" "1984" "Shooting An Elephant" |
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Edward Morgan Forster
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~Modern Period~ 1900-1945
NOVELIST "A Room With A VIEW" "A Passage to India" |
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W.H. Auden
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
-NEW SIGNATURE POET- "To the unknown Citizen" "Musee des beaux arts" |
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philip larkin
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
movement POET "High windows" "Faith healing" "Ambulances" |
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Edmund Blunden
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
TRADITIONAL POET "After bombing" "A hong Kong house" |
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Edwin Muir
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
TRADITIONAL POET "Collected poems" |
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John Betjeman
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
TRADITIONAL POETS, poet lureate "Collected poems" "Summoned by bells" "A nip in the air" |
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Christopher Isherwood
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
NOVELIST collaborated with AUDEN |
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Stevie Smith
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
NOVELIST,POET "Not Waving But Drowning" "The Galloping Cat" "Novel On Yellow Paper" "Over the Frontier" "The holiday" |
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Graham Greene
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
NOVELIST "Brighton Rock" "The Power & the Glory" The heart of the matter" |
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Samuel Beckett
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
DRAMATIST, NOVELIST "Waiting for Godot"(p) "Endgame"(p) "Not I""(p) "Murphy" (n) "Watt" (n) |
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Harold Pinter
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
DRAMATIST "the birthday party" "The betrayal" "The dumb waiter" "The homecoming" |
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Tom Stoppard
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
DRAMATIST "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are dead" |
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Robert Graves
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
NOVELIST, TRANSLATOR "Goodbye to all that i" "Claudius" "The white godess" |
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Seamus Heaney
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
POET, TRANSLATOR, IRISH "Death of a naturalist" "Churning Day" "Grauballe Man" |
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Ted Hughes
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
"Crow" " A Disaster" "hawk roosting" |
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Sean O' Faolain
Frank O' Connor |
~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
short story writers |
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Doris Lessing
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
NOVELIST "The grass is singing" "The golden notebook" |
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Stephen Spender
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~Post-Modern Period, 1945...~
a new signature poet |