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  • 問題数 24 • 10/17/2024

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  • 1

    refers to the literary work created under the influence of British Empire and the early discovery of American Literature.

    Anglo-American Literature

  • 2

    The name "______" derived from the Old English name "ENGLALAND" which means "Land of the Angles".

    ENGLAND

  • 3

    The name "ENGLAND" derived from the Old English name "______" which means "Land of the Angles".

    ENGLALAND

  • 4

    The name "ENGLAND" derived from the Old English name "ENGLALAND" which means "__________"

    Land of the Angles

  • 5

    England, the English people or the English Language is also term as ________ which is often used to refer to the people of British Isles descent in the America, New Zealand, and Australia

    Anglo-Saxon Language

  • 6

    It refers to the literature produced from the invasion of CELTIC ENGLAND by Germanic tribes in the first half of the fifth century to the CONQUEST of England in 1066 by WILLIAM the CONQUEROR

    THE OLD ENGLISH PERIOD OR ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD

  • 7

    - a nine-line poem in honor of God.

    Caedmon's Hymn

  • 8

    -The national and the longest epic of England.

    Beowulf

  • 9

    Consists of the literature produced in the FOUR AND A HALF CENTURIES between the WILLIAM and NORMAN CONQUEST of 1066 and about 1500. The standard literary language was derived from the dialect of the London area and known as "modern English."

    THE MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD

  • 10

    The STANDARD literary LANGUAGE was derived from the DIALECT of the LONDON area and known as

    "modern English"

  • 11

    was written by GEOFFREY CHAUCER. It consists of stories told by 29 PILGRIMS.

    Canterbury Tales

  • 12

    The intense period of ENHANCEMENT in cultural, artistic, political and economic "REBIRTH" following the Middle Age or Middle English Period.

    THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD

  • 13

    It promoted the DISCOVERY of classical philosophy, literature and art from the 14th to 17th century.

    THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD

  • 14

    - it is also known as ELIZABETHAN SONNETS that consist of ABAB- CDCD-EFEF-GG rhyme scheme

    Shakespearean Sonnets

  • 15

    The King James Bible

    THE RENAISSANCE PERIOD

  • 16

    - written by Christopher Marlowe.

    Doctor Faustus

  • 17

    Marked as the MONARCHY (royalty) and TRIUMPH of reason and TOLERANCE over RELIGIOUS and POLITICAL PASSION.

    THE RESTORATION PERIOD

  • 18

    This period produced an ABUNDANCE of PROSE, POETRY and the DISTINCTIVE COMEDY of MANNERS known as

    Restoration comedy

  • 19

    • Gulliver's Travel by Jonathan Swift • Tom Jones by Henry Fielding • An Essay on Criticism by Alexander Pope

    THE RESTORATION PERIOD

  • 20

    The literature started in the LATE 18th CENTURY up to 1832. It's PERSONAL in NATURE, strong in use of FEELINGS and in use of SYMBOLISM

    THE ROMANTIC PERIOD

  • 21

    The Sick Rose- William Blake Pride and Prejudice- Jane Austen She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways - William Wordsworth Ode to Nightingale- John Keats Prometheus Unbound- Percy Bysshe Shelly

    THE ROMANTIC PERIOD

  • 22

    This period began when QUEEN VICTORIA ruled in 1837 to 1901. Victorian literature focuses on ISSUES and PROBLEMS of the day that includes intellectual, SOCIAL, ECONOMIC and RELIGIOUS.

    VICTORIAN AGE

  • 23

    Sonnets from the Portuguese (Elizabeth Barret Browning) My Last Duchess (Robert Browning) In Memoriam (Alfred Lord Tennyson) A Christmas Carol, A Tale of Two Cities (Charles Dickens) Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte)

    VICTORIAN AGE

  • 24

    This period applies in BRITISH LITERATURE that started way back WORLD WAR I in 1914, but the authors of the this period experimented subject matters, FORM and STYLE that produced ACHIEVEMENTS in all literary genres

    THE MODERN ENGLISH PERIOD