Europe Lit Flashcards

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colossus of culture

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europe

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The dominance of European culture is reflected in (and even partly brought about by) its ____________. Since Ancient times, writers from Europe have produced landmark works of literature.

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literary tradition

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Today, _______ are studied, appreciated, and emulated worldwide.

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Europeans classics

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____________________
750 BC, During this time, two important works were conceived. On the one hand, the ____________ was starting to take shape. Composed of _____ books written originally in Hebrew, __________ consisted of several genres, including tales, lyric poetry, and histories. Between 750 BC and 350 BC, different authors composed the works that would make up the majority of the old testament

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Archaic Times
Old Testament of the Bible
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The Old testament

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_______________

great epics chronicled the destinies of Greek heroes

traditionally attributed to _______

These greek works ere believed by some scholars to have been composed across centuries by poets using _________

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Archaic Times
Iliad and Odyssey

Homer
oral tradition

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______________
the Greek tradition at this time boasted of _________, whose Theogony and Works and Days were important archaic texts

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Archaic Times
Hesiod

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As the dawn of the Common Era (CE) approached, _________ continued to be a cultural juggernaut.

During the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, the __________ blossomed.

Playwrights of ________ (Such as Aristophanes) and _______ (such as Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides) flourished during this time.

________ was also strong, thanks to writers like ________. Of note are the varied works of the great philosophers ________.

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Classical Times

Greece
Greek drama
Comedy
Tragedy

Lyrical poetry
Pindar and Sappho
Plato and Aristotle

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The legacy of the Greek Culture was later preserved by the ______________, who modelled their empire and civilization after the Greeks. When Rome became an empire in 27 BC, the ruler Augustus Caesar needed a literary work that would embody Rome’s greatness.

Nearly a decade later, _____ was renowned for _______, an Epic modelled on Iliad and Odyssey.

Another Prominent name during this time was _________, who wrote a very long narrative poem titled “The Metamorphoses” Rome also produced literary giants in Poetry (Horace), drama (Seneca, Plautus, and Terence), and prose (Cicero and Apuleius)

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Classical Times

Romans
Virgil
Aeneid

Ovid

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______________
Marked by the fall of the Western Roman Empire (Around 476CE) and the fall of eastern roman empire (around 1453CE)

_________ and _________ rose to become political, social and cultural institutions. Two notable names from the religious aspect were ___________ (whose The Confessions and City of God remain spiritual pillars to this day) and ___________ (whose three-part Divine Comedy envisions a Christian soul’s journey in the afterlife)

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Medieval Period

Christian and Islam
St. Augustine
Dante Alighieri

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____________, which traced their roots to the Homeric epics, also endured

The tradition of chivalry emerged in the works related to _______________.

_____________ earned the titled “Father of English Literature” with his crowning achievement, The Canterbury tales

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Medieval Period

Warrior Cultures

King Arthur

Geoffrey Chaucer

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From the mid-14th century to the mid-17th century, cultures across Europe shifted their focus towards ____________________. On the political end, the collapse of Roman Empire was followed by the emergence of ________________ as political powers. But Italy remained a hub of culture as writers like Petrarch, Boccaccio, and Machiavelli produced acclaimed works.

England had ____________, whose poems and plays had become hallmarks of world literature

France brought ________________ to the literary scene as the pioneer of the essay.

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Renaissance

humanism and classicism
England, France and Spain

Shakespeare

Michele de Montaigne

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In the _______________ (mid-17th century to the late 18th century), ________ was thrust in to the foreground as it dominated all aspects of European society.

Philosophies, like _______________ , shone in the limelight.

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Neoclassical and Romantic Periods

Neoclassical Period
reason
rationalism and empiricism

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_________________ (late 18th century to mid mid-19th century) came about as a response to Neoclassicism.

_________ sought to empower the ____ by emphasizing individually and innovation.

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Neoclassical and Romantic Periods

The Romantic Movement

Romanticism
“I”

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____________ rose to prominence in the 19th century. Being similar philosophies, they aimed to present life as it is.

These perspectives were concretized in prose works like novels and plays.

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Realism, Naturalism, Modernism

Realism and naturalism

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_____________ is an umbrella term that referred to early 20th century literary movements like symbolism, expressionism, and futurism

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Realism, Naturalism,
Modernism

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The period after World War 2 is referred to as the ____________. With technology advancing ever so rapidly as each decade progressed, international transportation and communication became more efficient.

globalization has fully emerged among cultures across the world

__________ is characterized by the _____________- of past works; and the displaying of sympathy towards minorities, colonized people, and the feminist movement.

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Postmodern period

postmodern

reinventing or reframing