Chapter 3A Flashcards
(20 cards)
Describe Elizabeth religious policy: Henry’s second queen, Anne Boleyn, ascended the throne. Elizabeth I a Protestant by upbringing and personal conviction, lost no time in restoring the Church of England founded by her father and reformed by her half-brother. All political and religious authority were united in her as queen and head of the church.
Moderate
During the Tudor period how did the middle class gain power?
Name causes, growth, organizations, etc: The middle class exerted influence not only through the trade companies but also through the House of Commons and, especially, through the administration of the burgeoning industrial center
In Thomas More where is the humanism evident?
Utopia
What states that since Catholic Church is the only trustworthy interpreter of scripture the reformers should not even be listened to much less believed
A dialogue Concerning Heresies
What dialogue did More write as a reply to Tyndale?
Parable of the Wicked Mammon
in his answer Sir Thomas More declares that the true interpreter of scripture is the
Holy Spirit
informality of his style is a result of his evangelicalism. It takes plain energetic language to reach
The common man
His influence determines that the style of the English Bible would be popular rather than?
Erudite and liturgical
Why did Foxe decide to publish a English version of his book of martyrs because?
He wanted to influence the common people
When was King James Version released
1611
What was the influence of his book?
Help make England become more Protestant
the typical sonnet lime has how many poetic feet?
5
which Tudor poet invented blank verse?
Surrey
Wyatt introduced what themes and verse forms into England?
Renaissance
What is the name of Spenser’s sonnet sequence?
amoretti
What sonnet celebrates Christs resurrection
Sonnet 68
Who completed six books of the faerie queen
Spenser
the flimsiness of the house of pride is indicated by?
its thin insubstantial walls the crumbling back sections and it’s foundation of sand
According to “an apology for poetry” fictional stories can actually be true how?
they convey universal, spiritual,-rather than particular for poetry- truths
According to “an apology for poetry” the dual purpose for poetry is?
To teach and delight