English Exam Flashcards

(40 cards)

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Who wrote pride and prejudice?

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Jane Austen

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Who wrote A Dirge

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Shelley

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3
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Wrote Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Coleridge

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4
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Beauty

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Keats

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5
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Scotlands Greatest Poet

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Burns

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6
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Father of English Hymnody

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Watts

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7
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Greatest English Prose Satirist

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Swift

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8
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Historical Novel

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Scott

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9
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Defoe, Thomas Gray, Journalism, Neoclassicism

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Restoration Period

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10
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Familiar Essay, Wordsworth, Ivanhoe, dominated by poetry

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Romantic Age

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11
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Has a surprise ending

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Dream Children

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12
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Expresses the significance of war

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Battle of Blenheim

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13
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Greatest of all English Literary Ballads

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Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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14
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Presents nature as God’s Creation

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The Task

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15
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Simplicity of Rural Life

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The Deserted Village

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16
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Simplicity of Rural Life

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The Deserted Village

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17
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Permanence through art

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Ode on a Grecian Urn

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Permanence through art

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Ode on a Grecian Urn

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All things change

20
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Teaches people not to be hypocrites

21
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Depravity of Man

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Lines Written in Early Spring

22
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Nature is a better teacher than man

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The Tables Turned

23
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Lucy’s Death

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A Slumber did my spirit seal

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Lucy’s Death

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A Slumber did my spirit seal

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The power of nature to impress our minds
Exspostulation and Reply
26
Black Night
Ivanhoe
27
Lilliputians
Gulliver’s Travels
28
Mr. Darcy
Pride and Prejudice
29
Bonaverde
The Prisoner of Chillon
30
Boswell
The Life of Samuel Johnson
31
Sir Roger de Coverley
The Spectator’s Club
32
“Gem of Purest Ray Serene”
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
33
“Through Caverns Measureless to man”
Kubla Khan
34
“If winter comes…”
Ode to the West Wind
35
“Lovely is the Rose”
Intimations of Immortality
36
“Water, Water”
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
37
“Beauty is Truth…”
Ode on a Grecian Urn
38
“An honest man’s the noblest work of God”
Cotter’s Saturday Night
39
“Have I not reason to lament”
Lines Written in Early Spring
40
“Say first of God…”
An Essay on Man