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-mixture of pagan/Christian beliefs -Heroic elements: bravery, courage, super-human strengths -Nature's sterner moods -harsh, cruel, violent culture, a strong sense of doom -Themes of: loyalty to the king, warrior's desire for personal glory, revenge-kingman's obligation, wergild=manprice -OE language (Germanic) |
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-Courtliness: chivalrous knights -sentiment: romantic LOVE/elevation of women -ornateness: flowery -lighthearted and merry (HUMOR) -religious |
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-Modern English -Ornate, flowery language (artificial) -Experimental informs -variety in content and genres -patriotism (pro-Britain) |
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-religious -political turmoil -"purify" church of England |
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-Imitation of classical Greek & Roman styles -Satire, elegy, ode, epistle -Philosophy: Rationalism -Religion: Deism -Common Sense -Didacticism -Realism -Language: clarity, precision; polish, elegance |
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-Rejected Neoclassic rationalism & literary "rules" -Emphasize imagination (feelings) -Pantheism=nature -Natural goodness of man -The common man -The common man's language -Supernatural: "willing suspension of disbelief" |
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-Realism -Reflected earnestness -poetry -prose: Essay, Histories, Novels |
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-Secularism -Realism-social disillusionment (violence, anger, futility of life) -Pessemistic -Highly experimental in form and subject-hard to understand -after WWI-Intellectual liberalism (advocates, freedom, individually, development of personality) -After WWII-uncertainty, social protest, surealism, existentialism |
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