Title: Who Wrote This
1Who Wrote This?
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2My Last Duchess
3Robert Browning
- Victorian poet specializing in dramatic monologues
4Dover Beach
- Ah, love, let us be trueTo one another! for the
world, which seemsTo lie before us like a land
of dreams,So various, so beautiful, so new,Hath
really neither joy, nor love, nor light
5Matthew Arnold
- His poem was about the bitterness of the world
and the hope found in love.
6Spring and Fall to a Young Child
- Márgarét, are you gríeving
- Over Goldengrove unleaving?
- Leáves, líke the things of man, you
- With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
7Gerard Manley Hopkins
- He wrote in sprung rhythm, where the first
syllable of every line is stressed.
8In Memoriam A.H.H.
- He is not here but far away The noise of
life begins again, And ghastly thro the
drizzling rain On the bald street breaks the
blank day.
9Alfred Lord Tennyson
- Writing this elegy to a close friend over 14
years nearly drove Tennyson out of his mind.
10When I Was One-and-Twenty
- When I was one-and-twenty
- I heard a wise man say,
- Give crowns and pounds and guineas
- But not your heart away
11A.E. Housman
- He also wrote
- To an Athlete Dying Young
12Literature examines internal reality.
13modernism
14Power of imagination and love of nature are
important.
15Romanticism
16A time of industrialization and other important
changes
17Victorian Age
18Influenced by Sigmund Freuds theories
19Modernism
20Best known for long, plot-twisting novels
21Victorian Age
22Dont die easily fight against death.
23Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
24I really, really, really, really, really, really
love you.
25Sonnet 43
- Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- VICTORIAN
26A British general is forced to police the Burmese
under a despicable system of colonialism.
27Shooting an Elephant
28God, or whoever made this world, created evil.
29The Tyger
- William Blake
- ROMANTICISM
30Greed can become a fatal obsession.
31The Rocking-Horse Winner
32Appealing to the senses
33Imagery
34Repetition of consonant sounds
35Alliteration
36Addressing someone or something that is not going
to respond
37Apostrophe
38Giving human traits to inanimate objects
39Personification
40Attributing human emotions to nature
41Pathetic fallacy
42A long poem with extended similes and heroic
action
43epic
44A 14-line poem in iambic pentameterwith the
rhyme scheme abab cdcd efef gg
45Shakespearean sonnet
46Literature that criticizes human folly and
weakness through humor
47Satire
48Poem written in tribute to someone who has died
49Elegy
50A poem that is a meditation on an object
(description of object thoughts on life more
description)
51Lyric poem
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