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“The Neoclassical Period”
Unit 5
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Restoration Literature
Puritan, morality Dramatists, Dryden French, Moliere Intellect, argumentative Locke, know, sensory
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Literature of the Eighteenth Century
Reason, deism, clock-winder, intellect Formal, precision Heroic Pope, classical, Pope, prose, satire Swift Johnson Journalism, novel, novel, Defoe Biography, Gibbons’s Watts, Newton
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Literature of the Eighteenth Century
Poetry, nature, personal, Burns Prose, Pope, satire, Defoe, Wesley
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About John Dryden Criticism, didactic Didacticism, teach
Heroic, satire Laureate Epigram, discipline, admired
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About “On Milton” praises
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About “On Tonson” Debt First Allusion ugliness
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The Novel Novel, middle Robinson Crusoe, first, Bunyan’s - Realistic
- plot - theme Ordinary, settings Goldsmith
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The Novel - Plot Plot Conflict, protagonist, antagonist - Internal
- External - man - himself - greater
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The Novel Robinson Crusoe, alone, nature, antagonists Setting
Setting, island Characters, plot, examples, experiences Direct, directly Indirect, own
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The Novel Static, dynamic Human nature, vicariously Dynamic, first
Theme, experience, true, truths, truth Man, nature
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About Daniel Defoe Journalist, Robinson Crusoe Realism, reality Life
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About Robinson Crusoe First, factual Scottish Allegory, fiction,
sequels Verisimilitude First Human, divine, survive, God
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About Joseph Addison and Richard Steele
Addison, Steele, journalism Essayist, High Editor, knighted Journals, coffeehouses, journalism
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About The Tatler News do Expose, disguise, ignorance
Coffeehouse, newspaper Free, penny
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About The Tatler Emotion, all, think, reason, teeth Drama, coffeehouse
ridicules
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About The Spectator Discontinued, coffeehouse, essays, character, Spectator Franklin Saved, earned, Franklin’s Six - love, woman, justice - lawyer, drama
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About The Spectator - Freeport, merchant - Sentry Honeycomb, ladies’
- clergy man, health Variety, reader, individual Variety, women
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About The Spectator Families, own Talk, think ? Virtue Christian, ode
Essays are confined to editorial pages today. Satire is present in modern newspapers but is most often limited to political cartoons. The gossipy parts of these early periodicals correspond most closely to present-day advice columns.
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About Jonathan Swift Ireland Satirist, satire, evil, sin Eat, babies
Bitter ridicule
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About Gulliver’s Travels
Great Court, parody 4, 6, 60 Simple, satire Yahoos Hatred, pride
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About Gulliver’s Travels
License, trample, meat Favor, highest, foot, left, head, ear Eggs, finger, egg, war Catholics, Tory, trivial
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“Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.”
About Alexander Pope Dwarfed, weak Swift Only, poetry, fixed Epigram Deistic God, final Homer’s “Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.”
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About Isaac Watts Father, Latin, Hymns Psalms Hymns 600 standard
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About John and Charles Wesley
Saved Methodist Schools Methodism Exercise, sleep, four 9,000, Methodism
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About “Behold the Man!” Pilate’s, evangelistic Isaiah, biblical
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About Samuel Johnson Greatest, deism Standard, father Deaf, blind
Biographies vanity
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About The Rambler Playful Indirectly, life, inoculation
Experience, tenants
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About James Boswell Johnson, biography Biography, character
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About Thomas Gray Lyric, OCD, perfect studying
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About “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”
Perfect Elegy, death Nine - country - death - death, tombstone
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About “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”
Obscure, desert Buried Reflective Beautiful Romantic inspiration
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About Oliver Goldsmith
versatile
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About The Deserted Village
Industrial, unclaimed, fictional Ireland
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About William Cowper Hymn, depression Bible’s Nature important
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About “Walking with God”
Common, peace
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About “Light Shining out of Darkness”
Optimistic Descriptions biblical
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About “The Castaway” Struggles, leave Own, power
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About Robert Burns Farmer Scotland’s, 16
Scottish, dialect, Scots, Scottish, Scotland British, Scotland Burns, dialect
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About “To a Mouse” Audio of the poem Analyzed Theme Destruction
Apostrophe, guarantee Tone, feelings, future
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About “To a Louse” Satire, hypocrisy Others Tone, honestly
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About “A Red, Red Rose” Song Lyrics, constancy, universal Love Forever
Love- rose Love- melody
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About “John Anderson, My Jo”
Song Old, long, rejoices
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