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Introduction To English Major

Subject : english
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1. Each person is innately divine






2. Realistic representation of class tension - frustration - envy


3. Often abstract and non-representational






4. (Period and types)






5. Celebration of common people


6. Religious/devotional mixed with secular






7. Three revolutions of British Romantic Period






8. Culmination of Enlightenment






9. Conventions of the Augustan Age






10. Relations of colonizer and colonized






11. Thomas Gray


12. Motivated by industrial reform






13. How did content and form change during the Romantic Period?






14. Harlem Renaissance subverting of history


15. Rejects style of neoclassical period






16. What is the mood of Browning's 'The Cry of the Children'?






17. (Period and aftermath)






18. Expansion into new topics - esp. graphic treatments of sexuality






19. Texts of the Harlem Renaissance


20. Natural world as endowed with feelings - pathos - passion - expression






21. (Period and characteristics)






22. Elizabeth Barrett Browning 'The Cry of the Children'






23. How does 'A Supermarket in California' reflect the post-war conditions of the US?


24. Culmination of Enlightenment






25. Focuses on ordinary people in ordinary circumstances






26. Thomas Hardy


27. Emphasis on spontaneity rather than convention or formalism






28. Wordsworth's 'Expostulation and Reply'






29. Romantic rejection of reason


30. Dates of American Romanticism/Realism and Naturalism






31. Associated with prudishness/repression






32. The Age of Reason in action






33. Romantic rejection of reason


34. What do both 'The Disappointment' and 'The Imperfect Enjoyment' show?


35. Literature articulates history and history articulates literature






36. Natural world as endowed with feelings - pathos - passion - expression






37. Puritan world-view


38. Oral tradition






39. The Age of Reason in action






40. Individualistic - skeptical of society






41. Moral responsibility






42. Form of Iroquois prayer-song






43. Experiences of disintegration and disillusionment


44. Religious/devotional mixed with secular






45. Isolation and alienation from society






46. Theaters reopened and comedy flourished






47. Earnest - didactic - sincere






48. What does the extraordinary 'breaking in' upon everyday existence suggest about Romantics?






49. Content of Iroquois prayer-song






50. Reformist bent