Period
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Title
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Type
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Author
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Answer
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Restoration (1667)
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"______ ______"
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Epic blank verse poem
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John Milton
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"Paradise Lost"
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Restoration (1677)
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"The Rover"
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Drama, restoration comedy
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Female playwright:
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Aphra Behn
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Restoration (1678 & 1684)
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"Pilgrim's Progress" (part I&II)
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Religous dream allegory
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John Bunyan
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Restoration (1681-1687)
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"Absalom and Achitophel" and "Song for St. Cecilia's Day"
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Satirical poem; ode (respectively)
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John Dryden
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Georgian (1712-1714)
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"The _____ of the ____"
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Comic, satirical "mock epic" poem
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Alexander Pope
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"The Rape of the Lock"
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Georgian (1719)
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"Robinson Crusoe" and "A Journal of the Plague Year"
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Historical Novel
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Daniel Defoe
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Georgian (1726)
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"________'s _____"
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Satire
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Jonathan Swift
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"Gulliver's Travels"
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Georgian (1742 & 1749)
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"Joseph Andrews" and "Tom Jones"
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Bildungsroman, picaresque
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Henry Fielding
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Georgian (1755)
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"Dictionary of the English Language"
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Dictionary, one of the most influential
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Samuel Johnson
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Georgian (1791)
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"The Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D."
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Biography
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James Boswell
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Georgian (1770s)
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"The Rivals", "A Trip to Scarborough", and "The School for Scandal"
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Satirical, comedic dramas
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Richard Sheridan
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Georgian (1751)
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"The Elegy Written in a ____ _______"
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Pre-Romantic Elegy
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Thomas Gray
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Country Churchyard
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Early Romantic (1793)
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"The Lamb", "The Tyger" and "A Poison Tree"
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Romantic Poetry
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William Blake
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Early Romantic (1788-1794)
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"Tam o'Shanter", "A Red, Red Rose" and "Auld Lang Syne"
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Narrative Poem, Songs
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Robert Burns
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Romantic (1794)
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"The Mysteries of Udolpho"
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Gothic novel
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Ann Radcliffe
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Romantic (1798)
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"Lyrical Ballads, with a Few Other Poem"
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Poetry collection
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Two Authors, Lake Poets: _______ ______ & _____ _____ _________
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William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Romantic (1798-1850)
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"The _____"
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Autobiographical blank verse poem
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William Wordsworth
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"The Prelude"
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Romantic (1797 - 1816)
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"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" and "Kubla Khan"
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Supernatural Poems
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Lake Poet: _____ _____ _______
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Romantic (1801-1805)
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"Thalaba the Destroyer " and "Madoc"
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Epic poems
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Lake Poet, friend of Wordsworth and Coleridge: _____ ______
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Robert Southey
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Romantic (1802-1804)
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"I Wandered ____ as a ______" and "The ______ is Too Much With Us"
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Lyric poem; critical sonnet (respectively)
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William Wordsworth
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'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud' and 'The World is Too Much With Us'
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Romantic (1810-1822)
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"Ozymandius", "Mont Blanc", "England in 1819", "Ode to the West Wind", and essay "Defence of Poetry"
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Poems, essay
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_____ ____ _____
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Romantic (1812-1819)
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"Don Juan" and "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage"
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Comedic epic satire; melancholy narrative poem (respectively)
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George Gordon, better known as ____ ______
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Lord Byron
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Romantic (1813)
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"She ____ in ____"
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Lyrical poem
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Lord Byron
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"She Walks in Beauty"
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Romantic (1815)
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"Mansfield Park"
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Novel of manners
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Jane Austen
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Romantic (1818)
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"________ Unbound"
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Lyric drama
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Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Prometheus Unbound
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Romantic (1817-1821)
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"Endymion", "La Belle Dame Sans Merci", and Odes including: "Ode on a Grecian Urn" & "To Autumn"
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Poems, Odes
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John Keats
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Romantic (1821-1859)
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Essays including "Confessions of an English Opium Eater"
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Personal Essays
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Three Essayists: 1) Thomas _______ 2) William _____ 3) Charles ____
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1) Thomas DeQuincey 2) William Hazlitt 3) Charles Lamb
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