Utopia
Thomas More
This author wrote "Lanval"
Marie de France
Sir Thomas More served under this monarch.
Henry VIII
Thomas Wyatt adapted the sonnet form from this poet.
Petrarch
"A Modest Proposal" is written in this genre/style.
Satire
Dr. Faustus
Christopher Marlowe
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is part of this revival.
Alliterative
Mary Astell's writing is often categorized as this.
Proto-feminist
This type of poetry romanticizes life in countryside.
Pastoral
These TWO poets wrote Georgic poetry about field work.
Stephen Duck and Mary Collier.
The Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
This text uses a frame narrative.
The Canterbury Tales
This author's “mighty line” is said to have launched the great period of Elizabethan drama.
Christopher Marlowe
The first “official” poet laureate, named in 1668
John Dryden
William Cowper's "The Castaway" is this type of poem.
Elegiac
The Diary
Samuel Pepys
This 14th-century text does NOT use the dialect of English that is a precursor to the English we speak today.
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
This is the name of the philosophical movement associated with the author of Utopia.
Renaissance Humanism
“The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” is this type of poem.
Pastoral lyric of invitation
This poet wrote "Ode: Rule, Britannia"
James Thomson
"Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard"
Thomas Gray
This event: ____________ in this year: _____________ led to the rise of Anglo-Norman literature in England.
The Norman Invasion (or the Battle of Hastings) in 1066
This author wrote about the dangers of censorship in the 17th century.
John Milton
The Canterbury Tales is this type of satire.
Estates satire
These TWO 18th-century poets wrote about how women should act.
Alexander Pope and Anne Ingram