Say the periods of this period with centuries
Pagan - mid 5th-6th
Church - 7th-11th
Tell the name of norman conqueror
William
Which word means "rebirth" from Latin?
Rinascere
Who was a head of parliament army, puritans?
Oliver Cromwell
Tell the name of Emily Bronte's dark romance.
"Wuthering Heights"
Who was the father of English prose?
Alfred the Great
Years of "The 100 years War".
1337-1453
Tell the author of "The History of King Richard III".
Sir Thomas More
Tell the author of "Absalom and Achitophel".
John Dryden
Who wrote about middle class life in small towns especially women? Tell examples of works.
Which nation called Whiteland as "Albion"?
Greeks
Who wrote the greatest allegorical poem in English devoted to the christian way of life and what it was called?
William Langland, Piers Plowman
Who introduced sonnet?
Sir Thomas Wyatt
Tell the author of "Paradise Lost" 's tragedy.
"Samson Agonistes"
What is fragmentation?
Is a technique where the narrative, structure or language is broken into disconnected or non-linear parts rather than presented in a smooth, traditional way
Which event led to the establishment of monasteries where monks transcribed religious and secular works?
The spread of Christian faith beginning in the 6th century with arrival of St.Augustine.
When were Oxford and Cambridge found?
1168, 1209
Who organised academy of atheistics in England?
Sir Walter Raleigh
Tell the heroic couplet of Alexander Pope.
"Essay on Man"
Tell the author of "The Invisible Man", "The Wonderful Visit", "Textbook of Biology".
Herbert George Wells
Tell the author of "Juliana"
Cynewulf
Which literary work considered to be predecessor of the psychological novel in England by Geoffrey Chaucer?
"Trolius and Pressida"
Tell the author of "Tamburlaine the Great" 's not completed long poem.
"Hero and Leader"
Who is the author of "The Gates of Paradise", "Jerusalem" , "Songs of Experience",
William Blake
Who is it: "He was a tall man wearing very expensive clothes and a mask. He spoke with a strong German accent and he was soon to get married to the daughter of the King of Scandinavia"
The King of Bohemia from "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" by Arthur Conan Doyle