Who is King Arthur?
Oronooko is the prince of this kingdom.
What is Coramantien?
In "The Author to Her Book," Anne Bradstreet compares her writing to this.
What is her child/offspring?
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight opens during what time of year?
What is Christmas?
The Shakespeare poems we studied were examples of which poetic form?
What is a sonnet?
In Rasselas, which character is abducted (and then returned)?
Who is Pekuah?
Rasselas grows up and eventually leaves this place.
What is the Happy Valley?
The Green Knight carries this body part out of court.
Sir Gawain must wait how long before returning the blow to the Green Knight?
What is one year and one day?
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is written in what verse form?
What is "bob and wheel"?
In Oronooko, the protagonist is renamed this after his enslavement.
Who is Caesar?
The Green Knight lives in this location (where Sir Gawain must go).
What is Green Chapel?
In "The Wanderer," this Old English word is described as "fully fixed."
What is Wyrd?
This poem begins "That time of year thou mayst in me behold."
What is "Sonnet 73"?
Poetry about poetry, especially self-conscious poems that pun on objects or items associated with writing or creating poetry is known as what genre?
What is meta-poetry?
This author, also known as Agent 160, was a spy for King Charles II.
Who is Aphra Behn?
In this poem, the speaker notes that they were "commanded . . . to take a grove for a house."
What is "The Wife's Lament"?
Margaret Cavendish uses this word to describe her imagination/authentic voice (rather than the ornamental writing of men).
What is fancy/fancies?
What poem includes the following lines about a spring morning? "The Shepherds’ Swains shall dance and sing/ For thy delight each May-morning:"
What is "The Passionate Shepherd to His Love"?
Rather than a standard narrative, Rasselas is written using what narrative structure?
What is "episodic"?
This speaker is "mindful of troubles, of cruel slaughters and dear kinsmen's downfall."
Who is the Wanderer?
In "A Passionate Shepherd to his Love," where does the speaker invite his love to sit?
Where is "upon the Rocks"?
In "Sonnet 73," what does the speaker compare himself to?
What is a dying fire?
The following lines come from what poem? Love's not time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks/Within his bending sickle's compass come.
What is "Sonnet 116"?
What genre best describes Aphra Behn's Oronooko?
What is a travel narrative?