English American Literature Reviewer
English American Literature Reviewer
English American Literature Reviewer
BEN JONSON
= next to Shakespeare for being the dramatist in the Elizabeth age
= his followers call themselves “ Sons of Ben”
= written on his tomb when he dies “ O Rare Ben Jonson”
Volpone – best play in English literature : about the fox named Volpone
Song / to Celia The Noble Nature
FRANCIS BACON
= the wisest, brightest, meanest of mankind
= first essayist in English literature
Of Studies : some foods are to tastes, some to be swallowed and some to be digested…
SAMUEL PEPYS
Pepys’s Diary (1825)
ALEXANDER POPE
Dunciad – epic of Dunces
Essay on man – he wrote at the age of 12 Pastorals – 16
An essay of Criticism – 23 The rape of the lock – 24
The translation of the Greek’s : ILIAD
= AGE of the POPE
JONATHAN SWIFT
Gullivers travel
Gulliver : Liliput
THOMAS GRAY
Elegy written in a Country Churchyard – 9 years in writing
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH
*The Child is the father of the man* = one of his famous line
= called “ The nature’s high priest” and “Pioneer”
= Lyrical Ballads = everyday “natural” life
The Solitary Reaper
She was a phantom of delight = the lyrics of the poem characterizes the poet’s wife Mary Hutchinson
= at the age of 73 he was made the “Poet Laureate”
ROBERT BROWNING and ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING = famous literary couples in English
literature
The Barretts of Wimpole Street = popular modern play
RB : Memorabilia
The last Duchess
LEWIS CAROLL
Alice in Wonderland
JOHN DONNE
Song
GEORGE HERBERT
Virtue
WILLIAM BLAKE
The lamb – from songs of Innocence
The Tyger – from songs of experience
GEORGE ORWELL = was the pen name chosen by Eric Arthur Blain
Shooting an Elephant
CHARLES DICKENS
Pickwick Paper
David Copperfield
AMERICAN LITERATURE
LINDSAY KALIVALA
The congo Epic of Finland
POETRY
a) Poem – rhymed
b) Blank Verse – unrhymed
c) Free Verse – no definite pattern
EPICS = Anonymous
1. Luciad –Portugal
2. Gilgamesh – Babylonian OTHER TERMS
3. Elcid – Spain 1. Elegy – songs for the dead
4. Beowulf – England 2. Quazimodo – hunchback in the Nortrodame
5. Song of Roland –France 3. Paranoid – highly suspicious
6. Divine Comedy – Italy (Inferno, Purgatoryo, 4. Mortimer Mouse – Mickey Mouse
Paradiso) 5. Psalms – Song for the church
7. Shanamah – Persia (Verdausi) 6. Ante-meridium – A.M.
7. Post Meridium – P.M.
8. Satire – plays about real life
QUOTATIONS 9. Folk-play – local…
1. A thing of beauty is a joy forever …
= John Keats MYTHOLOGY
ODE TO NIGHTINGALE 1. Narcissus – fell in love with himself
2. For the love of money is the root of all evil 2. Cupid – lover of psyche
… 3. Penelope – wife of Odysseus
= Bible, New Testaments 4. Calypso – nymph who fell in love with
3. Earth has no sorrow that Heaven can not Odysseus
heal 5. PYRAMUS –THISBE
= Thomas Moore 6. PYGMALION – GALATEA
4. Life is what we make it 7. Selene – Goddess of the Sky
8. Aurora – Goddess of Dawn 2. Yen – Japan
9. Hebe – Goddess of Youth 3. Won –Korea
10. Aeoulian – Aeolus (based) 4. OTHER WORKS AND AUTHORS
11. ISHTAR – Babylonian goddess of beauty 5. Casino Royale – Ian flemming
12. ISIS – Egyptian goddess of beauty 6. Swiss family Robinson – Johann Rudolf
Wyss
PHOBIAS 7. Pilgrim’s Progress –John Bunyan
1. Myso – dirt 8. The little prince –Antoine de St. Exupery
2. Claustro – close places 9. The Wonderful wizard of Oz –Lyman Frank
3. Agora – open places Baum
4. Irithro – blushing 10. Oliver twist – Charles Dickens
5. Nicto – dark night 11. Alice adventure in wonderland – Lewis
6. Pyro – fire Caroll
7. Zoo – Animal 12. The prince – Noccolo Machiavelli
8. Micro –Small object 13. Pinocchio – Carlo Collodi
9. Patho – Diseases 14. The ugly duckling – Hans Christiaan
10. Triskaideka – 13 Anderson
11. Alto – high places 15. Ivanhoe – Sir Walter Scott
12. Sangre – Blood 16. Uncle Tom’s Cabin – Harriet Beecher Stowe
13. Cito – eating 17. The Cask of Amontillado –Edgar Allan Poe
18. Pride and Prejudice – Jane Austin
MONETARY UNITS 19. Madame Bovary – Gustave Flawked
1. Taka- Bangladesh