ALFRED TENNYSON. In poetry, apart from the drama, the Victorian period is the greatest in English literature. Its most representative, though not its greatest, poet is Alfred Tennyson. Tennyson, the fourth of a large family of children, was born in Somersby, Lincolnshire, in 1809. That year, as it happened, is distinguished by the birth of a large number of eminent men, among them Gladstone, Darwin, and Lincoln. Tennyson's father was a clergyman, holding his appointments from a member of the…
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CHAPTER 5: SCHISM, REFORM, & RENEWAL • • • • • • • Babylonian Captivity and Black Plague Western Schism Protestant Reformation (Renaissance) Martin Luther, John Calvin, Ulrich Zwingli, King Henry VIII Lutheranism, Calvinism, Anglicanism St. Catherine of Sienna, Ignatius of Loyola, Teresa of Avila Council of Trent Babylonian Captivity of the Church • “Babylonian Captivity”: Avignon Papacy- 1309-1377 (7 popes) • Philip IV of France arrested Boniface VIII and put in French Pope, Clement V. • French…
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMPOSITION SECTION I Time 1 Hour Directions: This part consists of selections from prose works and questions based on their content, form, and style. After each passage, choose the best answer to each question and completely fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. Note: Pay particular attention to the requirement of questions that contain the words NOT, LEAST, or EXCEPT. Questions 111. Read the following passage carefully before you choose your answers…
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History of the United States is to show history from the viewpoint of others. 2. This is Zinn’s thesis for pages 1-11: These traits did not stand out in the Europe of the Renaissance, dominated as it was by religion of popes, the government of kings, and the frenzy for money that marked Western Civilization and its first messenger to the Americas, Christopher Columbus. 3. According to Zinn, Columbus is portrayed as a holy character that was brave enough to sail into the unknown in traditional…
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Readers long to know how the United States became the world's grandest nation and who should get the glory as our founding heroes. In recent years, publishers have thrived off peddling the so-called Founding Fathers, the leaders of the American Revolution who created the United States with a republican government. But this year's celebration of a quadricentennial invites attention to an earlier spate of founders: the English colonists of Jamestown in Virginia, first settled in 1607. The queen of England…
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First Nations Cultures Oral tradition vs. written records: 1. Oral tradition * Main source of history * Pass on values * Told carefully and with precision 2. Written records * Wampum = shells by Mohawk recorded law, teachings * Birch bard: by Cree + Ojibway * Pictographs Cultural beliefs: * Worldview: set of values and beliefs about the world * Egalitarian = promote equality * 7 sacred teachings/grandfathers: i. Wisdom…
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Christian Heritage Test #3 Notes Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformations (REL 1350 Weaver) Biography Early Life Pre-Monastery Domineering father Law studies Depression; overwhelmed by God’s wrath Health issues, constipation from devil Thunderstorm-“St. Anne, help me, I’ll become a _Monk_” ultimate devotion to God Monastic Life: No peace about salvation still angry and scared of God Ordered monastic lifestyle Self-help (pilgrimage) Treasury of merit University of Wittenburg…
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Rethinking Mercantilism: Political Economy, the British Empire, and the Atlantic World in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries Author(s): Steve Pincus Reviewed work(s): Source: The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 69, No. 1 (January 2012), pp. 3-34 Published by: Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5309/willmaryquar.69.1.0003 . Accessed: 06/09/2012 12:18 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms…
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article is about the novel. For the characters, see Victor Frankenstein or Frankenstein's monster. For other uses, see Frankenstein (disambiguation). Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus Volume I, first edition Author Mary Shelley Language English Genre Horror, Gothic, Romance, science fiction Published 1818 (Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor & Jones) Pages 280 Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is a novel written by British author Mary Shelley about eccentric scientist Victor Frankenstein…
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Department of English Spring 2014 Course Descriptions 89S. Imagining War. Instructor M. Maiwald. WF 8:30-9:45 In this course, we will consider how the experience of war has been represented in American fiction, non-fiction, and film. We will investigate how attitudes toward war have evolved throughout American history: our timeline begins with the Civil War—the traumatic event that birthed the modern American state—and ends with the recent conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. In particular…
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