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Terms/Themes to Know

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Pastoral Poetry   Countryside, shepherds, farmers, romanticized, idealized, unrealistic. (Majesty of the countryside) EX:) Marlowe  
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Coterie Writing   Circulating manuscript for select audiences - women would often do this - Restoration + 18th Century - could be published with out without consent Audience - Female Friends Felt freer to express themselves than if they had a wide audience  
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Carpe Diem   "Seize the day!" EX:) Herrick, Marvell  
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Satire   Who: Jonathan Swift (Modest Proposal and Description of Morning), and Shakespeare (Twelfth Night) Why: Improve/Point out faults - Indirectly criticizing  
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Female Writers   Lady Mary Wroth "A Crown of Sonnets Dedicated to Love" #77 Margaret Cavendish "A True Relation of my Birth, Breeding, and Life Mary, Lady Chudleigh "To the Ladies" Aphra Behn "Ornooko" Mary Leapor "The Headache to Aurealia" Anne Finch "The Intro"  
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Metaphysical Poetry   Comparison of unlike objects (Physical and Emotional) EX:) Donne  
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