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Term | Definition |
Chaucer | English Period-tales of knights and lords, religious themes England |
Machiavelli | The Renaissance-religious, historical writing, letters, personal narratives; lyric poetry, drama, social commentary England |
Shakespeare | The Renaissance-religious, historical writing, letters, personal narratives; lyric poetry, drama, social commentary England |
Cervantes | The Renaissance-religious, historical writing, letters, personal narratives; lyric poetry, drama, social commentary England |
John Milton | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Sir Isaac Newton | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Daniel Defoe | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Jonathan Swift | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Samuel Richardson | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Henry Fielding | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Gray | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Ben Johnson | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Lawrence Stern | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Oliver Goldsmith | Neoclassical-fixed form poetry, political style with flowery language, travel writing England |
Ben Franklin | Colonial America-religious, historical writing, letters, personal narratives America |
Thomas Paine | Colonial America-religious, historical writing, letters, personal narratives America |
Noah Webster | Colonial America-religious, historical writing, letters, personal narratives America |
William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Romantic-nature writing and freedom of imagination England |
Jane Austen | Romantic-nature writing and freedom of imagination England |
Mary Shelly | Romantic-nature writing and freedom of imagination England |
Lord Byron | Romantic-nature writing and freedom of imagination England |
Sir Walter Scoot | Romantic-nature writing and freedom of imagination England |
Edgar Allen Poe | Romantic-nature writing and freedom of imagination America |
Ralph Waldo Emerson | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Charles Dickens | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift England |
Nathaniel Hawthorne | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Robert Browning | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Edgar Allen Poe | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Emily Bronte | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift England |
Charlotte Bronte | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift England |
William Thackeray | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift England |
Charles Dickens | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift England |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Nathaniel Hawthorne | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Herman Melville | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Harriet Beecher Stowe | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Henry David Thoreau | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Walt Witman | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift America |
Charles Darwin | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift England |
George Eliot | Early Victorian-gothic horror, idealism and spiritual uplift England |
Karl Marx | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Louisa May Alcott | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
George Eliot(Mary Ann Evens) | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Thomas Hardy | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author England |
Mark Twain | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Henry James | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Henrik Ibsen | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Robert Louis Stevenson | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author England |
Mark Twain | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Thomas Hardy | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
George Bernard Shaw | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Oscar Wilde | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Stephen Crane | Realistic Period-social stories without the obvious presence of the author America |
Theodore Dreiser | Naturalistic and symbolistic America |
Jack London | Naturalistic and symbolistic America |
Joseph Conrad | Edwardian America |
Edith Wharton | Edwardian America |
John Millington Synge | Edwardian Irish(other) |
D.H. Lawrence | Edwardian England |
Willa Cather | Edwardian America |
T.S. Eliot | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
Aldous Huxley | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
James Joyce | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress Irish(other) |
T.S. Eliot | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
E.M. Foster | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress English |
Virginia Woolf | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress English |
T.E Lawrence | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress Englis |
Earnest Hemingway | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
William Faulkner | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
W.B. Yeats | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress Irish(other) |
John Steinbeck | First World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
James Joyce | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress Irish (other) |
Richard Wright | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
George Orwell | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress English |
Arthur Miller | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
J.D. Salinger | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
Samuel Beckett | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress Irish(other) |
Vladmir Nabokov | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress English |
Jack Kerouac | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
Chinua Achebe | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress African American(other) |
Iris Murdock | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress English |
Theodore Roethke | Second World War-experimental, unique voices, youth culture and progress America |
Sylvia Plath | Postmodernist-anti-heros, media culture, humorous irony, social conflict America |
Maya Angelou | Postmodernist-anti-heros, media culture, humorous irony, social conflict African American(other) |
Alice Walker | Postmodernist-anti-heros, media culture, humorous irony, social conflict African American(other) |
Raymond Carver | Postmodernist-anti-heros, media culture, humorous irony, social conflict America |
Toni Morrison | Postmodernist-anti-heros, media culture, humorous irony, social conflict African American(other) |
Amy Tan | Postmodernist-anti-heros, media culture, humorous irony, social conflict Chinese American(other) |
Thomas Pynchon | Postmodernist-anti-heros, media culture, humorous irony, social conflict America |
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