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Authors, Works, & Time Periods English Literature Authors, Works, & Time Periods

Anglo-Saxon period (449-1066) Introduction (p. 8-17) Beowulf “The Seafarer” Big Ideas: The Epic Warrior The Power of Faith The World of Romance

Middle Ages (1066-1485) Introduction (p. 8-17) Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Arthurian Legend Big Ideas: The Epic Warrior The Power of Faith The World of Romance

Renaissance (1485-1650) Introduction (p. 236-244) “Speech to the Troops at Tilbury” & “On Monsieur’s Departure,” Queen Elizabeth I “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love,” Christopher Marlowe “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd,” Sir Walter Raleigh “Of Studies,” Francis Bacon Macbeth, William Shakespeare “A Valediction Forbidding Mourning,” John Donne Sonnets: “Sonnet 30” & “Sonnet 75,” Edmund Spencer “Sonnet 31” & “Sonnet 39,” Sir Philip Sidney “Sonnet 116” & “Sonnet 130,” William Shakespeare Big Ideas: Humanists and Courtiers A Bard for the Ages The Sacred and the Secular

Puritanism to the Enlightenment (1640-1780) Introduction (p. 500-508) “A Modest Proposal” & “Gulliver’s Travels,” Jonathan Swift Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan Big Ideas: Civil War, Commonwealth, & Restoration Enlightenment & Neoclassicism

Romanticism (1750-1837) Introduction (p. 692-700) “The Lamb,” “The Tyger,” “London,” “Songs of Innocence,” & “Songs of Experience,” William Blake “Lines Composed Above Tintern Abbey,” William Wordsworth “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” Samuel Coleridge “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,” Lord Byron “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” Percey Blythe Shelley “Ode to the West Wind,” John Keats Big Ideas: The Stirrings of Romanticism Nature & the Imagination The Quest for Truth & Beauty

The Victorian Age (1837-1901) Introduction (p. 908-921) “Crossing the Bar” & “Ulysses,” Alfred Lord Tennyson “Sonnet 43,” Elizabeth Barrett Browning “My Last Duchess,” Robert Browning “Dover Beach,” Matthew Arnold Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens “The Man He Killed” & “Ah, Are You Digging on My Grave?” Thomas Hardy “To An Athlete Dying Young,” A.E. Housman Big Ideas: Optimism & the Belief in Progress Realism & Naturalism

The Modern Age (1901-1950) Introduction (p. 1028-1042) 1984, “Wartime Diary,” & “Shooting an Elephant,” George Orwell “Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night,” Dylan Thomas “Be Ye Men of Valor,” Winston Churchill “The Rocking-Horse Winner,” D.H. Lawrence “A Cup of Tea,” Katherine Mansfield “Sailing to Byzantium” & “A Second Coming,” William Butler Yeats Big Ideas: Class, Colonialism, and the Great War Modernism World War II & Aftermath