Created by Emma Madden
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The Canterbury Tales- Chaucer
Medieval Machinery
Jacobean
Middle Ages: Influence of French on meter
Beowulf (Seamus Heaney translation)
Victorian Literature
Aristotle's Tragedy: Hamartia
Peripateia
Modernism
Abangorisis
Aristotle's Tragedy
Lolita on Art
Aristotle's Tragedy:
Tragic Unities
Lolita: Humbert's Self-Reflexivity
The Miller's Tale: Cuckoldry
Rainbows As A Sub-Motif In Lolita
Sassure & Lolita
Reversed Sonnet - Ruert Brookes (the button has stoed working) - infer, Emma, god damn Yeezy taught me sorry listening to ma boy Kanye
Waiting For Godot - Beckett
Nothingness in Waiting For Godot
The Avatar of Chaucer in The Miller's Tale
Women in The Changeling - Middleton and Rowley
The Regency Period
The Flea- John Donne
(key that isn't working)-olemic
The Enlightenment
A()hra Behn - The Fair Jilt
The Miller's Tale: Fabliaux
Rape Of The Lock - Alexander Pope
()icaresque Novel
Hamlet
Restoration Comedy
The Miller's Tale: Alison
Courtly Love
The Tudors: Thou
()astoral Love
The Changeling continued
Tudors: Reformation
Liebestod
To His Coy Mistress - 'seize the day ()oem'
Wuthering Heights
Ra()e Of The Cock (jk lol) Quotation
Northanger Abbey - Book 1
Shakespeare in General
Northanger Abbey - Book 1
Northanger Abbey - Book 2
Northanger Abbey
Othello- Shakespeare
The Changeling - setting
Northanger Abbey
Love in Orlando
Women in Othello
Unity In Orlando
Othello: Iago as a machiavellian character
Othello As A Hero
Unity In Orlando
Othello: The handkerchief
The Word 'Wife' in Othello
Ottava Rima
Uxoriousness
Othello's Cognition
Monometer
Performative Language
()aratactic
Foregrounding
Asyndeton
Othello As An Other
Heterodiegetic
Homodiegetic
Carnivalesque
Molossus
Anapest
Chaucer & Middle Ages:
Mariolatry
Middle Ages: Strophic
Middle Ages: Fabliaux
French & Italian Inspired Chaucer
Gothicism
Cloister
Gothicism
Chaucer As A Man of Society
()anegyric
Stoicism & Seneca - T.S. Eliot on Othello
Restoration Drama
Tudors - Chain Of Being
Early Modern Ambiguity
Early Modern Poetry
Ana()hora
E()istro()he