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English Literature Terms and Background
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"Literary
Terms and Background Information
Religious Sects (denominational
concepts important in English literature.)
Ptolmey's Universe (how he and many writers saw
it)
Rhetorical Terms (anaphora, epanalepsis,
apostrophe, etc.)
Figurative Language (metonymy, synecdoche,
metaphor, etc.)
Genres and Periods (masque, parody, etc.)
Often Used Terms ( humors, felix culpa, etc. )
Poetry Terms (meter, verse, stanza, iambic,
trochaic, etc.)
Critical Approaches Study Guide (mimetic, historical,
formalist, feminist, etc.)
Terminology Quizzes (contributed to FunTrivia)
For a more detailed explanation of these and other terms, I recommend Merriam-Webster's
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Religious Sects in England/Great
Britain:
Catholics - rooted in Ireland, Catholics were an object of persecution in
England from the Reformation through the 19th Century
Anglicans - Official church since the 16th century; it has a creed of 39
articles; the classes are high church, broad church or Latitudinarian, and low church.
Presbyterians - John Calvin in Swiss Geneva; the religion was big in Scotland
and gave birth to Quakers, Baptists, etc.
Methodists - John and Charles Wesley; the religion was big in Wales
Hermetic Protestantism - contained a belief in occult powers, magic, and the
mystic (William Blake, Yeats, etc.)
The Universe According to Ptolmey:
Ptolmey was a Roman astronomer in the 2nd century A.D., and for nearly 1500
years his a"
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