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ANGL 1153 - Lecture notes
Everything the prof said that might be on the exam
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09/11/2012

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What did Horace say about literature? (2 words)
Definition
Delight and inspire
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"No ideas but in things". Who said it? What does it mean?
Definition
William Carlos Williams...it means poets should focus on the physical realities of life, not the world of ideas.
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Differentiate translation and transliteration.
Definition

Translation: getting the meaning of something across from one language to another.

Transliteration: more about preserving the sounds and the pronounciations from one language to another. 

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Epigraph
Definition
Short prose quotation at the start of a text.
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During what years did Shakespeare live?
Definition
1564-1616
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In citations, what are the meaning of slashes? As so:

 

Shakespeare writes, "For like the hectic in my blood he rages,/ and though must cure me till I know 'tis done."

Definition
They denote line breaks in poetry and some drama.
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Of the 3 major literary genres (prose fiction, drama and poetry), which is the oldest?
Definition
Poetry
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What is the first ever (written) story that we have evidence of today? When was it written?
Definition
Epic of Gilgamesh, 2100 BC
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What major invention emerged at the end of Shakespeare's time?
Definition
Printing press
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Who introduced the printing press to Europe?
Definition
Gutenburg.
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In about 1517, Martin Luther wrote something important that was able to spread because of the printing press. What was it?
Definition
Luther's 95 theses - it allowed for the spread of protestantism.
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Don Quixote, written by?
Definition
Cervantes
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How were novels and printed books seen in the 17th century?
Definition
Cheap and unacceptable. Other people with hand-copied books looked down in them in a kind of snobby fashion, as if their books were more significant and valuable.
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Describe the evolution of the novel through the 18th century.
Definition
The novel's popularity emerges, while poetry and drama remain popular.
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Who wrote Robinson Crusoe? When?
Definition
Daniel Defoe, 1719.
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Why would the author of Robinson Crusoe not want to put his real name on the cover of his novel?
Definition
Because novels were not exactly well-regarded from a societal point of view at that time, so he wanted to make it look like a real story; an account of a shipwrecked man on an island.
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Describe the evolution of the novel throughout the 19th century.
Definition
It starts to become a dominant form of literature, because of universal literacy. People are excited for authors like Dickens and Austen.
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Campus novel
Definition
Novel set on a campus or in a scholarly environment. Includes themes common to school, college and university.
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Protagonist
Definition
Main character; hero as opposed to the antagonist.
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What does the prefix "pro" signify?
Definition
First
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If you go back to the greek, what does protagonist mean?
Definition
The first competitor, or the first warrior.
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What does the latin phrase in medias res mean?
Definition
In the midst of things
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How are women treated in the iliad?
Definition
As property; the story itself is quite sexist towards women. 
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The literary essay teaches you to think like a ____________ and write like a _________.
Definition
detective, lawyer
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What is E.M. Forster's most famous book?
Definition
Howard's End
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Who said it?

 

"Know thyself"

Definition
Socrates
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What are 3 different "ways" Brian learns in the novel?
Definition

1) Through his actual studies

2) University Challenge

3) Through Alice and Rebecca (he learns about himself, his identity)

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Which artistic display best describes first person narration? 3rd person?
Definition

1st person: portrait

3rd person: landscape

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What are the first 3 words of Moby Dick?
Definition
Call me Ishmael
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How does Brian manage his identity with his CD arrangement?
Definition
He puts the ones that he wants other people to see in visible areas, so that they will like him better, figuring that he listens to cool music.
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Who said it?

 

"All comparisons are odious (hateful)

Definition
John Dunne, 17th century English poet.
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Why does Alice want to be on the University Challenge team?
Definition
TV exposure; she wants to become an actress.
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Who said it?

 

"L'enfer, c'est les autres."

Definition
Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher.
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Who wrote Brideshead revisited in 1945?
Definition
Evelyn Waugh
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Irony
Definition
Situation where there is an incongruity between the real and implied meanings.
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Verbal irony
Definition
Figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant.
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Dramatic irony
Definition
Irony that is understood by the audience, but not by the characters on stage.
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Situational irony
Definition

When your actions and words don't line up. 

 

Ex: A parent hits their child and tells them "You're not allowed to hit your sister!".

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Nostalgia
Definition
A sentimental longing for the past.
Term
When was 90% literacy attained in Europe?
Definition
1890's
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Hyperbole
Definition
Using exaggeration as a figure of speech
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Who was Plato? Who was his teacher?
Definition
Greek philosopher taught by Socrates
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What did Plato's most famous book (The Republic) contain?
Definition
The blueprint for an ideal state.
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What is a platonic form?
Definition
An ideal form of something
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Bildungsroman
Definition
Coming-of-age story. Literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist.
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Who said it?

 

Do I contradict myself?

Very well then

I am large

I contain multitudes

Definition
Walt Whitman - American 19th century poet
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Paul Fussell, American literature scholar and WWII vet, wrote these two books mentioned in class:
Definition

1) Great War in Modern Memory

2) Class: A Guide to the American Status System

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Juxtaposition
Definition

1) placing things side by side

2) to contrast sharply

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When was the Canadian constitution "born"?
Definition
1982
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What was the BNA act?
Definition
British North America Acts, basically what was the constitution before the one in 1982.
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Barney's version, authored by...
Definition
Mordecai Richler
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Cite the wise Buddhist thought mentioned in class.
Definition
All suffering is created by desire
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Generic (adjectivial form of genre)
Definition

Expectations from a certain literary genre.

 

Ex: In a Western, there will be shootouts.

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What does "bad faith" mean?
Definition
Self-deception
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Who wrote the book Emotional Intelligence?
Definition
Daniel Goleman, Harvard psychology Ph.D
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Sanctimonious
Definition
Making a show of being superior to other people
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Microcosm
Definition
A small glimpse of the bigger whole
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Metaphysics
Definition
Branch of philosophy concerned with the fundamental nature of reality.
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Metafiction
Definition
A character writes what you're reading (think about Barabara in Notes on a Scandal)
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To redact
Definition
To black out, as in a report
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Insouciant
Definition
to not care; a non caring attitude
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Hegemony
Definition
Domination of the status quo
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Titillated
Definition
Aroused by stimulation
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Mediation
Definition
To put into a medium
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Incredulity
Definition
Unbelievability
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Nascent
Definition
Just born
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Semaphore
Definition
A system of sending messages by holding the arms or two flags or poles in certain positions according to an alphabetic code.
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Pablum
Definition
Mushed baby food
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Puce
Definition
Of dark-red or purple-brown colour.
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Alterity
Definition
State of being radically alien to the conscious self or to a particular culture.
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Projection (in psychology)
Definition
When someone denies their attributes them and assigns them to other people.
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Performed identity
Definition
When you act differently in front of others.
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When was Hamlet first performed?
Definition
Early 1600s (about 1602 or 1603)
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What were Shapespeare's 3 day jobs?
Definition

1) actor

2) writer

3) producer

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What is the reasoning behind the naming of the state of Virginia?
Definition
Named after Elizabeth I, who was known as a virgin queen.
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Shakespeare co-owned this theatre.
Definition
The Globe Theatre
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Most of Shakespeare's plays are based on these events.
Definition
Historical
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What is Shakespeare's first tragedy?
Definition
Titus Andronicus (1594)
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Which Roman finalized the 5 act structure for plays?
Definition
Seneca
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The gregorian calendar used to have 10 months. How were the other two added?
Definition

Julius Caesar - July

Augustus Caesar - August

Term
Approximately how many plays did Shakespeare write?
Definition
37
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What type of play was very popular in Shakespeare's time?
Definition
Revenge
Term

Who said:

L'État c'est moi

Definition
Louis 14
Term

Who said it:

 

We work our way through a novel; a play works its way through us. (british theatre critic)

Definition
Kenneth Tynan
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Nihilism
Definition
Philosophy where life is considered as meaningless
Term
Hedonism
Definition
The love of immediate pleasure
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Name this pre-Shakespearean famous english writer of "The Canterbury Tales".
Definition
Chaucer
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Who played the ghost in Hamlet?
Definition
Shakespeare himself
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Why do they swear upon the sword in 1.5?
Definition

1) religious implications (cross)

2) prelude to violence

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Rationalism
Definition
Priviledging logic over emotions.
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Stoic
Definition
Said of someone who can endure hardship without complaining or showing their feelings
Term
What remark does Polonius make about the way other people dress?
Definition
You can learn a lot from their garments.
Term
Which play character especially invokes the language of family?
Definition
Claudius
Term
Why are Liberal arts named as such?
Definition
The arts of persuasion, thinking, etc. were reserved for the free citizens of Rome. The slaves did more practical and hands-on things.
Term
Truth claim
Definition
Hypothesis not yet verified by experience
Term
Existentialism
Definition
"We have to make things good ourselves, because God cannot make them good."
Term
Sycophantic
Definition
Eager to please people
Term
Quintessential
Definition
the defining quality of a thing
Term
Bawdy
Definition
Coarse, vulgar humour
Term
Who was Priam?
Definition
The king of Troy during the iliad
Term
What does vita brevis, ars longa mean?
Definition
Life is short, art lasts
Term
Objective correlative
Definition
Literary device designed to demonstrate a theme, position, idea, etc.
Term

Who said it:

 

"murder will out"

Definition
Chaucer
Term
Espial
Definition
spy
Term
Recite John Keats' line from Ode on a grecian Urn
Definition
Beauty is truth, truth beauty. Tis all you know and all you need to know
Term
Foil (meaning aside from sword)
Definition
Literary term for 2 contrasting characters where their differences are highlighted.
Term
Argal
Definition
Ergo (therefore)
Term
Name 4 reasons to study poetry (SVVA)
Definition

1) See the world better

2) Verbal precision

3) Verbal discovery

4) Art of memory

Term

"Most of us are huddled tight to the border, looking into the candy store window, scared of the Americans on one side and the bush on the other."

 

What is Mordecai Richler saying here?

Definition
Many Canadians live near the U.S. border.
Term
What did Lorrie Moore say about having an affair?
Definition
"Having an affair is like always having a book out from the library."
Term

"In the park near the pump under empires of oak, winter sits folding its linen"

 

What does Babstock compare here?

Definition
Snow and towels
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What is Ezra Pond's recipe for poetry?
Definition
"Make it new"
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Metaphor = ?
Definition
Accuracy + surprise
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Enjambment
Definition
The spill of meaning from the end of one line into the next.
Term
What word did Shklovsky coin?
Definition
Defamiliarization
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Ars longa, vita brevis (Hippocrates)
Definition
Art is long, life is short
Term
What did English writer Samuel Johnson say about metaphors?
Definition
"With metaphors, you get two ideas for the price of one."
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Stanza
Definition
Verse paragraph
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Alliteration
Definition
Repetition of similar sounds
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Assonance
Definition
Repetition of vowel sounds
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Consonance
Definition
Repetition of consonant sounds
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Sibilance
Definition
Repetition of "s" sounds.
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