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English Lit & Comp

Literary Movements Overview

To Prep for Exam

Why Bother?

This section will give you the opportunity to review some of the potential content of the exam. It can help you gain some insight into the types of poems they use on the exam.

Read a poem or two from each movement and

familiarize yourself with the ideas associated with each movement.

A grouping of writers who share

similar aims, years of publication, and a base of operations.

How can this help me?

Knowing what movement a poem belongs to can

help you recognize certain characteristics associated with the writing. Studying within the framework of literary movements may also help you on the multiple-choice section. oKnowing a body of work can help you recognize characteristics. IE: if you recognize a poem is from the metaphysical tradition, you may have some ready made ideas about form, content, figurative language, and overall meaning. oYou will know to look for witty, surprising pairings of concrete and abstract ideas. oYou will expect irony and paradox to brew beneath even the most religious content.

Metaphysical

Mostly 17th century English poetic

mode

Exhibit introspective meditations on

love, death, God, and human frailty.

Much more realistic!

Famous for its difficulty and obscurity

(and a favorite of College Board!)

What to look for:

Wit, irony, and paradox are paramount

Wit is often seen in the pairing of dissimilar objects into the service of a clever, ironic analogy or paradoxical conceit. Elaborate stylistic maneuvers (ornamental conceits, dazzling rhymes) are pulled off with ease.

Huge shifts in scale (ie: ants to plants).

Formal tendencies to talk about deep philosophical issues: othe passage of time, the difficulty of being sure of any one thing, the uneasy relationship of human beings to each other and to God.

Sum it up:

The beauty of the Metaphysical poetry is in the

dramatic unfolding of the truth through irony, conceits, and scale shifts.

Examples

Andrew Marvell (1621-1678)

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