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Which two early collections did Wordsworth publish in 1793?
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What was the title of Wordsworth’s first published poem?
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Where was William Wordsworth born?
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The Percy Folio represents:
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The ballads in the Percy Folio are significant because:
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What type of material does the Percy Folio contain?
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The Percy Folio manuscript is best described as:
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What is common to Ywain and Gawain, Sir Launfal, and Sir Degrevant?
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Sir Degrevant is an example of:
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Sir Launfal is based on a work by:
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Which Middle English romance was adapted from Chrétien de Troyes’ Yvain?
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Gavin Douglas is notable for:
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Robert Henryson and William Dunbar are best remembered for:
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The language of Layamon’s Brut can best be described as:
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The Bulk of Alexander is best described as:
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Which Barbour work traces the genealogy of Scottish kings?
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Which of the following describes Barbour’s poetic style?
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What makes The Bruce appealing as literature?
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The Bruce can best be described as:
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Barbour’s most famous work is:
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John Barbour was mainly known as:
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What season marks the opening of Piers Plowman?
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Where does Langland’s dream vision in Piers Plowman begin?
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What is common to both Piers Plowman and The Canterbury Tales structurally?
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What kind of work is Piers Plowman?
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Which feature distinguishes Piers Plowman from The Canterbury Tales?
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How is Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales best described?
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In the 14th century, which work rivals Langland’s Piers Plowman in fame?
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William Langland’s reputation in English literature rests mainly on which work?
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How is Gower’s mode of narration often described?
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What makes Gower unique among his predecessors in English literature?
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How does Chaucer’s style differ from Gower’s?
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Which two literary gifts did Gower lack that Chaucer had in abundance?
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The Vox Clamantis is based on which historical event?
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Which of Gower’s works is written in Latin?
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What is the central theme of Speculum Meditantis?
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Gower’s first important work, Speculum Hominis or Speculum Meditantis, was written in which language?
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In comparison to Chaucer, Gower is seen as:
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Which literary quality best describes Gower’s poetry?
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In which decade did Gower write his major works?
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Gower’s major works were mainly:
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What kind of relationship did Gower have with Chaucer?
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John Gower was a contemporary of which great English poet?
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In which years did John Gower live?
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Which of the following was a popular dramatic form in Medieval English Literature?
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“Piers Plowman” belongs to which literary genre?
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William Langland’s most famous work is:
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Who was one of the core political servants in Britain’s court during the Later Middle English period?
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Who among the following was also an important poet of the 14th–15th century alongside Chaucer?
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Which social feature does “The Canterbury Tales” uniquely portray?
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