A. Robert Greene
B. John Milton
C. Philip Sidney
D. Christopher Marlowe
2- The Medieval Period (455-1485)
- The Old English (Anglo-Saxon) Period (428-1066)
- The Middle English (Anglo-Norman) Period ( 1066 -1450)
- Late Or “High” Medieval Period ( 1200-1485 )
A. The Rare Triumphs of love and fortune
B. The Spanish Tragedy
C. Jeronimo
D. Cornelia
A. Henry five
B. Elizabeth one
C. Henry six
D. Henry eight
A. William Caxton
B. Robert Henry
C. John Lyly
D. Thomas more
A. Geoffrey Chaucer
B. Marie de France
C. Chrétien de Troyes
D. b and c only
A. the royal family and upper orders of the nobility
B. the lower orders of the nobility
C. agricultural laborers
D. the clergy
A. courtiers entering the service of Richard II
B. translators of French romances
C. women who have chosen to live as religious recluses
D. knights preparing for their first tournament
A. They were written for sophisticated and well-educated readers.
B. Writing continued to benefit only readers fluent in Latin and French.
C. Their readers’ primary language was English.
D. a and c only
A. Geoffrey of Monmouth
B. the Gawain poet
C. the Beowulf poet
D. Chrétien de Troyes