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Most important Short Questions with Answers Sea Fever by John Masefield

  Sea Fever 1) Who wrote the poem ‘Sea Fever’? Ans:- John Masefield wrote the poem ’Sea Fever’. 2) What was the favourite place of the poet?  Ans:- To see the sea was the favourite place of the poet.  3) What do you mean by steer?  Ans:- Steer means to control the direction of movement.  4) What was the colour of mist on the sea’s face?  Ans:- The colour of the mist was grey.  5) What thing did not the poet deny?  Ans:- The poet can not deny the call of running tide.  6) Write the name of Sea-bird?  Ans:- Sea-gull is the name of a sea-bird.  7) Who wants to live a gypsy life?  Ans:- The poet wants to become a gypsy life.  8) Write the name of the sea-animal?  Ans:- Whale, a name of the sea-animal.  9) What do you mean by whetted knife? Ans:- Whetted knife means sharpened knife.  10) What kind of day does the poet prefer for siling?  Ans:- The poet prefers vagrant gypsy lives in a sea-gull and whale’s way.  11) What does the poet do when the

Writers Of English Literature

WRITERS OF ENGLISH
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               LITERATURE
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(from Geoffrey Chaucer to the Post Modern Period 1340 2000)
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AGE OF GEOFFREY CHAUCER.  (1340 -1400)
IMP WRITERS
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1) Geoffrey Chaucer

2) William Langland

3) John Wycliffe

4) John Mondeville

5) John Grower

6) Thomas Hoccleave

7) John Lydgate
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AGE OF REVIVAL       (1400-1550)
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1) Earl of Surrey

2) Erasmus

3) Thomas Moore

4) William Tyndale

5) Richard Tottel

6) Thomas Wyat

7) Henry Howard

8) Roger Ascham

9) Thomas Elyot

10) Thomas Malory

11) William Dunbar
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ELIZABETHAN AGE (1558- 1603)
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              POETS

1) Edmand Spencer

2) Phillip Sidney

3) Thomas Sackville

4) Michael Drayton
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           DRAMATISTS

1) Christopher Marlowe

2) Robert Greene

3) Thomas Nash

4) John Lyly

5) Thomas Lodge

6) George Peele

7) Thomas Kyd

8 William Shakespeare
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ESSAYISTS

1) Francis Bacon

2) Richard Hooker

3) Walter Raleigh

4) Richard Hakluyt

5) Samuel Purchase

6) John Foxe
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JACOBIAN (1603-1625) CAROLINE (1629-1649)
COMMONWEALTH or PURITAN INTERREGNUM (1649-1660)
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            DRAMATISTS

1) Ben Johnson

2) George Chapman

3) Beamount & Fletcher

4) John Webster

5) Thomas Middleton

6) Thomas Heywood

7) Thomas Dekker

8) Phillip Messinger

9) John Ford

10 James Shirley

11) John Marston
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          METAPHYSICAL POETS

1) John Donne

2) Richard Crashaw

3) Henry Vaughan

4) George Herbert

5) Andrew Marwel

6) Abraham Cowley
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           CAVALIER POETS

1) Thomas Carew

2) John Suckling

3) Richard Lovelace

4) Robert Herrick
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          OTHER WRITERS

1) John Milton

2) John Banyan

3) Robert Burton

4) Thomas Browne

5) Jeremy Taylor

6) Richard Baxter

7) Izzak Walton

8) Thomas Fuller

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RESTORATION PERIOD        (1660-1700)
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        PROSE WRITERS

1) John Dryden

2) Samuel Butler

3) John Evelyn

4) Samuel Pepys

5) Jeremy Collier

6) William Dampier

7) John Wilmot

8) Thomas Rymer
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        DRAMATISTS ( Comedy of Manners)

1) George Etherege

2) William Wycherley

3) George Farquhar

4) John Vanbrugh

5) Colley Cibber

6) Thomas Ottaway

7) William Congrewe

8) Aphera Behn

9) John Gay
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AUGUSTAN AGE (1700-1745)
AGE OF REASON (JOHNSON AGE 1745-1798)
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           PROSE WRITERS

1) Alexander Pope

2) Jonathan Swift

3) Richard Steele

4) Joseph Addison

5) Samuel Johnson
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             NOVELISTS

1) Daniel Defoe

2) Samuel Richardson

3) Laurence Sterne

4) Tobis Smolett

5) Charlotte Lennox
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               POETS

1) Thomas Gray

2) Oliver Goldsmith

3) William Cowper

4) Robert Burns

5) William Blake

6) James Thompson

7) William Collins

8) George Crabbe

9) James MacPherson

10) Thomas Chatterton

11) Thomas Percy

12) John Stagg
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ROMANTIC AGE (1798-1837)
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              POETS
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1) William Wordsworth

2) Samuel Coleridge

3) Robert Southey

4) Lord Byron 

5) P B Shelly

6) John Keats

7) John Clare
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PROSE WRITERS

1) William Hazlett

2) Thomas De Quincy

3) Charles Lamb

4) Leigh Hunt
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            NOVELISTS

1) Walter Scott

2) Jane Austen

3) Walter Savage Lander

4) Mary Shelley

5) Ann Redcliff

6) Horace Walpole

7) Fanney Browne

8) William Godwin

9) Richard Sheridan
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VICTORIAN AGE (1837-1901)
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              POETS
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1) Alfred Lord Tennyson

2) Robert Browning

3) E B Browning

4) D G Rossetti

5)

Christine Rossetti

6) William Morris

7) A C Swinburne

8) G M Hopkins

9) Edward Fitzgerald
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          NOVILSTS
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1) Charles Dickens

2) W M Tackrey

3) George Eliot

4) Charles Reade

5) Anony Trollope

6) Charlotte Bronte

7) Emily Bronte

8) Ann Bronte

9) Bulwer Layton

10) Charles Kingsley

11) Elizabeth Gaskell

12) R D Blackmore

13) George Meredith

14) Thomas Hardy

15) R L Stivanson

16) Lewis Carroll

17) Wikie Collins

18) A C Doyle
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             ESSAYISTS

1) T B acaulay

2) Thomas Carlyle

3) John Ruskin

4) Mathew Arnold

5) J H Newman

6) Walter Pater

7) Oscar Wilde
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MODERN AGE (1901-1950)
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             NOVILSTS
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1) Joseph Conrad

2) D H Lawrence

3) Virginia Woolf

4) George Orwell

5) H G Wells

6) Aldous Huxley

7) Grahame Greene

8) E M Forster

9) Ford Maddox  Ford

10) Arnold Bennett

11) JM Barrie

12) Rudyard Kipling

13) Samuel Butler
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        DRAMATISTS

1) George Barnard Shaw

2) A W Pinaro

3) John Galsworthy

4) H G Barker

5) W S Gilbert

6) John  Mansfield

7)J M Synge

8) Sean O Casey
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             POETS
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1) T S Elliot

2) W H Auden

3) W B Yeats

4) Siegfried Sassoon

5) Wilfred Owen

6) Rupert Broke

7) Robert Graves

8) Dylan Thomas

9) John Masefield

10) Alfred Noyes

11) A E Housman
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POST MODERN AGE (1950-2000)
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            NOVELISTS

1) Agatha Christie

2) Jeanette Winterson

3) J R R Tolkien

4) Bram Stoker

5) Christopher Isherwood

6) Bertrand Russell

7) J M Priestly

8) Somerset Maugham

9) Dorris Lessing

10) J K Rowling

11) William Goldings

12) Ian Macwan

13) Lawrence Durrell

14) Graham Swift

15) Martin Amis

16) Iris Murdoch

17) John Fowles

18) Muriel Spark

19) A S Byatt

20) Malcolm Bradbury

21) Angela Carter

22) Patrick Kavanagh

23) J P Doneavey

24) Antony Powell

25) David Storey

26) Joyce Cary

27) Angus Wilson

28) Anthony Burgess

29) Peter Ackroyd

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1) Alan Bennett

2) Noel Coward

3) Christopher Fry

4) Harold Pinter

5) Samuel Beckett

6) Edward Bound

7) Tom Stoppard

8) Terrence Rattigan

9) Arnold Wesker

10) John Osbourne

11) Caryl Churchill

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1) Seamus Heaney

2) Ted Hughes

3) Phillip Larkin

4) Roy Fuller

5) Thom Gunn

6) J H Prynne

7) Geoffrey Hill

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Most important Short Questions with Answers Sea Fever by John Masefield

  Sea Fever 1) Who wrote the poem ‘Sea Fever’? Ans:- John Masefield wrote the poem ’Sea Fever’. 2) What was the favourite place of the poet?  Ans:- To see the sea was the favourite place of the poet.  3) What do you mean by steer?  Ans:- Steer means to control the direction of movement.  4) What was the colour of mist on the sea’s face?  Ans:- The colour of the mist was grey.  5) What thing did not the poet deny?  Ans:- The poet can not deny the call of running tide.  6) Write the name of Sea-bird?  Ans:- Sea-gull is the name of a sea-bird.  7) Who wants to live a gypsy life?  Ans:- The poet wants to become a gypsy life.  8) Write the name of the sea-animal?  Ans:- Whale, a name of the sea-animal.  9) What do you mean by whetted knife? Ans:- Whetted knife means sharpened knife.  10) What kind of day does the poet prefer for siling?  Ans:- The poet prefers vagrant gypsy lives in a sea-gull and whale’s way.  11) What does the poet do when the