Grade+11,+Unit+1

== =UNIT 1: EUROPEAN LITERATURE: ANGLO SAXON MIDDLE AGES= = = =ESSENTIAL QUESTION: How did medieval man distinguish between the earthly and the divine?= = = =LITERARY TEXTS--= =ANTHOLOGIES:= = = =NOVELS:= = = =DRAMA:= = = =POETRY:= = = =SHORT STORIES:= = = =INFORMATIONAL TEXTS--= =NONFICTION:= = = =ART, MUSIC AND MEDIA--= =ART:= = = =ADDITIONAL RESOURCES--= = = =FUNDAMENTALS--= =WRITING:= = = =GRAMMAR AND USAGE:= = = =MECHANICS:= = = =TERMINOLOGY:= = =
 * =//Adventures in Literature//=
 * =//Collector’s Anthology//=
 * =//Elements of Literature//=
 * =Arthurian Legends =
 * = //Beowulf// (core) =
 * = //The Canterbury Tales// by Geoffrey Chaucer (core) =
 * = //The Decameron// by Boccaccio Giovanni (continued in Unit Two) =
 * = //The Farce of Master Pierre Patelin// by Anonymous =
 * = //The Summoning of Everyman// by Anonymous =
 * =“Dance of Death” (“Danza de la Muerte”) (Anonymous)=
 * = "I see scarlet, green, blue, white, yellow" by Arnaut Daniel =
 * = //The Divine Comedy// by Dante Alighieri =
 * = "Lord Randall" by Anonymous =
 * = //Sir Gawain and the Green Knight// by Anonymous =
 * = "The bitter air" by Arnaut Daniel =
 * = "The Ruin" (from //The Exeter Book//) by Anonymous =
 * = "The Wanderer" (Old English Poem) by Anonymous =
 * ="When the leaf sings" by Arnaut Daniel=
 * ="The General Prologue" in //The Canterbury Tales// by Geoffrey Chaucer (E)=
 * =“The Knight’s Tale” in //The Canterbury Tales// by Geoffrey Chaucer (E)=
 * =“The Monk’s Tale” in //The Canterbury Tales// by Geoffrey Chaucer (E)=
 * =“The Nun’s Priest’s Tale” in //The Canterbury Tales// by Geoffrey Chaucer (E)=
 * =“The Pardoner’s Tale” in //The Canterbury Tales// by Geoffrey Chaucer (E)=
 * =“The Wife of Bath’s Tale” in //The Canterbury Tales// by Geoffrey Chaucer (E)=
 * = //The Confessions of Saint Augustine// (Book XI) by Augustine of Hippo =
 * =//Medieval Images, Icons, and Illustrated English Literary Texts: From Ruthwell Cross to the Ellesmere Chaucer// by Maidie Hilmo=
 * =//St. Thomas Aquinas// by G. K. Chesterton=
 * =//The History of the Medieval World: From the Conversion of Constantine to the First Crusade// by Susan Wise Bauer=
 * =//The One and the Many in the Canterbury Tales// by Traugott Lawler=
 * =Cimabue, //Maestà// (1280)=
 * =Duccio, //Maestà// (1308-1311)=
 * =Giotto, Arena (Scrovegni) Chapel Frescos, Padua (after 1305):=
 * // **Joachim Among the Shepherds** //
 * ** //Meeting at the Golden Gat//e **
 * // **Raising of Lazarus** //
 * // **Jonah Swallowed Up by the Whale** //
 * =Lorenzo Ghiberti, //Gates of Paradise// (1425- 1452)=
 * =Masaccio, //The Tribute Money at the Brancacci Chapel, Florence// (ca. 1420)=
 * ="Digital Dante" (Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University)=
 * ="Canterbury Tales Project" (ITSEE, University of Birmingham)=
 * ="Chaucer's Wife of Bath" (National Endowment for the Humanities)=
 * ="Danteworlds" (The University of Texas at Austin)=
 * =Bartleby: Books Online (http://www.bartleby.com)=
 * =The Literature Network (http://www.online-literature.com)=
 * =Worksheet: "The Hierarchy of Dante's Inferno"=
 * =Worksheet: Comparing Sir Gawain and the Green Knight with "The Knight's Tale"=
 * =Nothing new this unit.=
 * =Nothing new this unit.=
 * =Allegory=
 * =Anonymity=
 * =Caesura=
 * =“Dance of death"=
 * =Epic=
 * =Fabliaux=
 * =Farce=
 * =Foil=
 * =Framed narrative=
 * =Hyperbole=
 * =Icon (religious art)=
 * =Miracle, mystery, and morality plays=
 * =Perspective (art and literature)=
 * =Symbol=

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